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Eaton also operates a private practice in sports medicine and orthopedic surgery in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Dr. There he works with Dr. James Andrews, medical director and head of the Sports Medicine Committee of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
Dr.
Eaton's interest in sports injuries stems from his own athletic career. Eaton completed a fellowship at the American Sports Medicine Institute, and served as an orthopedic consultant to the Birmingham Barons, a Class AA baseball team affiliated with the Chicago White Sox. He worked with the Baltimore Orioles during spring training from 1990 to 1992, and later became orthopedic team physician for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
He utilizes the latest surgical techniques including minimally invasive incisions.
Dr. His written work has been widely published and he serves as a teaching physician at Tampa, Fla.-based University of South Florida pediatric residency program in sports medicine.
Dr. Dr. Eaton has been awarded a patent for knee surgery.
After graduating from Columbia University in 1983, he attended Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, graduating there in 1987.
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Eaton has written many orthopaedic articles and gives medical presentations, sharing his expertise on procedures, to medical professionals throughout the country. While at Columbia University, he lettered in basketball. Petersburg Times [Newspaper]
February 1992
Eaton, K.K.; Myerson, Ms.; Papa; Wilson, K.
Total Contact Cast Treatment for Neuropathic Ulcers of the Foot
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St. Eaton obtained his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore before completing his fellowship in sports medicine under James Andrews, MD, at the American Sports Institute in Birmingham, Ala., and his orthopedic surgery residency at The Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore.
His interest in sports medicine stems from his own athletic career, and he opened his practice to focus on treating sports injuries.
Upon graduating from Johns Hopkins Medical School in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. Eaton began an orthopaedic residency at the Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore.
After completing his orthopaedic training, Dr. Eaton completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship in Birmingham, Alabama under the direction of Dr. James Andrews. Petersburg, FL 33716
Office 727-573-5626, Fax 727-573-5627
Current Position:
Private Practice - Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery, St.
Petersburg, Florida
Teaching Physician - University of South Florida Pediatric Residency Program in Sports Medicine
Education:
1979-1983: Bachelor of Arts - Columbia University, New York, New York
1983-1987: Medical Doctorate - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Post-Doctoral Training:
1992-1993: Fellowship/Sports Medicine
American Sports Medicine Institute, James R.
Andrews & William Clancy, Birmingham, Alabama
1988-1992: Residency/Orthopedic Surgery
The Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
1987-1988: Internship/General Surgery
The Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
Professional Team Coverage:
1996-Present: Team Physician - Tampa Bay Rays
2015-2016: Team Physician - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2015-2017: Team Physician - Tampa Bay Rowdies
1995-1999: Team Physician - Tampa Bay Terror
Athletic Experiences:
High School: Varsity Basketball Team - DeMatha Catholic High School
College: Varsity Basketball Team - Columbia University
Professional: Professional Basketball Player - Venezuela, South America
Publications:
1994-1999
Eaton, K.K.: Hey Doc
Sports Medicine Monthly Column, St.
He was also featured on the front page of the Sports section of the St. Petersburg Times in an article titled, "How Young is too Young?"
All patients can contact Dr. Eaton's office at 727-573-5626 to schedule an appointment.
He specializes in sports medicine and currently serves as team physician for NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, MLB’s Tamp Bay Rays and MLS’ Tampa Bay Rowdies.
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