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Bryan T. Kelly, MD

President and CEO at Hospital for Special Surgery

Dr. Bryan Kelly is the President & CEO, Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus at HSS, which is the world leader in orthopedics, rheumatology and related disciplines.
At the core of HSS is Hospital for Special Surgery, the largest academic medical center specialized in musculoskeletal health founded in 1863. Ranked #1 in Orthopedics nationwide by US News & World Report for the last 16 consecutive years. Also ranked by US News as a national leader in Rheumatology and a Best Hospital for Pediatric Orthopedics. HSS leadership spans patient care, research, education and innovation.

Dr. Kelly and his more than 5,000 HSS colleagues are dedicated to the purpose of helping people get back to what they need and love to do, better than any other place in the world. To achieve this, he is focused also on advancing HSS as the best place for specialists in musculoskeletal health and all other team members to advance their careers.

A world-renowned surgeon, scientist and educator specialized in sports medicine and hip preservation, Dr. Kelly arrived at HSS in 1996 with undergraduate and medical degrees from Brown University and Duke University. He completed his residency and two-year fellowship at HSS, followed by additional fellowships under the direction of Dr. Marc J. Philippon at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Dr. Herbert Resch at the Landeskliniken Hospital in Salzburg, Austria, and with Professor Reinhold Ganz in Bern, Switzerland. Kelly completed his MBA at NYU Stern School of Business in 2019.

Over the past 20 years and with over 200 peer reviewed scientific publications, Kelly has played an instrumental role in the evolution and maturation of the field of hip preservation, which helps people of all ages with non-arthritic hip disorders to maintain mobility and stability. In 2010, Kelly started the Hip Preservation Service at HSS, which is now the nation’s largest with a 10-year record of fellowships. In 2014, he was appointed chief of the HSS Sports Medicine Institute, and in 2019, became HSS Surgeon-in-Chief and Medical Director.

He was appointed President of HSS in early 2023 and assumed the additional role of CEO in September 2023, completing a phased leadership transition.