Newsletter Winter 2011 - the Canadian Academy of Sport and
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Newsletter Winter 2011 - the Canadian Academy of Sport and
CASEM Newsletter Nouvelles ACMSE Spring / Printemps #58 President’s Note With a new year well underway and winter in full swing (well, fuller for some than others, depending on your postal code), it is a good time to look back on what has happened since our last newsletter and look ahead to the exciting events coming up for the membership. CANADIAN ACADEMY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE ACADÉMIE CANADIENNE DE MÉDECINE ET DE L’EXERCICE Dr. Janice Harvey, CASEM President We asked you to complete a membership survey and we were thrilled with the high response rate – what did you tell us? – well you felt the Annual Conference was good value both from a learning and a monetary perspective. You also provided feedback in terms of location and I am thrilled to announce that the 2012 Annual Meeting will be “CASEM Okanagan” held in June in Kelowna. The Journal was rated highly again for the quality of articles, and you provided a complete list of suggestions for future “Timely Topics” seminars. We listened and are looking at Timely Topics for 2012 in Anti-Doping/Supplements and Running Injuries. Our newsletter received moderate interest with some question as to whether it is providing what you really want. So, we would really like to hear from you with specifics around what you would like to see in the newsletter and in other areas in communication like the website, which is undergoing ‘renovations’ as we speak. The survey will also be used extensively as we head into our Spring strategic planning session which will direct CASEM’s future for the next 3-5 years. PRESIDENT’S NOTE 1-2 BEST COURSE EVER! 4 CANADA GAMES 2011 6-7 KID’S KORNER 12 SIRC SPORTDISCUS 14 NOTES AND NOTEABLES... 16 CASEM CONFERENCE 21 CASEM-ACSME 180 ELGIN STREET SUITE 1400 OTTAWA ON We want to remind you about the valuable services that are provided to you by Sport K2P 2K3 Discus. Sport Discus is an online sport medicine database with full article delivery serT. 613-748-5851 vice free to every CASEM member. A full article on the services provided by SIRC and F. 613-231-3739 Sport Discus is included in this edition. www.casem-acmse.org We are pleased to announce the new Position Paper and Discussion Paper on “Abuse, Harassment and Bullying in Sport”, developed by members of the WIISM Committee, namely Eileen Bridges, Laura Cruz and Margo Mountjoy. This is a timely paper in that CASEM has just been approached to sign on to support an initiative to reduce physical abuse in children, developed by the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Child Welfare League of Canada and many others (400 currently). CASEM has also been directly involved with the updating and revision of the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines through collaboration with CSEP, Canadian Pediatric Society, as well as the original developers of the Guidelines the Canadian Public Health Agency. The Guidelines were officially launched on January 24 2011. Executive Director: Dawn Haworth, [email protected] Admin Assistant Barbara Falardeau [email protected] Editor-in-Chief Communications/Membership Committee Chair: Dr. Andrew Marshall Page 2 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE President’s Note continued... Recently, I was asked to present at the FISU Educational Congress held in Eurzurum Turkey, just prior to the FISU Winter University Games. I presented on doping control in a major winter games, highlighting the work of VANOC, CCES, WADA and the IOC during the Vancouver Olympics. From this, FISU is now interested in planning an educational workshop for host countries on medical care and doping control in order to better help prepare the host organizational committees in these areas which have historically not been the strongest aspect of games preparation. Some upcoming events worthy of highlighting in your blackberries, are the Advanced Sport Medicine Course, April 9-10 in New Westminster, The FIMS/CASEM Team Physician Course July 11-12th and the Diploma exam which will be held October 16th in Ottawa. The Advanced Sport Medicine Course (ATPC) has been run twice and has received extremely high ratings in the evaluations. The unique, case-based format provided the foundation for the success and the practicality of the course. The new course will feature a new “mass casualty” scenario to help prepare team MD’s for major games experience in a summer setting. The FIMS/CASEM Team Physician course will be held just prior to the ASA in NFLD, and promises to provide a very comprehensive, and practical approach to the various sport medicine conditions that any of our members may encounter when dealing with athletes in a games setting. If winter is going on a bit too long for your liking and you don’t have the luxury of ski-in, ski-out to work...then set your sights ahead for a visit to “The Rock ”. Our next ASA will be hosted by our welcoming colleagues from the ‘east coast’, in St. John’s NFLD, July 14-16...right smack in the middle of their week of summer!!! We, as a Board will be meeting in the spring specifically to review Horizon 2012 strategic plan. That initial goal 5 years ago was to review our existing mandate and to set new goals for future growth. This was the time that the new “Supra-chair” role was introduced, and the various committees were aligned into like-minded streams for the Supra-chairs to liaise with. We will be inviting all committee chairs to this meeting to get their feedback regarding the outcome of this reorganization and thoughts on the future direction of CASEM. The success of this organization relies heavily on your feedback. We welcome your suggestions and feedback. Please feel free to contact myself ([email protected]) , head office ([email protected]), or Andy Marshall (chair of Communications Committee) ([email protected]) ? At any time. See you in St. John’s!!! “Some good By!!!” Page 3 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE CASEM Position Papers available in English and French CASEM Position and Discussion Paper on is now available on the CASEM website ABUSE, HARASSMENT, AND BULLYING IN SPORT http://www.casem-acmse.org/pg_Statements.php L’Énoncé de position et le document de réflexion est maintentant disponible sur le site Web de l’ACMSE ABUS, HARCÈLEMENT ET INTIMIDATION DANS LE SPORT http://www.casem-acmse.org/pg_Statements.php?g_int_AppLanguageId=2 CASEM Position is now available on the CASEM website PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS: JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS, HEMOPHILIA, ASTHMA, AND CYSTIC FIBROSIS http://www.casem-acmse.org/pg_Statements.php L’Énoncé de position est maintentant disponible sur le site Web de l’ACMSE LES RECOMMANDATIONS EN MATIÈRE D’ACTIVITÉ PHYSIQUE POUR LES ENFANTS AYANT UNE MALADIE CHRONIQUE PRÉCISE : L’ARTHRITE JUVENILE IDIOPATHIQUE, L’HÉMOPHILIE, L’ASTHME OU LA FIBROSE KYSTIQUE http://www.casem-acmse.org/pg_Statements.php?g_int_AppLanguageId=2 Page 4 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE CASEM Advanced Team Physician Course APRIL 9-10, 2011 JIBC INSTITUTE NEW WESTMINSTER BC This course is designed by CASEM members for CASEM members. It is like an ATLS, ACLS and Sport First Responder course all in one. The course is well organized with a combination of seminars and hands-on sessions which makes the days fly by. The instructors are knowledgeable and share their experiences to help us become better prepared for major event coverage. The course offers unique experiences... where else can you practice extricating someone from a bobsleigh while maintaining c-spine precautions and performing CPR? This is the best course I have ever taken, is well worth your time and money and is a must for anyone doing event coverage. You won’t regret it! Ce cours a été conçu par des membres de l’ ACMSE pour les membres de l’ACMSE. C’est un cours qui combine ATLS, SARC et premier répondant sportif. Le cours est très bien organisé avec un mélange de séminaires et sessions pratiques…on ne voit pas le temps passer. Les instructeurs sont dynamiques et partagent leur expertise pour nous aider à être mieux préparés pour la couverture d’évènements sportifs. Le cours présente des expériences uniques… je ne connais aucun autre cours qui permet de pratiquer sortir un patient d’un bobsleigh tout en maintenant son cou en position neutre! Ce cours est de loin le meilleur cours que j’ai pris et devrait être pris par tous les médecins qui font la couverture d’évènements sportifs. Vous ne le regretterez pas! Marie-Josée Klett M.J. Klett, MD , Dip. Sport Med. Page 5 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE Page 6 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE Canada Games - Halifax 2011 For two weeks this February, Halifax played host to Canada's finest young winter athletes. The east coast's famous hospitality was on display for athletes, mission staff & medical personnel from across Canada. The city set the tone with various outdoor concerts, delicious restaurants and enthusiastic crowds. Athletes competed at 13 venues in 22 sports, including the very popular outdoor Canada Games Oval on the fields of the Halifax Commons, and the Canada Games Centre. Jack Ceaser The games were centered around the World Trade Centre in downtown Halifax, with the athletes staying in surrounding hotels. The medical personnel were a generous mix of local and out-of-town professionals, as well as a few students & residents. Led by Drs. Sonja McVeigh and Tina Atkinson, we were proficiently steered through early morning shifts, numerous SCAT2's, and stomach viruses (okay - some of us stayed clear of this better than others). For the most part, the weather cooperated and gave us good East Coast weather. The coldest place was St. Margaret's Bay Arena (for short track speed skating & figure skating). Despite a fairly busy schedule, much fun was had by all, including trips to Peggy's Cove, Lobster dinners, touring historic Halifax, and partaking of the numerous local pubs. The two weeks elapsed very quickly, and by the end many were talking about the next games in both Sherbrook (in summer of 2013), and even in Prince George (winter) four years away! One of the Games staff recently recounted to the medical volunteers a quote she had read from a local reporter, who adeptly summed up the spirit of the Games by stating that "Halifax has its groove back." Jack Ceaser Page 7 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE Page 8 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE SONDAGE POUR LES CANDIDATS INTERESSÉS À PASSER L’EXAMEN POUR L’OBTENTION DU DIPLÔME DE MÉDECINE DU SPORT ET DE L’EXERCICE EN FRANÇAIS. À tous les 4 ans, l’ACMSE inclut un circuit pour les candidats désirant faire l’examen de médecine du sport en français. Le dernier examen francophone a eu lieu au printemps 2009. Ainsi, le prochain examen francophone n’aurait eu lieu qu’en 2013. Cependant, un nombre minimal de 12 candidats francophones inscrits permettrait à l’ACMSE de créer un circuit en français lors du prochain examen. Si vous êtes intéressés à passer l’examen pour l’obtention du diplôme de médecin du sport et de l’exercice en français, envoyez-moi un courriel confirmant votre intérêt. Le comité d’accréditation n’a pas encore déterminé le lieu et la date précise pour tenir cet examen, mais l’automne 2011 en Ontario (Ottawa ou aux alentours), sont envisagés. Comme membre de l’ACMSE, vous avez accès au guide de références suggéré en visitant le site des membres : www.casem-acmse.org. De plus, vous recevrez les informations concernant l’examen et d’autres activités de l’ACMSE par courriel et un rabais sur les frais d’inscriptions des cours et conférences (prochaine conférence en juillet 2011 à St. John’s NL). Si vous avez des questions ou vous avez besoin plus d’information, n’hésitez pas à me contacter : Barbara Falardeau courriel: [email protected] Page 9 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW CASEM DIPLOMA HOLDERS SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 in Edmonton AB Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Kenneth Arthur,Vancouver BC Marcia Clark, Edmonton AB Manon Côté, St. Laurent QC Andrew Currie, Ottawa ON Lydia Di Liddo, Outremont QC Heather Finlayson,Vancouver BC Annie Gareau, Whistler BC John Glenn, Ottawa ON Thomas Green,Vancouver BC Jing Jin, Toronto ON Patrick MacGillivray, Ottawa ON Stephanie Melanson, Moncton NB Maleen Mendis, Winnipeg MB Jennifer Obst, Edmonton AB Erika Persson, Edmonton AB Reg Peters, Abbotsford, BC David Robinson, Stoney Creek ON Lee Schofield, Toronto ON Kara Solmundson,Vancouver BC Shawn Verity, Winnipeg MB Ivan Wong, Los Angeles CA CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE Profile of a CASEM Volunteer CASEM -Volunteering helps shape the future of Sport Medicine Doctors My first exposure to CASEM was before I was even in medical school. Being the sport medicine keener that I was (and still am!) and towards the end of my kinesiology degree, I was given the wonderful opportunity to volunteer at the CASEM annual conference in 2005. That event was a wonderful and meaningful experience for me. It brought my interest in sport medicine to an even greater height. But more importantly, it allowed me to meet many talented and highly regarded sport medicine physicians from Ontario and Canada, all of whom I continue to be in contact with to this date. As each and every one of us can attest to, finding your way within medicine is highly dependent on the people you have guiding you and educating you along the way. Without realising it, that opportunity to volunteer at that conference before even being in medical school connected me with many sport medicine physicians who took me under their wings and have helped me in more ways than I can even describe-all of whom are members of CASEM. I am currently a 1st year family medicine resident in Ottawa. As I reflect on my four years of medical school (also in Ottawa), I am proud to see the leaps that the University of Ottawa has made regarding sport medicine awareness, and conversely, how CASEM continued to help me and fellow med students grow as future doctors. Recognizing that perhaps sport medicine was under represented within the curriculum, it was great to witness the creation of the school’s Sport Medicine Interest Group. I later became the chair of this group for 3 consecutive years, and a large majority of the speakers who helped me to make it into the group that it is today were from CASEM. As a student, on 2 separate occasions, I was also fortunate to be able to act as a standardized patient for the CASEM diploma exams. Once again this opportunity served as a great educational tool and networking experience for a student eager to learn more about sport medicine. Having recently graduated from medical school, I am in a great place to encourage all medical students potentially interested in sport medicine to become a CASEM member. For the many aforementioned reasons, being a member of CASEM as a medical student served as an extremely useful tool in my quest to pursuing sport medicine. And it can do the same for other students as well. With CASEM’s significantly reduced fees for students, and their welcoming atmosphere, I can’t think of any reason why a student should not get involved. Lynn Ashdown Lynn Ashdown Page 10 Page 11 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE VOLUNTEERS ARE WELCOME! Are you interested in getting involved in CASEM? Would you like to contribute to the valuable work the committees are doing? Do not hesitate to let Head Office know how we can put your talents and knowledge to best use! You can get involved as much or as little or as you can spare time. We are happy to introduce you to the Chairs of a committee you are interested in. All CASEM committees are posted on the CASEM website www.casemacmse.org, click at the top of the page “about CASEM” and on the pull down menu click on Committees. If you need more information or have any questions please call us or send an email to Dawn Haworth @[email protected] BIENVENUE AUX BÉNÉVOLES! Est-ce que vous êtes intéressés de vous impliquer dans les travaux valables des comités de l’ACMSE? Est-ce que vous aimeriez mettre vos talents et connaissances en pratique ou peut-être essayer quelque chose de nouveau? Vous pouvez vous impliquer autant que vous voulez avec un projet dans un comité. Le bureau national serait heureux de vous introduire au président d’un comite qui vous intéresse (ou plusieurs comités) Tous les comités de l’ACMSE sont postés sur le site web www.casem-acmse.org sous « à propos d’ACMSE » en haut de la première page du site. Si vous avez besoin plus d’informations ou vous avez des questions sur les comités, veuillez contacter Dawn Haworth au [email protected] Page 12 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE KIDS CORNER - LE Coin des enfants Dr. Erika Persson, MD, Dip. Sport Med. One Step Back and Two Steps Forward… In this first issue of the CASEM newsletter for 2011, I’d like to take this opportunity to highlight some of the achievements of the Pediatric Sport and Exercise Medicine Committee during the past year and bring attention to some exciting things planned for 2011. 2010 was a productive year in terms of position statements. The much anticipated publication of the statement “Physical activity recommendations for children with specific chronic health conditions”, that was created jointly with the Canadian Pediatric Society. The statement is available on the CASEM website and discusses the current recommendations with respect to sport and physical activity for children and adolescents with asthma, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, hemophilia and cystic fibrosis. We hope that by dual publication, information regarding chronic pediatric illness and sport will reach as many pediatric caregivers as possible. Future statements that are currently in development include recommendations for sport in the pediatric diabetic and body checking in hockey. At the June 2010 annual conference in Toronto we had a few changes within the committee and the current committee includes: Merrilee Zetaruk, Kristin Houghton, Iris Marshall, Laura Cruz, Anthony Luke, Elise Martin, Robert Lee, Elaine Joughin, Erik Koelink, Claire LeBlanc, Michelle McTimoney, Erika Persson, John Philpott, Devin Peterson, Navin Prasad, Laura Purcell and Bill Mackie. The annual 5K run was held and despite the rainy weather, all who participated enjoyed the course along the waterfront and $500 was raised to support the Toronto Harborfront Community Youth Center. The committee is looking forward to the annual conference in St. John’s this July and hopes to see many of you out for the 5K run/walk again and enjoy the sights and sounds of St John’s and Signal Hill! l Hil na l g i to S un r L 5K ’s N n h Jo St. Page 13 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE KIDS CORNER - LE Coin des enfants Looking forward to 2011 brings many educational opportunities for pediatric sport and exercise medicine with not only the annual CASEM conference, but also sessions held by the Canadian Pediatric Society (CPS) this year. The first opportunity is being held in early March at the Lifelong Learning in Pediatrics Conference in Whistler BC with Dr Laura Purcell discussing many contemporary sport medicine issues including concussion and return to play. The next is at the Canadian Pediatric Society annual meeting in Quebec City in June, with a hands on session by Drs LeBlanc and McTimoney on pediatric shoulder issues. There are also a number of francophone sessions with respect to common pediatric sport medicine problems as well as sport nutrition. Finally, for those medical students and residents who are CASEM members and interested in pursuing further training in Pediatric Sport and Exercise medicine, there is a Pediatric Sport Medicine Elective grant available thru the CPS. Please contact the CASEM pediatric sport medicine committee for further details. Best wishes for an active and exciting 2011 for everyone!!! Erika Persson Erika Persson MD FRCPC Dip Sport Med Pediatrics and Pediatric Sport Medicine Glen Sather Sport Medicine Clinic University of Alberta Page 14 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE SIRC is proud to be working with CASEM to provide you with SIRC Membership! The Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC) is very pleased to be working with CASEM to provide you, as valued member of the sport community, with electronic access to the SIRC resources. SIRC is the world’s leading sport, fitness and sport science library and has been working extensively to provide its members with tools that will help with research and education needs. You are now able to search the library, access the latest publications and ask our information specialists questions from anywhere in Canada via the web. You have access to: • SIRC Librarians If you have a question or need help finding resources, SIRC librarians are specialized in the areas of sport and fitness, sport science and sport medicine as well as health and wellness. You can ask them questions throughout the week for help finding studies and resources that will help you with your research, presentations, patient education, coaching or training, reports, newsletters, fact sheets etc. Page 15 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE • SIRC Collection SIRC has over 7 million pages of sport information, including over 125,000 articles on sport science and sport medicine, 100,000 articles on coaching and training and over 65,000 on health and wellness. The library contains documents from around the world ranging in date from the 1700s to current and continues to grow on a daily basis • Customized CASEM Aisle SIRC has done the research for you! Our expert Librarians have culled full text articles on core topics of interest to CASEM members from the extensive SIRC Collection and SportDiscus database. You now have quick, click-through access to documents on Concussion, Pregnancy and Fitness, Youth Physical Inactivity, Osteoarthritis, Injury and more. Click on the categories below for more resources. • SportDiscusTM with Full-text database Contains full-text and bibliographic references in such areas as sport medicine, physical education, coaching and training, arts and history, corporate wellness, engineering and health and safety. • Document Delivery From book chapters to journal articles, documents are available online or through SIRC’s Document Delivery service with your SIRC membership. •SIRC Newsletter See current and past SIRC newsletters for free articles, past events and sporting information. • SIRC Conference Calendar View and post events and conferences in sport. • Sport Press Release Email Service Receive a daily summary of sport activities or search the archive of Canadian sporting announcements. • Sport Job Postings View and post career opportunities in sport. You are a SIRC Member! If you have not logged in before or have forgotten your password, contact [email protected] and Brandie Adams will assist you in accessing your SIRC member area. Page 16 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE NOTES AND NOTABLES…. Congratulations to the Team Leaders and Members of the FISU Games, Pan Am Games and the Olympic Games! FISU—Winter Universiade Games, Erzurum, Turkey, January 27th to February 6th, 2011 CMO Devin Nielsen (Chief Medical Officer) CT Andrea Prieur (Core Team) HCT Physician: Taryn Taylor (alternate-Veronique Godbout) (Health Care Team) Therapists: Jacques Lavergne & Victoria Wiltshire. FISU- 2011 Summer Universiade Games, Shenzhen China, August 8-18, 2011 CMO: David Mai CT: Mike McMurray Pan American Games, Guadalajara, Mexico, October 15-30, 2011 CMO: Andrew Marshall CT: Nancy Quinn Olympic Summer Games 2012, London UK: CMO: Julia Alleyne CT: Marc Rizzardo Page 17 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES... Looking for Sport Medicine Physician The Nepean Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy Centre is presently looking for a part time Sports Medicine Physician. The clinic is well established and is situated in a large Sportsplex with seven Physiotherapists, one of them being a certified personal Trainer, two registered Massage Therapists, a Dietitian, a Chiropodist and a part time Sports Medicine Physician. We were recently voted The Best Physiotherapy Clinic in Nepean by our clients and received the Diamond Award from the newspaper “Nepean this Week”. We have a large referral base from several Family Practice Physicians and many of these refer for a Sports Medicine consultation. For further information please contact Virginia Boro BscPT, Clinic Director at [email protected] or 613-727-5755 or visit our website www.nepeansportsmedicine.ca Sports Medicine Physician - ActiveCare Physiotherapy ORLEANS ActiveCare Physiotherapy is looking for a Sport Medicine Fellow or MSK specialist to join our multidisciplinary team. Our newest location was recently completed in Orleans. CLICK: Video of Clinic This opportunity is ideal for a physician looking to work a few days a week or setup a full practice. With 10 family physicians on site, walk-in-clinic, specialists, physiotherapists and other ancillary services ActiveCare Physiotherapy provides a unique environment for cross referrals. • • • • • • • • • 15:85 Split or rental rate 10 family physicians on site New 2400 square foot clinic EMR (optional) FHG (optional) Walk-In Hours/Family Practice/(optional) Flexible Hours (Part-Time, Full Time) No Contract/Lease Signage and Promotion Included For further information please contact directly: Dr. Tarek Sardana MD. Cell: 613-864-0464 Email: [email protected] , www.acpottawa.ca Page 18 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE Water Polo Canada is seeking Sport Med Doctors to provide support to their numerous National Team programs. We have full time National Team Centres located in Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa and Montreal. We are seeking onsite support for these programs, in addition to Doctors and Physiotherapists that may be available to travel with the National Team programs to select events. If you are interested in this opportunity to support amateur athletes in Canada, please contact Water Polo Canada at [email protected]. Thank you for your consideration. Heather Kaulbach, Operations Manager, Water Polo Canada, www.waterpolo.ca Water Polo Canada recherche les services de docteurs et de physiothérapeutes afin de soutenir ses nombreux programmes d’équipes nationales. Nous avons des centres d’entraînement d’équipes nationales à temps plein situés à Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa et Montréal. Nous recherchons une assistance sur place pour ces programmes, en plus de requérir les services de ces docteurs et physiothérapeutes pour voyager avec les équipes nationales pour certains évènements. Si vous êtes intéressés par cette occasion de soutenir les athlètes amateurs canadiens, veuillez contacter Water Polo Canada à [email protected]. Nous vous remercions de votre attention. Heather Kaulbach, directrice des operations, Water Polo Canada, www.waterpolo.ca Page 20 CASEM Newsletter/ Nouvelles ACMSE CANADIAN ACADEMY OF SPORT MEDICINE CONFEREENCE ON THE EASTERN EDGE - JULY 2011 SOCIAL OUTING THURSDAY NIGHT SIGN UP ONLINE www.casem-acmse.org (under Events) RALLY IN THE ALLEY IN ST. JOHN’S CASEM SPORT MEDICINE CONFERENCE ON THE EASTERN EDGE SOCIAL ACTIVITY - THURSDAY NIGHT JULY 14, 2011—6-11PM Starting at 6pm at the Sheraton Ballroom the group will be shuttled by bus to the infamous George Street. St. John’s has more bars and pubs per capita than any other city in Canada. This evening the group gets to experience the famous nightlife of downtown St. John’s. A traditional Pub Dinner of the famous St. John’s fish and chips is served (for those who are allergic to seafood an alternative meal is arranged). While eating we arrange for a great local Newfoundland act to entertain. Then we follow with an organized Pub Crawl with Club One as the gathering place once all have finished with their respective bars. Here we take advantage of their large stage and dance floor to present one of our finest local bands that are guaranteed to keep the group going to the end of the night. The group will be shuttled back to the Sheraton around 11pm. MONDAY - TUESDAY JULY 11-12, 2011 SHERATON HOTEL NEWFOUNDLAND, ST. JOHN’S NL FIMS TEAM PHYSICIAN DEVELOPMENT COURSE This course will address the key components of sport medicine skills in a practical case based approach within realistic scenarios. The course delivers its content in an interactive learning format that integrates the principles of adult education with updated teaching technology in practical sessions where skills and theory are challenged and refined. CASEM ensures that excellent quality faculty is selected which offers leadership, mentoring and gold standard principles of care. All Delegates will be provided with a comprehensive F.I.M.S.Team Physician Manual (2nd Edition).
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