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Dr. Eaton's interest in sports injuries stems from his own athletic career. While at
Columbia University, he lettered in basketball. 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. Following his fellowship, Dr. Eaton moved to
St. Petersburg, Florida where he set up his private practice. He is the Orthopaedic
Surgeon for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and a faculty member at the University of South
Florida. Dr. Eaton has been awarded a patent for knee surgery. He utilizes the
latest surgical techniques including minimally invasive incisions.
He has written many orthopaedic articles and gives medical presentations, sharing his expertise
on procedures, to medical professionals throughout the country.
Dr. Eaton was recently featured on the front page of the Sports section
of the St. Petersburg Times in an article "How Young is too
Young?" » read article
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