570 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine HEALTH AND WELLNESS Well-regarded for the high level of care she has demonstrated on behalf of her patients and the community, Sara Elizabeth Reilly serves as the lead sports physical therapist at the DHR Orthopedics and Sports Therapy Institute. The sports medicine facility utilizes biomechanical correction and sport-specific training to restore the health and fitness of injured athletes. Having come of age amidst both the sports and health care industries, Ms. Reilly enjoys the opportunities afforded by physical therapy, through which she can work with patients on an individual basis and build long-lasting relationships. Ms. Reilly previously operated for three years at the Human Performance Laboratory, where she worked with supplements, devised training techniques and undertook nutritional studies to help improve the performance of athletes. As a testament to her research output, she currently has 11 publications in human performance, supplements and sports nutrition, and she has delivered six presentations at various national and international conferences. In the coming years, Ms. Reilly hopes to continue exemplifying the highest standard of scholarly rigor in the industry and to serve on behalf of the underprivileged in her community. Millennium Magazine Featured Listee LEAD SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPIST DHR Orthopedics and Sports Therapy Institute McAllen, TX With an extensive background to his credit, Chris P. Santoro has excelled as the executive director at The Toledo Clinic since 2021. Well-versed in health care operations and managed care, he oversees primary care operations and value-based programs at the clinic, which is otherwise comprised of a vast array of multi-specialty physicians. Furthermore, Mr. Santoro serves as Toledo’s executive director of agilon health for the full-risk Medicare Advantage business. As part of his vocational journey, Mr. Santoro pursued a formal education, initially earning a BS in biology at Loyola University Chicago in 2009. He subsequently continued his studies at the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University where he earned his MS in health care policy and management in 2015. Well-regarded for his scholarly output as well, Mr. Santoro coauthored a 2005 paper, titled “Astrocyte Production of The Chemokine Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-2 Is Inhibited by The Spice Principle Curcumin At The Level Of Gene Transcription.” In light of his fulfilling career, he has largely attributed his success to his persistence and his continued appetite for knowledge and growth. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Toledo Clinic Toledo, OH Millennium Magazine Featured Listee CHRIS P. SANTORO SARA ELIZABETH REILLY
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