AAOS is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 awards, recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of orthopaedic surgery. This year’s honorees—recipients of the Humanitarian Award; Diversity Award; and William W. Tipton Jr, MD, Leadership Award—have demonstrated exceptional dedication to advancing musculoskeletal care, championing diversity, and providing compassionate service to patients worldwide.
“These distinguished individuals embody the highest ideals of our profession,” said AAOS President Paul Tornetta III, MD, PhD, FAAOS. “Through their leadership, service, and unwavering commitment to excellence, they have not only improved patient outcomes but also inspired the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons. Their contributions are a testament to the profound impact our field has in enhancing lives globally.”
AAOS Diversity Award
Thomas P. Sculco, MD, FAAOS, surgeon-in-chief emeritus at Hospital for Special Surgery and professor of orthopaedic surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, was presented with the AAOS 2025 Diversity Award in recognition of his outstanding commitment to promoting diversity at the local, institutional, and national levels. Dr. Sculco’s dedicated and visionary leadership over the past five decades has thoughtfully shaped and established lasting infrastructures that have enhanced diversity among orthopaedic surgeons, addressed healthcare disparities, and elevated the quality of patient care.
,According to Susan E. Stephens, MD, FAAOS, orthopaedic spine surgeon and president of the J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society, “Dr. Sculco has embodied and lived diversity in orthopaedics. He has trained under his leadership more Black and women orthopaedic surgeons than any other majority training program in the world. The excellence of his trainees speaks for itself in their success by all standards.”
AAOS Humanitarian Award
AAOS honored Coleen S. Sabatini, MD, MPH, FAAOS, with the 2025 Humanitarian Award for her exceptional dedication to caring for children with musculoskeletal conditions both domestically and abroad. A pediatric orthopaedic surgeon based at the University of California, San Francisco Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland, Dr. Sabatini believes that all children should have access to high-quality, safe, and affordable orthopaedic care. Her work abroad has focused on pediatric orthopaedic education and capacity building to improve access to high-quality care for children with musculoskeletal conditions, along with conducting research on treatment of musculoskeletal problems for children in resource-limited settings. Her efforts have had a profound impact worldwide, particularly in Uganda, where she has focused much of her work since 2013.
According to Lisa L. Lattanza, MD, FAAOS, FAOA, chair of Yale Medicine Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, “While I admire all the work Dr. Sabatini does in the United States, Uganda, and other countries, I believe her greatest contribution will be the legacy she leaves as a mentor. She has formally and informally mentored dozens of other orthopaedic surgeons, promoting her values of domestic and international care equity to the next generation. Dr. Sabatini’s career is based on selflessly supporting international pediatric musculoskeletal health, addressing disparity issues in the United States, promoting those values in service of the AAOS volunteer structure.”
Tipton Leadership Award
The Tipton Leadership Award recognizes AAOS members who have demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities that have benefitted the orthopaedic community, patients, and/or the American public. The award honors and celebrates the life, accomplishments, and qualities of the late William W. Tipton Jr, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon, educator, and former AAOS chief executive officer.
The 2025 recipient of the William Tipton leadership award is Steven Gitelis, MD, FAAOS, Rush Medical College Endowed Professor of Orthopaedic Oncology and director of the Rush Musculoskeletal Oncology Program. A leading expert in orthopaedic oncology and limb reconstruction, Dr. Gitelis is celebrated for his pioneering surgical treatment of bone and soft-tissue sarcomas and steadfast commitment to patient care. Currently, he serves as the chief medical officer of Onkos, a company focused on innovative cancer care. When he joined Rush more than 40 years ago, the institution lacked a dedicated sarcoma program. Under his leadership, it has grown into one of the largest in the region. He created and mentored the Rush Multi-Specialty Musculoskeletal Tumor Board to optimize patient care. During his long career, he was elected and served as president of seven medical organizations, including the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society. He also founded Illinois’ first tissue bank and has served as its medical director for more than 30 years, overseeing its growth into one of the largest in the United States. Beyond his clinical and research contributions, Dr. Gitelis has been a dedicated mentor, shaping the next generation of orthopaedic leaders. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Persian Gulf War, providing cancer care and educating military orthopaedic surgery residents. Through collaboration and education, he continues to bridge the gaps among research, practice, and training to ensure a strong future for the field.
To learn more about the 2025 AAOS award recipients or to schedule an interview, email media@aaos.org.