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Fairfield surgeon to lead young doctors on East Asia trip

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Fairfield, CT (April 14, 2015) – An orthopaedic surgeon from Fairfield will serve as “godfather” to a group of young doctors undergoing postgraduate training in sports medicine during a trip to Asia April 20 – May 9. In this case, the term godfather has nothing to do with a religious rite or Al Pacino movies.

Dr. Robert Stanton, chairman of Orthopaedic Specialty Group, will accompany three  young surgeons to China, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. They will present  research to medical colleagues and exchange information about orthopaedic sports medicine techniques. The trip is part of the American Orthopaedic  Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) Traveling Fellowship Program.

Dr. Stanton is a longtime practitioner of sports medicine. He is a past president  of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and currently serves as  the Chairman of the Board of the Medical Publishing Board of Trustees of AOSSM.  He is the team physician for Fairfield University and a member of the medical  staff for the Bridgeport Sound Tigers and the Bridgeport Bluefish. He has been a member of the medical group for the United States Alpine Ski Team since 1980.

Dr. Stanton is also a senior attending physician at Bridgeport Hospital. He is a member and treasurer of the Bridgeport Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees,  and a member of the Finance Committee of the hospital Board of Directors.

The AOSSM initiated a traveling fellowship program with the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy in 1985. The program has  grown to include an exchange between AOSSM and the Asia Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society as well as the Sociedad Latino Americana De Arthroscopia, Rodilla, Y Desporto (SLARD), the South America Sports Medicine Organizations. Since its inception in 1985, the traveling fellowship program  has given nearly 200 international sports medicine orthopedists the opportunity to form global alliances, foster scientific and cultural exchanges, and create  friendships that will last a lifetime.

The  program provides a unique opportunity for participants to witness orthopaedic  sports medicine techniques and surgeries from around the world. Three fellows  are selected to visit foreign sports medicine centers and are accompanied by a “godparent,” a well-known senior orthopaedic sports medicine specialist selected by the president of the national sports medicine organization sending  the fellows.

Fellows from North America travel to Europe, the Pacific region of Asia or Latin America. In alternate years, fellows from those regions travel to North America.

Bridgeport Hospital, part of Yale New Haven Health, is a non-profit 501-bed acute care hospital with two campuses (plus 42 beds licensed to Yale New Haven Children's Hospital). Its Bridgeport and Milford Campuses serve patients from across the region. The hospital admits more than 23,000 patients and provides nearly 350,000 outpatient treatments annually. The Connecticut Burn Center at Bridgeport Hospital is the only burn center in the state and one of only 64 verified burn centers in the United States. Bridgeport Hospital is committed to providing safe, compassionate and cost efficient care to its patients and the community. www.bridgeporthospital.org