James R. Andrews, M.D., Director & Co-Founder


James R. Andrews, M.D.

Orthopaedic Surgeon


Doctor James R. Andrews is one of the founding members of Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham, Alabama. He is also co- founder of the American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) a non-profit institute dedicated to injury prevention, education and research in orthopaedic and sports medicine. Doctor Andrews continues to serve as Chairman of the Board and Medical Director of ASMI. Doctor Andrews is also a founding partner and Medical Director of the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Florida. He is President and Chairman of the Board of the Andrews Research and Education Foundation also dedicated to prevention, education and research at the Andrews Institute. He has mentored more than 314 orthopaedic/sports medicine Fellows and more than 84 primary care sports medicine Fellows who have trained under him through these Sports Medicine Fellowship Programs.

Doctor Andrews is known and recognized for his skills as an orthopaedic surgeon as well as his scientific and clinic research contributions in knee, shoulder and elbow injury prevention and treatment. In addition, he has made major presentations around the world, and has authored numerous scientific articles and books. He has recently written a book, Any Given Monday, about prevention of youth sports injuries and how to prevent them for athletes, parents and coaches. The book is based on his life in sports medicine and was released in January 2013 by Simon & Schuster.

Doctor Andrews graduated from Louisiana State University (LSU) in 1963, where he was Southeastern Conference indoor and outdoor pole vault champion. He completed LSU School of Medicine in 1967 and completed his orthopaedic residency at Tulane Medical School in 1972. He had surgical fellowships in sports medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1972 with Doctor Frank McCue, III and at the University of Lyon, Lyon, France in 1972 with the late professor Albert Trillat, M.D., who is known as the Father of European Knee Surgery.

Doctor Andrews is a member of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He is the past President of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and also served on that board as its Treasurer and its Secretary. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Arthroscopy Association of North America as well as the International Knee Society. He is Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of


Alabama Birmingham Medical School, the University of Virginia School of
Medicine, University of South Carolina Medical School, Adjunct Professor in
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of South Alabama, and Clinical Professor of Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedics, Tulane University School of Medicine. He has been awarded a Doctor of Laws Degree from Livingston University, Doctor of Science Degree from Troy University and a Doctor of Science Degree from Louisiana State University.

At present, Doctor Andrews serves as Medical Director and Orthopaedic Surgeon for Auburn University Intercollegiate Athletics and Senior Orthopaedic Consultant at the University of Alabama. Doctor Andrews serves on the Medical and Safety Advisory Committee of USA Baseball and on the Board of Little League Baseball, Inc.

In the professional sports arena, Doctor Andrews is Senior Consultant for the Washington Redskins Professional Football team and Orthopaedic Medical Director for the Tampa Bay Rays Professional Baseball team. Doctor Andrews is also the Medical Director of the Ladies Professional Golf Association.

Previously, Doctor Andrews has been a member of the Sports Medicine Committee of the United States Olympic Committee having served during two previous quadrennial. He has also served on the NCAA Competitive Safeguards in Medical Aspects of Sports Committee.

He also serves on the Tulane School of Medicine Board of Governors. He has served as a member of Troy University's Board of Trustees. Doctor Andrews also serves as the National Medical Director for Physiotherapy Associates, a national outpatient rehabilitation provider. He serves on the Board of Directors of FastHealth Corporation and Robins Morton Construction Company.

Doctor Andrews was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and was named recipient of their Distinguished Sportsman Award in 1992. In 1996, Doctor Andrews was inducted into the LSU Alumni Hall of Distinction. He was featured as one of the LSU's 2007 Southeastern Conference Stories of Character. In 2008, Doctor Andrews received the LSU Cox Communication Academic Center for Student-Athletes Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award and was inducted into the State of Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and was named recipient of the prestigious Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award. Doctor Andrews is a 2009 recipient of the "Live the Dream: award presented by the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce. Doctor Andrews was presented the 2009 Distinguished American Award by the Auburn Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College of Hall of Fame. In 2014 he was presented with the

Contribution to Amateur Athletics Award by the University of Georgia Hall of Fame Chapter.

Doctor Andrews was the recipient of the 2014 NCAA President's Gerald R. Ford Award that honors an individual who has provided significant leadership in the role of advocate for intercollegiate athletics and has done so on a continuous basis over the course of their career, presented at the NCAA Annual Meeting. He was inducted as a member of the "Louisiana Legends" and also named by the State of Louisiana as one of 200 most influential people in Louisiana history since Statehood. Doctor Andrews was also awarded the "Mr. Sports Medicine" award of the AOSSM at the annual meeting in 2014. Doctor Andrews was inducted into the AOSSM Hall of Fame at the annual meeting on July 10, 2015. He was presented the honor and rank of Distinguished Eagle Scout on July 23, 2015. Doctor Andrews was selected to the University of West Alabama Athletics' Hall of Fame on August 24, 2015.

A native of Homer, Louisiana, Doctor Andrews has called Birmingham home since 1986. He also resides part-time in Pensacola Beach, Florida. He and his wife Jenelle have six children, Andy, Amy, Archie, Ashley, Amber, Abby and nine grandchildren.

Yacht racing is one of Doctor Andrews' keen interests. His 50-foot racing sloop Abracadabra III, won the 1990 International 50-foot Yacht Association World Cup and was named the best off-shore racing sloop in the last 100 years by Sail Magazine. He has also won many other yacht racing offshore regattas. Doctor Andrews served as President and Chairman of the Board of Aloha Racing Foundation, an American Cup Syndicate based in Honolulu, Hawaii, which challenged for the 2000 America's Cup contested in Auckland, New Zealand. His other hobbies include golf and hunting.