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April 2025 Support Group

We hope to see you on Sunday, April 6th at 2:00PM EST for our monthly support group: Ask a Pediatric Surgeon!

We will be welcoming Dr. Stephen Fenton, a pediatric surgeon practicing at Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Fenton has also worked to establish the Grant Scott Bonham Fetal Center, a multidisciplinary program focused on the care of pregnant women with a prenatal diagnosis of a congenital anomaly.

​​​​​As always, everyone from the omphalocele community is welcome (parents of new O babies, experienced parents with older O children, pregnant mothers and expectant family members, grandparents, friends, adult omphalocele survivors) and you are all an important part of our group.

Meet the Panelists!
Stephen J. Fenton, MD
​​Dr. Fenton grew up in Salt Lake City and received a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish at the University of Utah. After receiving his Doctor of Medicine from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, he returned to Salt Lake City and completed his residency in General Surgery at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Following his residency, Dr. Fenton moved to San Antonio, Texas where he practiced as a General Surgeon for the United States Air Force for the next four years. During this time, he deployed on two separate occasions, serving in both Afghanistan and the Philippines under Operation Enduring Freedom. After completing his fellowship in Pediatric Surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, he returned to Salt Lake City to join the Division of Pediatric Surgery at the University of Utah and practices at Primary Children’s Hospital. Since 2014, Dr. Fenton has worked to establish the Grant Scott Bonham Fetal Center, a multidisciplinary program focused on the care of pregnant women with a prenatal diagnosis of a congenital anomaly. The Grant Scott Bonham Fetal Center is committed to provide integrated high-quality care to optimize the health of patients and families affected by congenital anomalies, both during pregnancy and after birth, and to improve available treatment by pioneering innovative therapies and educating future leaders.

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