ASPETAR-ACSM SYMPOSIUM: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SPORTS MEDICINE 22nd Sep 2016 AGENDA In collaboration with:
ASPETAR-ACSM Symposium: New developments in Sport Medicine A one-day symposium Thursday 22nd September 2016 Aspetar Auditorium (live-stream) Workshops: Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st Sep Approved for a maximum 8.25 CME/CPD credits (including workshops) Target Audience: All licensed healthcare practitioners Overall learning objectives: At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to: 1. Give examples of why and how healthcare professionals learn 2. Apply ethical standards to athlete return-toplay decision-making 3. Understand the importance and apply the principles of shared decision making to athlete care 4. Define the roles and responsibilities of the sports medicine nurse and pharmacist within the athlete healthcare team 5. Apply the latest evidence-based approach to managing common musculoskeletal conditions seen in athletes 6. Apply the latest evidence in managing common medical conditions seen in athletes 7. Design an exercise program for patients with knee osteoarthritis
AGENDA Time Title Speaker 07:00 08:00 Registration 08:00 08:15 Welcome & Introduction Panel - Why and How We Learn (0.25 credits) Dr Mohamed Ghaith Al Kuwari Dr Scott Gillogly Dr Bob Sallis Dr Paul Dijkstra Session 1: Ethics, Decision-making and Teamwork (1.5 credits) Session Objectives: 1-Apply key ethical considerations in a shared decision-making context when dealing with ill or injured athletes 2-Confidently develop and practice a team approach to athlete health care 08:15 08:30 Who Says You Cannot Play? Ethical Considerations in Return To Play 08:30 08:45 Why Shared Decision-making is Important - How to Deal with the Difficult Manager/Coach 08:45 09:00 The Team Approach to Elite Athlete Care - Role of the Sports Medicine Nurse 09:00 09:15 Sports Pharmacy The Value of the Sports Pharmacist 09:15 09:45 Moderated Panel discussion Ethics, Decision-Making and Teamwork 09:45 10:00 TEA/COFFEE BREAK Bill Dexter Louis Holtzhausen Nelly Khalil Manal Zaidan Session 2: An Update on Common Injury Management (2 credits) Session Objectives: 1-Apply the latest evidence based approach to the management of common musculoskeletal injuries seen in athletes: ankle syndesmosis, ACL rupture, hamstring, femoroacetabular impingement, overhead shoulder and common wrist/ hand injuries 10:00 10:15 Syndesmosis Injury - When is it Necessary to Refer for Surgery? 10:15 10:30 Do We Need to Repair All ACL Ruptures in Athletes? - The Latest Evidence All Pieter D Hooghe Rob Johnson 10:30 10:45 Hamstring Injury - PRP of Just Load It Nicol Van Dyk 10:45 11:00 Femoroacetabular Impingement - Is Femoral Cam Deformity a Silent Hip OA Epidemic in the Happening? 11:00-11:15 Approach to Shoulder Pain in the Overhead Athlete 11:15-11:30 Five Common Wrist and Hand Injuries in Athletes 11:30-12:00 Panel Discussion - An Update on Common Musculoskeletal Injury Management 12:00-13:00 LUNCH BREAK Paul Dijkstra & Andrea Mosler Rod Whiteley Bernard Lallemand ALL
Session 3: Medical Considerations in Athlete Care (2 credits)) Session Objectives: 1-Apply the latest evidence based approach to the management of common medical conditions: concussion, the fatigued athlete, asthma and allergy, knee osteoarthritis and obesity 13:00-13:15 Concussion Management - An Update 13:15-13:30 Doctor I m tired - The Approach to the Fatigued Athlete - An Update 13:30-13:45 Asthma and Allergy - Are We Missing the Plot? Bob Sallis Rob Johnson Bill Dexter 13:45-14:00 Medical Issues at the Rio Olympics Juan Manuel Alonso 14:00-14:15 Exercise Prescription for Knee Osteoarthritis - Is It that Simple? 14:15-14:30 The Role of Exercise in Obesity Management - Maybe You Can Outrun a Bad Diet 14:30-15:00 Panel Discussion - Medical Considerations in Athlete Care 15:00 End of Symposium Bert Fields Bob Sallis ALL Thank you
ACSM SPEAKERS Dr. Bill Dexter Dr. Dexter, a recipient of the Maine Governor s Council on Physical Activity Lifetime Achievement Award and EATA Moyer Award, is a past President of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2013-14. He is Director of the Sports Medicine Programme for Maine Medical Centre, Professor of Family Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine and adjunct faculty at the University of Southern Maine, where he also serves as Head Team Physician and Medical Director for the Athletic Training programme. Dr. Rob Johnson Dr. Rob Johnson is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a team physician for University of Minnesota athletics and served as Director of the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Hennepin County Medical Centre in Minneapolis from 1987 to 2011. Currently Director Emeritus of the University of Minnesota Sports Medicine Fellowship, Dr. Johnson is also a Founder and past President of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Robert E. Sallis Dr. Sallis is a Past-President of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and currently chairs Exercise is Medicine, a joint initiative of ACSM and the American Medical Association. Currently working as a family physician at Kaiser Permanente in Fontana, California, Dr. Sallis also serves as Co-Director of their Sports Medicine Fellowship and is a Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. Dr. Bert Fields Dr. Karl Bert Fields is the Director of the Cone Health System Sports Medicine Fellowship in Greensboro, North Carolina. He is a Professor of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Board Certified in Family Medicine and holds a Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine. Dr. Fields has been a past President of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and has been active in teaching sports medicine (and developing curriculum) at several prestigious American colleges and Academies.
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