
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE FORMS ARE DIFFERENT FROM, AND SHOULD BE COMPLETED IN ADDITION TO, THOSE REQUIRED BY FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY STUDENT HEALTH CENTER.
1. Click here for the instructions to help you get access our online medical record system – ATS. Please follow the instructions to login, update your medical history information, and fill out necessary sports medicine forms.
2. A physical is required each year of athletic participation at Fairfield University. Please bring this form with you to your doctor’s office to have it filled out and signed by your primary care physician. After it is signed, this document should be uploaded to the e-files section of your ATS profile. If you have a physical from this year that has been done, you may upload that to ATS in lieu of the attached form.
3. Orthopaedic Specialty Group, P.C. (OSG) employs all of Fairfield Sports Medicine's team orthopedic doctors. As such, ease of communications with the doctors and administrative staff there is of utmost importance. Please download this form, fill out the requested information, and upload the signed copy to your ATS account in the e-files section. If you are not yet 18, please have a parent or guardian sign and date underneath your signature at the bottom of the page. Note your name typed into the signature spot will not be permitted; please include a handwritten signature on the form.
4. Fill out the NCAA medicine form if it applies to you. It is required for those student athletes who take medications that contain substances banned by the NCAA. Common medications include spironolactone, albuterol, and medications used to treat ADD/ ADHD. If you are taking any substance banned by the NCAA for medical reasons please reach out to your prescribing doctor to help you complete this form. Please note that it MUST be filled out and signed by the doctor who prescribes these medication(s) for the student athlete to avoid sanctions should they get drug tested. Once this information is obtained the form, and all accompanying documents, should be uploaded to the e-files section of your ATS profile. Please see the NCAA for more information: https://www.ncaa.org/sports/2015/1/23/medical-exceptions-procedures.aspx