Newsletter Fall 2011 - the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise

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Newsletter Fall 2011 - the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise
CASEM Newsletter
Nouvelles ACMSE
CANADIAN ACADEMY OF SPORT
AND EXERCISE MEDICINE
ACADÉMIE CANADIENNE DE
MÉDECINE DU SPORT
ET DE L‟EXERCICE
President’s Note
Hello, I hope you all had a great summer and are enjoying a fruitful
Fall season. To those of you just returning from a major games
congrats on a job well done, and to those just going, good luck!
A lot has been happening at CASEM. We had a small, but very fun
and successful annual symposium in St. John‟s. Special thanks to
Ean Parsons our host and local “flavour” as well as the organizing
Dr. Bruce Davidson CASEM
President 2011-2012
committee and national office for all their efforts. We saw several
new faces give fantastic lectures and I heard several people mention that they don‟t remember when they had so much fun. One member, who
shall remain nameless, was heard to say “I have not been hung-over for 20 or 30 years
but…..”
The National office has been very busy with the very successfully run exam recently
in Ottawa, thanks to the credentials committee, external examiners and simulated
patients, the Canadian military for the use of the Montfort Hospital facility, and
Darrell Menard for all the hard work put in. The exam appeared to run very
smoothly and we wish all the candidates well. It is a very interesting experience to
be an examiner, and a great opportunity to learn and be exposed to new CASEM
members. We truly are a diverse group.
CASEM has been approached to have a presence at a meeting to develop a revamped Canadian Sport Policy, which is the first time we have had any recognition
or input when formulating a National policy. Interestingly the policy is going to be
developed after ~18 months of “town hall type meetings” held across the country
polling local, municipal, provincial and National sport and exercise organizations on
their thoughts on the role of sport and exercise in Canadian society. All surveys
rated “health or health related benefits” in their top 3 reasons to participate. We
will attempt to capitalize on this in the policy development, getting sport and exercise medicine mentioned as frequently as is appropriate, as the policy may well have
ramifications in terms of funding in the future.
We are also working hard on a Concussion Online CME module with the CMA,
and will be hosting a “think tank” meeting in early December in Ottawa with several interest groups on next steps in concussion education. Invited groups include
CPS, CAEP, CPA, Concussion consensus group, Think First Canada among others.
Fall / Automne
Edition/edition # 59
President‟s Note 1-2
Le mot du president 3-4
Congratulations! 9-10
Félicitations!
Kid‟s Korner 12
Coin des enfants
Call to the Masses 11
Opportunities in CASEM 17
Notes and Notables...19
Employment and Career 22
Conferences 24
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President’s Note continued…
The Symposium committee is working hard on the upcoming meetings including Whistler in 2013, the
world congress in Quebec City in 2014 and possibly a Pan-Am congress type meeting in 2015 in or
around Toronto.
The specialty status group has some great news coming our way shortly, congrats to Merrilee Zetaruk
and Lisa Fischer for all of their hard efforts on this important process.
All of these things suggest to me that we are beginning to be recognized as the “Sport and Exercise
medicine” expert group, which I believe strongly we are. While all of these things are great in terms of
outside recognition, I want to focus on inside recognition,-a sort of regrouping if you will, as we have
roughly doubled in numbers in the last 5 years. Doug Dittmer would always mention the importance
of “member benefits” when discussing new initiatives and I think this is essential. I want to ensure that
we remain the strong collegial group that we all know and love as we are expanding to ensure the true
character of CASEM remains intact. I want to ask what can we, as members, offer our other members
and how can we get to know and utilize better the resources we already have.
For some of us CASEM is simply a place to get the Diploma, and then apply for games. This is only a
very small part of what we can and should be doing for each other. I never fail to learn something
when interacting with CASEM members of all types, and I am looking for ways for more member interactions. Do not be alarmed if you get an email from me asking about yourself, and any input you might
have. You will also see some new goofy sections in the Newsletter and we will try some new ideas at
the annual symposia that involve wine, and getting to meet various committee members.
Lastly I would also strongly suggest you pencil in June 20-23 for the annual scientific symposium in
Kelowna. We are just finalizing the scientific and social programs but I can tell you we have a very interesting academic program and a lot of fun planned in an effort to continue where St John‟s left off.
We will be deep in the heart of wine country in the Delta Grand hotel right on the lakeshore in
Kelowna (a non- stop flight from Toronto for all you Easterners), a very short distance from several
wineries, great golf, and lots of great family activities. The hotel is magnificent, elaborate and large, but
the meeting facilities will allow us to have an intimate feel as we will be the only group in the conference center at that time. We hope to see you and your families all there.
Yours Sincerely,
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Le mot du président
Bonjour tout le monde,
Dr Bruce Davidson, président ACMSE 2011-2012
J'espère que vous avez tous passé un bel été et vous vous réjouissez du bon temps de l’automne. Pour ceux et
celles qui sont de retour des jeux majeurs - félicitations pour un travail bien fait, et pour ceux et celles qui viennent d’y partir, bonne chance! Beaucoup s’est passé à l’ACMSE ces derniers mois. Nous avons eu une petite, mais
quand même une conférence annuelle amplement réussie à St. John’s TN. Un gros merci spécial à notre hôte Dr
Ean Parsons, notre spécialiste local, ainsi que le comité organisateur et le bureau national pour tous leurs efforts.
Nous avons vu plusieurs nouveaux visages animer des lectures fantastiques et j'ai entendu plusieurs personnes dire
qu’ils ne se souviennent plus la dernière fois qu’ils ont eu autant de plaisir. J’ai entendu dire, d’une membre qui
demeure anonyme »Je n’ai pas viré une brosse comme celle-là depuis 20 ou 30 ans...»
Le bureau national a été très occupé avec l’examen du diplôme de médecine du sport et de l’exercice qui a eu
lieu récemment à Ottawa. L’examen était une réussite grâce aux efforts collaborés du comité d’accréditation, les
examinateurs qui se sont impliqués, les patients simulés et le militaire qui nous a permis l’utilisation des installations de l'hôpital Montfort. Nous remercions spécialement Dr Darrell Menard pour tout le travail accompli. L'examen semblait dérouler de façon très efficace et nous souhaitons à tous les candidats une bonne réussite. Être un
examinateur est une expérience très intéressante et une grande opportunité d'apprendre et d'être exposé aux
membres de l’ACMSE. Nous sommes vraiment un groupe diversifié.
L’ACMSE a été approché pour sa présence à une réunion sur l’élaboration sur l’adaptions de la politique canadienne du sport. C’est la première fois que l’ACMSE a reçu une invitation à la table pour une politique nationale.
La nouvelle politique va être développée après environs 18 mois de «réunions de ville en ville» à travers le pays,
des sondages locaux, municipaux et provinciaux d'organisations nationales de sport de leurs réflexions sur le rôle
du sport et de l'exercice dans la société canadienne.
Nous travaillons également sur un module EMC en ligne sur la commotion cérébrale avec l'AMC. Nous planifierons une réunion avec différentes groupes intéressés dans la prévention des commotions cérébrales au début du
mois de décembre à Ottawa.
Le comité du congrès annuel travaille vigoureusement sur les réunions à venir, y compris Whistler en 2013, le
congrès mondial à Québec en 2014 et, vraisemblablement, un congrès Pan AM en 2015 dans les alentours de
Toronto.
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Le mot du president - suite
Le comité de statut de spécialité nous annoncera de bonnes nouvelles prochainement! Félicitations à Merrilee
Zetaruk et Lisa Fischer pour tous leurs efforts sur cet important développement.
Toutes ces choses me font penser que l'on commence à être reconnu comme le group d’experts dans le «sport et
la médecine d'exercice» qui, je crois fermement, nous sommes. Je veux m'assurer que nous restons un groupe
collégial d’abord et je veux vous demander ce que vous pensez que nous pouvons offrir à nos membres, et comment nous pouvons apprendre à mieux utiliser les ressources dont nous disposons déjà.
Pour certains d'entre nous ACMSE est tout simplement un endroit pour obtenir le diplôme de médecin du sport et
pour appliquer pour des jeux. Ce n'est qu'une petite partie de ce que nous pouvons faire. Ne soyez pas surpris si
vous recevez un courriel de moi avec des questions sur vous-même. Nous avons aussi des nouvelles idées pour
les Nouvelles de l’ACMSE et pour la réception de la conférence à Kelowna.
Enfin je voudrais également vous suggérer fortement de noter la date du 20-23 juin 2012. C’est la date de la
conférence annuelle de Kelowna CB. Nous sommes en train de finaliser le programme scientifique et social. Je
peux vous dire que nous avons un programme académique très intéressant et beaucoup de divertissement prévu
dans un effort de continuer là où nous sommes restés après St. John’s. Nous serons en plein cœur du pays du vin
et notre conférence sera dans l’hôtel Delta Grand Okanagan Kelowna au bord du lac (un vol direct de Toronto),
une courte distance de plusieurs caveaux à vin, du golf, et beaucoup d’activités pour toute la famille. L'hôtel est
large et magnifique mais nous permettra quand même d'avoir une ambiance intime. Nous espérons de vous voir
tous à Kelowna.
Cordialement,
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Strong Sport Medicine Presence at Family Medicine Forum in Montreal November 4-5, 2011
Dr. Andrew Pipe gave a keynote address entitled "The Heart of the Matter: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in 2011 and Beyond". Sport Medicine had 2 half-day sessions in the program. Concussion in Sport proved to be very popular, so much so that
a new room was found half way through the sessions to accommodate the demand as
there was no more seats or floor space for the delegates interested. The next morning there were sessions on Anti-Doping, Paralympics, Ankle Injuries and Non-Surgical
Management of OA. Once again, extremely popular, delegates were turned away for
the musculoskeletal topics. There were two additional sessions in French as well.
CASEM members speaking at these FMF sessions were Drs L.isa Fischer, Pierre Fremont, Janice Harvey, Renata Frankovich, Susan Labrecque, Alan Vernec, and André
Roy.
Renata Frankovich
Dr. Renata Frankovich (OMA Sport Medicine Chair 20052007, CASEM President-Elect),
Dr. Lisa Fischer (OMA Sport Medicine Chair 2001-2003,
CASEM President 2006-2007),
and Dr. Janice Harvey (OMA Sport Medicine Chair 20032005, CASEM President 2010-2011)
Dr. L. Fischer speaking on
concussion
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20 Lessons from the Pan Am Games in Guadalajara,
Mexico 2011:
1.
Walking into a large stadium in Canadian colors is very, very cool
2.
There is nothing easy about a 3 ribbon-2 hoop routine
3.
CAMP-ing requires good internet
4.
Working out next to Olympic level athletes is slightly intimidating
5.
Living outside the village can be both good and bad
6.
Leaky roofs and cardboard furniture = bad idea
7.
How to bargain for a taxi in Spanish
8.
K-taping techniques
9.
With teamwork you can pack a suitcase in 5 minutes
10. Our Canadian athletes work very hard and often without a lot of funding
11. Horses get hosed down, and receive IV‟s and ice boots after cross country races
12. There is such a thing as good Tequila
13. The 5th set in volleyball only goes to 15
14. Mexicans really like Canadians…especially if we are beating the USA
15. Honoring the dead on “Dia De Muertos ” involves sugar skull heads
16. Pan Am‟s are extra fun because there are tons of medals to celebrate
17. Always have extra pins… they get you ice, x-rays, even chips and a chocolate bar!
18. United and Continental Airlines have only merged in theory
19. October is cold & flu season no matter where you are
20. I have a fantastic group of colleagues and hope to keep learning from them at future games!
Greetings, Marie-Josée Klett
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Maureen Grace, Laura Lundquist, Marie-Josée Klett, Dinah Hampson
from left to right at the flag raising ceremony
Marie-José Klett, Riding the back of the
golf cart to get around
Laura Lundquist,, Andrew Marshall, Taryn Taylor and MJ Klett
(left to right)
Dory Boyer and
the giant soccer
ball
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20 leçons des Jeux Pan Am à Guadalajara, Mexique
2011 :
1.
Entrer dans un stade en portant fièrement ses couleurs canadiennes est une expérience
inoubliable
2.
Il n‟y a rien de facile dans une routine 3 rubans-2 cerceaux
3.
Il faut une bonne connexion internet pour faire du bon CAMP-ing
4.
S‟entrainer à coté d‟athlètes de calibre olympique est légèrement intimidant
5.
Habiter à l‟extérieur du village a ses avantages et désavantages
6.
7.
Des toits qui coulent et des meubles en carton sont une mauvaise combinaison
Comment négocier le prix d‟un taxi en espagnol
8.
Techniques de k-taping
9.
Avec de l‟aide on peut paqueter une valise en 5 minutes
10. Nos athlètes canadiens travaillent très fort et souvent sans beaucoup de subventions
11. Après une course cross-country les chevaux ont droit à une douche, une intraveineuse
et des bottes de glace
12. Il existe de la bonne tequila
13. Au volleyball le 5e set termine à 15 points
14. Les mexicains aiment bien les canadiens…surtout quand on gagne contre les États-Unis
15. Pour la journée des morts on utilise des têtes de squelettes faites de sucre pour honorer les décédés
16. Les jeux Pan-Ams sont encore plus excitants car il y a plus de médailles à célébrer
17. Il est important de toujours avoirs des épinglettes d‟extra…elles sont utiles pour obtenir de la glace, des radiographies et même des croustilles et barres de chocolat
18. United et Continental sont seulement la même compagnie en théorie
19. Le mois d‟Octobre est la saison des rhumes peu importe où nous sommes
20. J‟ai un groupe de collègues fantastique et j‟espère pouvoir continuer à apprendre avec
eux aux prochains jeux!
Amicalement, Marie-Josée Klett
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CONGRATULATIONS !
2012 London Olympics Health Service Team
Dr. Julia Alleyne , Toronto, ON, CMO
Dr. Andrew Marshall, Ottawa ON, ACMO
Dr. Bruce Davidson, Kamloops, BC
Dr. Susan Leclerc, Montreal, QC
Dr. Navin Prasad, Vancouver, BC
Dr. Ross Outerbridge, Kamloops , BC
2012 London Olympics Canadian Paralympic
Committee Health Service Team
Dr. Richard Goudie, Barrie ON, CMO
Dr. Marie-Josée Klett, Ottawa, ON
Dr. Ean Parsons, St. John‟s, NL
TORONTO 2015 PAN /
PARAPAN AMERICAN GAMES | TO2015
The Organizing Committee of the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games
appoint sport medicine physician Dr. Julia Alleyne as Chief Medical
Officer. Julia is among the first women to hold the CMO position
for major international multi-sport games. Congratulations!
Dr. Julia Alleyne
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CASEM MEMBERSHIP UPDATE FOR 2012
NEW CASEM Membership FEES for 2012!
For the first time in 17 years CASEM members will see a small increase in the cost of their
annual membership subscription.
As the President has outlined in his own report to you, CASEM has grown exponentially
over the past 10 years almost doubling its membership – with that growth has come challenges and new opportunities for CASEM and its members. Whilst the challenge remains of
working within a finite budget, CASEM has worked hard to capitalize on new opportunities.
New CME Opportunities
CASEM continues to provide high quality CME and outside of its growing annual scientific
program, CASEM has developed several new courses and workshops including the CASEM/
FIMS Team Physician Development Course, the Advanced Sport Medicine, the Timely Topic
series on Osteoarthritis and Anti-Doping Course as well as the FIMS Instructor Course.
New courses and workshops continue to be developed and 2012 will see the launch of a
Running Injuries‟ Timely Topic, a one-day pre-conference workshop on Sideline Emergencies
and a one-day workshop on Endurance Sport Medicine.
Formal Recognition of Sport & Exercise Medicine
Sport & Exercise Medicine (SEM) is now recognized formally by both Colleges. Strong lobbying efforts over the past 10 years have paid off. By 2012, SEM will be recognized by the
RCPSC through their new Diploma program and the CFPC earlier this year recognized
SEM as an area of focussed practice - this month CASEM funds supported SEM speaker
costs at the Family Medicine Forum in Montreal. CASEM will continue to work with both
specialty and family medicine as we move into 2012 and beyond.
13 SEM Fellowship/PGY 3 programs are now offered in 8 medical schools across Canada.
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Diploma in Sport and Exercise Medicine
CASEM continues to administer the Diploma in Sport Medicine (Dip. Sport Med) and
Canada now has over 500 credentialed physicians across the country.
A new CASEM HQ
The Head Office has moved and now joins the Sport and Information Resource Centre
(SIRC) in downtown Ottawa. This exposes CASEM further to sport related organizations
- more recently, CASEM was invited to participate in the federal 2012 Canadian National
Sport Policy consultations, and we continue to work side by side with both our sport
partners and medical organizations to ensure sport & exercise medicine is truly represented.
CASEM is hiring – 2012 will see the hiring of part-time communication/marketing staff to
work with the new website and coordinate CASEM‟s evolving social media programs.
The new membership fees as per January 1, 2012 will be:
Active Member
$350
Post Grad/Resident/Fellow
$225
Retired Members
$225
Our medical student member fee will remain at $25.00
Our promise to you is that we will continue to work hard and provide accountability for
every membership dollar we spend.
Thank you for understanding - this increase means that we can continue to maintain the
superior standard of CASEM and its services for the coming years.
Dawn Haworth,
Executive Director, CASEM
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CASEM RESEARCH AWARD WINNERS 2011
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE RESEARCH
AWARD WINNERS 2011
The recipients of the CASEM Research Grants are:
1.
2.
Dr. Pierre Fremont (Comparison of two types of running shoes for preventing injuries in recreational runners: a pilot study)
Brad Monteleone / Dr. Kurt Jason Smith (Cerebral Autoregulatory Response to Exercise following Concussion)
The recipient of the CASEM NIG is:
1.
Dr. Chris Johnston (A multi-centre, randomized, blinded comparison of the efficacy
of a viscosupplement, steroid, and placebo in patients with ankle osteoarthritis)
R. Tait MacKenzie and Kinemedics Award 2011
The Reliability of Isokinetic Dynamometry for the Assessment of Thigh Muscle
Strength
Diaconescu B.Sc.a,b, Davide D. Bardana M.D.a,b,c, Sivan Almosnino M.Sc.d,b, Joan M. Stevenson Ph.D.b,d
Affiliations
a Queen‟s University, Department of Medicine. Kingston, Ontario, Canada
b Human Mobility Research Centre, Syl & Molly Apps Medical Research Centre, Kingston General Hospital. Kingston, Ontario, Canada
c Kingston General Hospital, Department of Surgery, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery. Kingston, Ontario, Canada
d Biomechanics and Ergonomics Laboratory, School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. Queen‟s University, Kingston, ON, Canada
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A Call to the Masses!
As chairman of the Team Physician committee I have been searching for a way to engage all
“team physicians” who may or may not attend TPC meetings or even a CASEM conference.
I feel the “raison d‟être‟ of our committee is to supply a forum for discussion of issues that
effect our group, as well as a source of mentorship to new team physicians as they develop
their experience and skill set. To that end I am asking all CASEM members to send me
their sources (books, courses, and resource people) of information that have been helpful
in their development.
Examples would be: tips on travel, equipment, and pearls to handle difficult situations away
from home. Do not worry if you think it is general knowledge, send me the info and I will
screen the results and pass the information to other committees (Team Physician Education Committee) and may include them in other articles in the CASEM Newsletter.
I know that I learn new things every time I come in contact the CASEM group, let‟s pass
these gems on!
Dr. N Paul Watson,
Chairman Team Physician Committee
Email: [email protected]
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KIDS CORNER - LE Coin des enfants
Dr. Erika Persson, MD,
Dip. Sport Med.
Letter from A Future Colleague
The Canadian Pediatric Society has an annual bursary provided to trainees wanting to pursue
an elective in pediatric sport medicine. This year‟s recipient was Eric Koelink, a Toronto Pediatric Emergency Fellow and he completed time with Drs Purcell and Peterson at McMaster
University. Below is a letter describing Eric‟s elective time and I feel that it is a nice example
of how the field of Pediatric Sport medicine is growing here in Canada.
“I would like to thank the Canadian Paediatric Society‟s Sports and Exercise Medicine Section
for providing me with the opportunity to pursue an elective in the field of paediatric sports
medicine. Over my four weeks working at the David Braley Athletic Centre at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, I was able to see a wide spectrum of both paediatric and adult
sports medicine patients. The D.B.A.C. also had on-site physiotherapy and access to x-rays and
MRI through McMaster University Medical Centre, making it a convenient service for facilitating the assessment and management of sports injuries. My time was spent in the outpatient
setting, working with two inspirational physicians with different training backgrounds.
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Dr. Laura Purcell is a paediatric emergency medicine physician and diplomat of the Canadian
Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (CASEM). She is also the current president of the
Paediatric Sports Medicine and Exercise Section for the CPS. Working with her was a thoroughly rewarding and invaluable experience, and I hope to emulate not only her academic
qualifications but also her professionalism, compassion and expertise.
Over the span of four weeks an eclectic patient population presented to her clinic, with ankle
sprains, Sever‟s apophysitis, ACL tears, concussions and stress fractures incurred in a variety of
recreational and competitive athletic settings. With each case Dr. Purcell demonstrated appropriate assessment techniques and talked through the salient points impacting her approach to
diagnosis. As a learner, I appreciated the time taken to explain the rationale behind certain
clinical decisions, and will use this model for future practice. The majority of patients were
managed with various braces and physiotherapy. However, for those more complicated cases,
we were fortunate to have a surgeon available for referrals in the same clinic.
Dr. Devin Peterson is an orthopedic surgeon who also works out of the David Braley Athletic
Centre, seeing both paediatric and adult sports medicine patients. In his busy clinics we saw a
(naturally) more surgery-oriented clientele, with cases of ACL tears, SLAP lesions, rotator cuff
tears and dislocated shoulders with Bankart or Hill-Sachs lesions. Radiologic findings on x-ray,
ultrasound and MRI were reviewed and relevant anatomy discussed in detail to better distinguish pathology from normal appearance. Dr. Peterson‟s proficiency and attention to detail set
a high standard which I sought to uphold in my clinical encounters. I truly appreciated the time
and effort Dr. Peterson put into reviewing each case and discussing its management going forward.
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With the help of two superb teachers and the CPS Sports and Exercise Medicine Section,
my confidence in assessing and managing sports-related injuries in both the paediatric and
adult populations has improved tremendously.
I plan to put this new-found knowledge to good use as I pursue my fellowship training in
paediatric emergency medicine at the Hospital for Sick Children. I also plan on completing
a fellowship in sports medicine through CASEM, allowing me to continue practice in this
growing field and to work with such highly qualified colleagues as Drs. Purcell and Peterson.”
Submitted by: Eric Koelink, MD, Fellow, Paediatric Emergency Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario
Erika Persson
Erika Persson MD FRCPC Dip Sport Med
Co-Chair Pediatric Sport and Exercise Medicine Committee CASEM
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OPPORTUNITIES...
LOOKING FOR A PUBLICATION
COMMITTEE CHAIR
The Publications Committee is looking for new members and a
new Committee Chair. Are you interested in following?

Reviewing of Pronouncements/ Publications

Research expertise to assist pronouncements in progress

Contributing scientific articles for the CASEM newsletter

Reviewing scientific articles for the CASEM newsletter

Compiling the selected readings for CASEM exam candidates
This is an episodic job which requires a semi-annual report to the board. When
the committee comes up with an idea it is submitted to the Chair for approval.
Later when the paper is submitted for review the chair needs to coordinate reviewers and distribute the paper for both reviewers and committee members. It
is pretty much like the approval of a journal article in that papers are peer reviewed. The chair coordinates this peer review until the committee is satisfied
that the board should approve the pronouncement.
If you are interested need more information on this position please contact
Dawn Haworth, Executive Director [email protected]
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WADA Releases Educational
Tool Kit For Sport Physicians
WADA has produced a new tool kit to help sports physicians develop anti-doping education programs which can be adapted and customized to suit local cultures, conditions and
resources.
The „Sport Physician‟s Tool Kit‟ is available via the WADA website and will serve as an important aid for doctors across the world in their efforts to enhance knowledge of the
risks involved in doping in sport.
It was produced in collaboration with a number of specialists in sport and medicine,
whose expertise ranges from gene doping to medical ethics.
“Physicians have an ever-increasing role to play in sport across the world and they now
have a comprehensive manual to understand the anti-doping process,” said WADA Medical Director Alan Vernec.
“Education is a crucial element in WADA‟s fight against doping in sport, and we are confident the Tool Kit will assist physicians in their efforts to ensure that athletes and their entourage make the right decisions. “
The Sport Physician‟s Tool Kit includes sections on ethics in medicine, the health consequences of doping and the doping control process. There is also a chapter dedicated to
the Prohibited List and Therapeutic Use Exemptions.
The remaining sections focus on the Athlete Biological Passport, gene doping, and a series
of practical issues and case studies to stimulate dialogue between experts using the Tool
Kit for training professionals.
http://www.wada-ama.org/en/News-Center/Articles/WADA-releaseseducational-tool-kit-for-sport-physicians/
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COMMUNITY SPORT MEDICINE
PHYSICIAN AWARD 2011
Dr. N. Paul Watson, Duncan BC
Dr. Bruce Davidson, President and the entire CASEM Board of
Directors is delighted to inform the CASEM membership that
Dr. Paul Watson was awarded the CASEM Community Physician of the Year award 2011.
Dr. Watson‟s commitment to sport medicine at all levels is exceptional and exemplifies why this award was created by
CASEM five years ago – his leadership in sport medicine both
at the community level on Vancouver Island and within
Dr. Paul Watson, Duncan BC
CASEM speaks for itself. He has been an educator, a mentor, a
team physician and leader and hence the Board felt Dr. Watson is a much deserved recipient
of this award.
Dr. Watson will be recognized by the Board at the Annual General Meeting of CASEM in
Kelowna next June 2012. Dr. Watson joins Drs. Mike Nicholls , Louise Walker, Renata Frankovich, Bill Mackie and David Levy as former recipients of this award. Congratulations!
All what you
wanted to know
about
Paul Watson
but were always
afraid to ask…
Bruce interviewed
the Award Winner
Paul Watson using
the Proust
Questionnaire
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST FEAR?
Being on the rugby pitch attending to an injured player and looking up to
see the All Black pack descending on me!
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE OCCUPATION? (WAY OF SPENDING TIME)
Sitting somewhere spectacular (in nature) and taking in the view with a coffee (or a glass of
Syrah)
WHAT HISTORICAL FIGURE DO YOU MOST IDENTIFY WITH?
Martin Luther King
WHICH LIVING PERSON DO YOU MOST ADMIRE?
The Dalai Lama
WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE FICTIONAL HERO?
Sherlock Holmes
WHO ARE YOUR REAL-LIFE HEROES?
Volunteers of all kinds who go above and beyond
WHAT IS YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSESSION? My Family
WHEN AND WHERE WERE YOU HAPPIEST?
A CASEM conference anywhere
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WHAT IS YOUR MOST OBVIOUS CHARACTERISTIC?
Rugged Good Looks
WHAT IS THE TRAIT YOU MOST DEPLORE (HATE) IN YOURSELF?
Indecision
WHAT IS THE TRAIT YOU MOST DEPLORE IN OTHERS?
Decisiveness-sometimes wrong but never in doubt
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE?
My Wife Patty
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE JOURNEY?
To some place new
WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST OVER-RATED VIRTUE?
Virginity
ON WHAT OCCASION DO YOU LIE?
When a loving mother looks up at me and says Isn't this the most beautiful child in the world? And their darling looks like
Quasimodo
IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING ABOUT YOURSELF, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Increased spontaneity and creativity
WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER YOUR GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT?
Making it to 60 years alive
WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO LIVE?
6 months on Vancouver Island and 6 months in New Zealand
WHAT IS THE QUALITY YOU MOST ADMIRE IN A MAN?
The ability to be masculine without having to always be a MAN.
WHAT IS THE QUALITY YOU MOST ADMIRE IN A WOMAN?
The ability to multitask and ask for directions
WHAT IS IT YOU MOST DISLIKE?
2-faced "friends"
WHICH WORDS OR PHRASES DO YOU MOST OVER-USE? The F-Bomb
IF YOU WERE TO DIE AND COME BACK AS A PERSON OR AN ANIMAL, WHAT DO YOU THINK IT
WOULD BE?
An owl quiet, wise and can "get busy " if someone messes with you!
IF YOU COULD CHOOSE AN OBJECT TO COME BACK AS, WHAT WOULD YOU CHOOSE?
Catherine Zeta-Jones' Satin PJs
WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO (WORDS YOU LIVE BY OR THAT MEAN A LOT TO
YOU)?
Nil Bastardo Carborundum (Don't Let The Bastards Grind you Down!!)
WHO HAS BEEN THE GREATEST INFLUENCE ON YOU?
Family, friends, and colleagues esp. CASEM friends
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In Memory of
Dr. Kenneth Robin Arthur
May 28, 1954 - April 7, 2011
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of one of our
members, Dr. Kenneth Robin Arthur on April 7, 2011. Dr. Arthur
lived in Vancouver BC. CASEM passes its sincere condolences on
to Dr. Arthur‟s family.
In the red t-shirt on the left is insang Noh, Ryan Seungho, Bang (middle),
in the yellow shirt is Sumin Lee and Barbara Falardeau from CASEM on the far right
This Summer CASEM received a visit from three medical students from the Korean National
Sport University Seoul, South Korea. The happy students had a great visit in Canada among
others at the University of Ottawa and Carleton U sport medicine clinics. They went home
with lots of impressions of Canada and a great CASEM Running Shirt. The very techno savvy
students created a video presentation from their trip in Canada and the visits to the various
medical institutions - have a look http://prezi.com/j0ohyyp1lmho/global-challenge-axis/
Barbara Falardeau
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Urban Athlete
Injury and Performance Specialists
505 Eglinton Ave West
Suite 302
Toronto Ontario
M5N 1B1
Part Time Sport Medicine Physician Required
The Urban Athlete, a 4500 square foot progressive treatment, rehabilitation and performance enhancement studio with 19 multidisciplinary practitioners is looking to add a Physician with and interest in
Sports Medicine to complement its existing team of therapist and services. The positions would be for
an individual looking to work within a group of vibrant and active individuals as the lead medical physician. X-ray and ultrasound facilities are located next door to our office. For further information, please
visit our website at www.theurbanathlete.ca.
Interested applicants please contact
Clinic Director Ryan Hindmarsh
at 416-481-8880
or email [email protected]
Join our Team - www.glensatherclinic.com
The Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic is a multidisciplinary clinic incorporating
physical therapists, physicians, orthopedic surgeons, massage therapists and orthotists to provide truly
integrated Sports Medicine Care. We treat individuals from all walks of life, young and old alike, from the
elite athlete to the weekend warrior. We have recently started to offer 3D Gait Analysis with state of
the art technology to enhance our current services. In addition the GSSMC, The Glen Sather Sports
Medicine Clinic is currently located in the Van Vliet Centre on the University of Alberta Campus and is
excited to be moving to a brand new, expanded space in the Edmonton Clinic in the summer of 2012.
Opportunity: Full time. Hours: 1:00-6:45perience: Applicants with 2 years of experience with postgraduate orthopedic manual therapy training and sports medicine experience are preferred, but new
Grads are welcome to apply. Compensation will be based on experience.
Required: Registration in good standing, with Physiotherapy Alberta – College and Association, professional malpractice insurance.
Contact: For more information or to submit a resume.
Heather Bredy Phone: 780-492-2298
E-05 Van Vliet Centre, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H9
Fax: 780-492-1637
Email: [email protected]
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Administrative Assistant
Full-time – Bridgeland Location
OrionHealth clinics are an interdisciplinary team of health care professionals (psychology, medicine, pharmacy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and kinesiology) offering programs in chronic pain management and return to work rehabilitation. Our organization has a commitment to quality, innovation and providing services based on best practices. Our employees enjoy a fun and
dynamic work environment. Along with a competitive salary, we offer great benefits and generous vacation time (5 weeks).
Reporting to the Operations Manager (Calgary Clinic), this position is responsible for administrative support for the Clinic operations including front desk reception, customer service to clients and referral sources, booking appointments and schedule management, billing, data management, facility maintenance and other administrative duties.
The ideal candidate will be friendly and flexible to changing priorities and tasks.
Key responsibilities include:
Reception:
Great clients
Answer & screen telephone phone calls
Incoming/Outgoing mail
Courier
Updating phone system
Kitchen set-up
Waiting area
Clinic Support:
Clinic Orientation
Booking Interpreters
Orders all kitchen supplies
Updates phone directory, voicemail for new employees
Building supervisor liaison
Updates phone listing and directory
Housekeeping liaison
Maintains equipment in file room
Orders office supplies
Security system
Responsible for chart breakdown
Chart Copies
Discharge paperwork
Medical Coordination:
Coordinate Diagnostics as per MSE/BME
Client Preparations:
Set up electronic client chart
Prepare templates
Prepare orientation package consents and binders,
Attendance records, scoring
Prepare client paper work for day one
Daily Filing
Maintain client satisfaction surveys (internal & external)
Maintain client attendance records
Schedule acute services
Coordinator interpreters as necessary
Re-schedules cancellations
Binder preparation
TPI Scoring
OH Data base entry
OH 3 month follow-up questionnaire process
Qualifications:
A minimum of two years of office experience:
Proficient in all aspects of administration work including basic accounting processes;
Self-motivated with proven ability to take initiative and work independently and collaboratively;
Effective interpersonal and communication skills
Proven customer service skills
Strong organizational skills
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse group of individuals while demonstrating tact, diplomacy and professionalism;
Detail oriented with proven ability to maintain accuracy and confidentiality;
Working knowledge and proficient in Microsoft word, excel and data
base software
Self directed learner
Familiarity with medical terminology would be an asset
If you are interested in applying for this position, please email [email protected] indicating position and location
on the subject line.
To learn more about us please visit our website at www.orionhealth.ca
Thank you for your interest in this position. Only short listed applicants will be contacted.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Looking for Sport Medicine Physician
Phoenix Active Therapy Wellness and Performance Centre is looking for a physician with a
diploma in Sport Medicine or experience in the assessment of musculo-skeletal injuries to
join our continually growing multidisciplinary clinic.
Phoenix Active Therapy currently offers Athletic Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Massage Therapy
along with practitioners that utilize soft tissue release, osteopathic and advanced manipulative therapy techniques. Bracing and custom orthotics are done by our therapy staff and our
full-time Certified Pedorthist. Our therapists‟ provide both clinical and on-field medical coverage to athletic organizations in the surrounding area. Our patient base consists of athletes
and a predominantly active population within the Dundas, Ancaster and West Hamilton area.
The physician joining our practice will have full medical administrative services available
throughout their clinical hours with no overhead initially. Our latest therapeutic modalities
include laser and gameready. Our 4000 square-foot facility includes an open-concept treatment area with curtained off areas, two private treatment rooms and an open training area
with direct access to exercise equipment.
Those applicants interested in this position please contact the clinical director:
Jennifer Somerville at 289-682-7282 or email [email protected]
Phoenix Active Therapy
1685 Main St. W - Suite 5
Hamilton, ON
L8S 1G5
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CASEM SPORT
MEDICINE
CONFERENCE
Canadian Academy of Sport and
Exercise Medicine
Académie canadienne de médecine du
sport et de l’exercice
CASEM SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE
CONFERENCE 2012
Delta Grand Okanagan Resort and
Conference Centre, Kelowna
June 20-23, 2012
A GREAT SPORT MEDICINE CONFERENCE IN A BEAUTIFUL SETTING
ON THE OKANAGAN LAKE
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TRAVEL PROMOTION FOR CASEM MEMBERS
WITH PORTER AIRLINES
Porter Airlines is pleased to have CANADIAN ACADEMY OF SPORTS MEDICINE as a preferred
client. On behalf of all Porter employees, we thank you for your promotional efforts of our services.
We continually strive to serve you better, and as such have issued a new seasonal promo code for usage by
CANADIAN ACADEMY OF SPORTS MEDICINE travelers to access corporate negotiated rates. This
change has occurred to protect the integrity of the discount.
As always, the promo code must be appended to ALL bookings as this will automatically price the corporate
negotiated fare. Porter will be unable to discount reservations that are missing the promo code.
Effective 1 November, 2011, the revised promo code is as indicated below.
This promo code will be valid until 30 April, 2012.
Client
Seasonal Winter Promo Code
CANADIAN ACADEMY OF SPORTS MEDICINE ASMW12
You can use the attached instructional document to facilitate the use of the Porter Airlines agreement.
If you have any question or require further information, please don‟t hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your continued support,
Porter Airlines Sales & Distribution Team

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