Andrew Bazos, MD
About
As co-author of numerous research projects on event medical services and a noted presenter at international conferences, Dr. Bazos is recognized as a leading expert on the subject. Serving as an unofficial ambassador for health and safety at electronic dance music (EDM) festivals, he advocates for non-security related measures that have been successful in Europe: harm-reduction and medical care. Dr. Bazos institutes and promotes processes and procedures that continue to evolve with the EDM industry.
Dr. Bazos is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and maintains a clinical practice with SEP Orthopedics, PC which was founded in 1992. He has offices in midtown Manhattan and Connecticut and was formerly an Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery in the Sports Medicine Department at NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York City, where he maintains operating privileges and keeps office hours.
He earned a degree with honors in biochemistry and molecular biology from Harvard University and graduated from Yale University School of Medicine. Following a general surgery internship at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, he completed his residency training at Columbia-Presbyterian’s New York Orthopedic Hospital. Since that time, Dr. Bazos completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy at NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York City.