Peoria Times
November 18, 2021
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Dohring named president of spine society BY PEORIA TIMES STAFF Dr. Edward J. Dohring, the founder and medical director of the Spine Institute of Arizona, was named president of the North American Spine Society for the 2021-22 term. The North American Spine Society is the world’s largest organization of spine surgeons and nonsurgical spine care professionals, with over 8,000 active members from a plethora of disciplines, including orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery, physiatry (PM&R), neurology, radiology, anesthesiology, physical therapy, chiropractic and research. Dohring — who has offices around the Valley including Peoria and Anthem — has been society volunteer for over 20 years, gaining invaluable experience, which led to his election as president. “I am honored and humbled to be
Dr. Edward J. Dohring is awarded the presidential medal, a symbol of his presidential status with the North American Spine Society for the 2021-22 term. Each president who has served gives the medal to the new president. (Submitted photo)
asked to lead this great society and hope I can adequately fill the shoes of those who have served before me,” he said. Dohring seeks to strengthen the society’s many projects. His goals during this presidency include growing diversity among so-
ciety leadership, strengthening spine surgeon education, expanding video resources on the NASS website for surgeons and nonsurgical spine care physicians, and promoting evidence-based research for innovative surgical techniques. He graduated with honors from Dartmouth College and Yale Medical School and then completed his orthopaedic and spine residency training at the UVM Spine Institute of New England. After graduation, Dohring completed his neurosurgical and orthopaedic spine surgery fellowship education at the University of Washington Medical Center. Dohring is a clinical associate professor at the Arizona College of Medicine and has trained innumerable medical students and more than 30 spine surgeons in the fellowship he directs at the Spine Institute of Arizona.
He is the team spine consultant for the San Francisco Giants and is on the editorial board of The Spine Journal. His practice focuses on minimally invasive spine surgery, including the emerging field of robotic surgery, and he has helped develop many of the minimally invasive techniques commonly used in spine surgery. After participating in the leadership transition ceremony, longtime friend and colleague and former society President Dr. Eric Truumees stated, “I already miss serving in the role of NASS president. But the leadership team at NASS works together closely. So, I have had several years to get to know Dr. Dohring as an exceptional and thoughtful leader. “As an organization, NASS is in great hands over the next year. I wish him all the success in the world, and I know he will do a great job.”
Mariners Way deal among those closed by LevRose BY PEORIA TIMES STAFF Three office building sales totaling $13.3 million, the sale of a retail building for $2.95 million, and a land sale of $2.136 million highlight October transactions closed by LevRose Commercial Real Estate brokers. Michael Waxman and Foster Bundy represented the seller, WYAZ Investments LLC, in the $8.86 million sale of Cooper Crossing, 1800-1850 E. Ray Road in Chandler. The buyer was 1800 E. Ray Expansive LLC. Built in 2006, Cooper Crossing is a two-story office property totaling 54,639 square feet. Amenities include a conferencing facility, fitness center, and outdoor seating in a courtyard. Greg Vanlerberghe represented the buyer, Oneten REI Willco LLC, in
sports bar/nightlife concept in the space. It is scheduled to open in mid2022. The retail property was formerly Modern Round restaurant, which is nestled in the heart of Peoria’s P83 entertainment district. Built in 2002, the asset totals 11,638 square feet. It closed earlier this Formerly Modern Round, this building will soon year. house a sports bar/nightlife concept. (Photo courtesy Danielle Davis; Trent of LevRose Commercial Real Estate brokers) McCullough, CCIM; Mark Cassell; Matt the $2.95 million purchase of 8320 W. Beeks; and Garrett Pedicini representMariners Way in Peoria. The seller was ed the seller (Hudye Group, LP) in the Monaghan Farms Inc. Vanlerberghe is $2.5 million ($916.42/square foot) disalso representing the new tenant Stout position of 4439 N. Saddlebag Trail in Industries LLC, which is developing a Scottsdale. The asset is an office build-
ing that totals 2,827 square feet and is in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale’s Entertainment District. Built in 1982, it offers easy access to the Loops 101 and 201 freeways. Matt Leonard represented the buyer, One Scottsdale Surgery Center LLC, in the $2.136 million purchase of lots three and four at One Scottsdale on the east side of Scottsdale Road between Legacy Boulevard and Thompson Peak Parkway. The lots total 63,162 SF and will house a future medical office building. The seller was One Scottsdale Core LLC. Zak Kottler, Joe Cosgrove, Hunter Chasse and Aaron Cook represented the buyer, 7033 E. Main Street LLC, in the $1.95 million purchase of 7033 E. Main Street, suites 102 and 104, in Scottsdale. The seller was JPZ LLC.