Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA
    
	
        Dr. Brian Cole is an orthopedic sports medicine surgeon at Midwest
        Orthopaedics at Rush and a Professor of Orthopaedics, Anatomy and Cell
        Biology at Rush University Medical Center. Dr. Cole is Managing Partner
        of Midwest Orthopaedics and is the Department’s Associate Chairman and
        the Section Head of the Cartilage Research and Restoration Center.
        He is the Chairman of Surgery at Rush Oak Park Hospital and leads the
        Rush Orthopedic Master’s Program. Dr. Cole was the 2020 President of
        the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Dr. Cole also holds several
        other leadership positions in national and international orthopedic
        societies.
    
    
        Honors awarded to Dr. Cole range from the “Best Doctors in
        America” since 2004 and “Top Doctor” in Chicagoland since 2003. In 2006,
        he was featured on the cover of Chicago Magazine as “Chicago’s Top
        Doctor.” In 2009, he was selected as NBA Team Physician of the Year
        and Orthopedics This Week has named Dr. Cole as one of the top 20
        sports medicine, knee and shoulder specialists repeatedly over the last 5
        years as selected by his peers. Dr. Cole’s patients describe his practice as
        compassionate, available and willing to offer novel solutions to avoid
        surgery whenever possible. Testimonials to the surgical care that Dr. Cole’s team provides are frequently
        featured and shared.
    
    
        Dr. Cole’s research interests include Cartilage Restoration, OrthoBiologics, and minimally invasive surgical
        techniques for the treatment of the knee, elbow, and shoulder. He has published more than 1,000 articles and
        20 textbooks on orthopedic surgery and sports medicine, has lectured nationally and internationally on more
        than 2,000 occasions and has appeared as an expert on several TV documentaries. Dr. Cole’s published
        research is recognized as one of the most frequently referenced literature in the world, falling in the top 5% of
        the most read articles on Doximity.
    
    
        He received an MD and MBA from the University of Chicago, completed his orthopedic residency at the Hospital
        for Special Surgery at Cornell Medical Center, and a Sports Medicine fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh.
        His professional career outside of academia includes serving as team physician for the Chicago Bulls, incoming
        President of the NBA Team Physicians Society, co-team physician for the Chicago White Sox, and a team
        physician for the Chicago Red Stars, Chicago Dogs, and DePaul University. He has served as co-host for 10
        years on the radio talk show Sports Medicine Weekly originally on ESPN and 670TheScore – Chicago Sports
        Radio and is now the official host of his Sports Medicine Weekly Podcast. He is the founder and director of the
        annual Chicago Sports Summit since 2016.