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Short Professional Curriculum Vitae Short Professional Curriculum Vitae John P. Fulkerson, M.D. Birthdate: December 9, 1946 Address: Orthopedic Associates of Hartford, PC 499 Farmington Avenue Suite 300 Farmington, CT 06032 Phone: (860) 549-8269 Fax: (860) 549-8937 Williams College, B.A., cum laude Yale University M.D. with honors Internship: Yale-New Haven Hospital, Government Service: U.S. Indian Health Services , 2 years Residency – General and Orthopedic Surgery, Yale University Full Time Faculty: University of Connecticut Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, 1978-1995 Promoted to Professor in 1989 Current: Orthopedic Associates of Hartford, PC Hartford, CT Academic Appointments: Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery University of Connecticut Sport Teams: Team Physician, Trinity College, 1978-1989 Head Team Physician NHL Hartford Whalers, 1989-1997 Team Physician U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey, 1993-4 Head Team Physician AHL Hartford Wolfpack, 1997-2006 Leadership Positions (Past): Board of Directors and Executive Committee Arthroscopy Association of North America President, Herodicus Society 2001 Editor, Sports Medicine Update (AOSSM) Associate Editor, Arthroscopy (Journal) Board of Trustees, Arthroscopy (Journal) Master Instructor, Arthroscopy Association of North America Committees: AANA: Research (Chairman), AOSSM-Program Committee, Publications Committee (Chairman) AAOS-Program Committee, Sports Medicine Committee ISAKOS: Knee Committee Honorary President, Turkish Arthroscopy Association President and Founder: The Patellofemoral Foundation 2002 Greater Hartford Orthopedic Education and Research Foundation American Orthopedic Association American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine ISAKOS International Patellofemoral Study Group Founder and Site Director: Orthopedic Overseas Mission in Tobago, West Indies Founder: International Patellofemoral Study Group (with Jean Yves Dupont Patellofemoral Foundation (2002) AWARDS Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Bantam Award, Trinity College Lifetime achievement award- San Francisco Bay Knee Society Top Docs, Connecticut Magazine and Hartford Magazine VISITING LECTURESHIPS Over 200 Nationally and Internationally PUBLICATIONS: Over 100 chapters, books, and peer reviewed publications SPECIFIC AREAS OF INTEREST: Arthroscopic Knee & Shoulder surgery Patellofemoral Surgery Clinical & Research Aspects of Knee Surgery Fundraising for the Patellofemoral Foundation PERSONAL INTERESTS: Litchfield Land Trust – President 2008-10 Litchfield Community Center Board of Directors 2012- Sports and Music PATENTS: Tru Pull brace (Patent # 5,873,848) BOOKS and VIDEOS: Disorders of the Patellofemoral Joint-Lippincot, Williams & Wilkins Patellofemoral Disorders, AAOS Monograph, 2005 AAOS DVD on Patella Instability 2013 NOTABLE CONTRIBUTIONS: Anteromedial Tibial Tiubercle Transfer Quadriceps Free Tendon ACL Reconstruction Medilal Quadriceps Tendon-Femoral Ligament Reconstruction Founder (with J-Yves Dupont) of the International PF Study Group Founder of the Patellofemoral Foundation First Orthopedic Learning Center Hands On PF Surgery Course 2012 Founder-Sports Medicine Program and Fellowship -U Conn Med Ctr Founder (with J Bergfeld) ISAKOS PF Traveling fellowship .
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