ASES Foundation

Founders' Legacy Fund

To pay tribute to and honor the individuals that had the wisdom and foresight to create the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) and the ASES Foundation.

Goals of Funding

Founders Legacy Fund

To honor our founders and give a legacy endowment in perpetuity

Robert H. Cofield, MD

Dr. Robert Cofield practiced Adult Reconstruction and Surgery of the Shoulder at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, between 1975 and 2008. He developed, in ...
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Carter R. Rowe, MD

Dr. Carter Rowe was an internationally prominent orthopaedic surgeon and educator was best known for his contributions to shoulder surgery. He elucidated many of the ...
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Keith C. Watson, MD

Dr. Keith Watson has been in clinical practice of complex shoulder and elbow problems with Orthopedic Specialty Associates of Fort Worth for 40 years as ...
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Russell F. Warren, MD

Sports medicine and shoulder specialist, Dr. Russell Warren, was born in 1939 in Burlington, Vermont, and received his bachelor’s degree from Columbia College. After receiving ...
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Frederick A. Matsen, III, MD

Dr. Rick Matsen was introduced to the world of shoulder surgery in 1975 by Dr. Charles Neer, who generously hosted the young Matsen family in ...
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Fundraising Efforts

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We can accept donations via credit card through our website. If you would like to make a donation via check please contact us at info@asesfdn.org

What has the ASES meant to you and your career? Why do you think it is important to contribute to the ASESF?

Our founding members describe the role of the ASES as fundamental in shaping their careers. Donations to the Foundation will facilitate research, education, and support critical infrastructure. Explore these links to hear more from some of our legacy founders.

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