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Providing Sport Medicine and Science
Programs and Services
to Athletes and Coaches in Saskatchewan
SMSCS to hold
Concussion Workshop
For all Coaches, Athletes, Parents and
Administrators
The SMSCS, in conjunction with CPTE, will be
providing a ‘Concussion in Sport’ Workshop on
Friday, April 26, 2013 from 2:00pm - 5:00pm in
Saskatoon.
It is geared
towards coaches,
parents
What
is the SMSCS’s
Mission?
What is our
Purpose?
athletes and sport administrators. This workshop will be
part of an overall Concussion Management
Symposium planned for the weekend of April 26 - 28,
2013. Contact CPTE (966-7473) for more details.
The three-hour Concussion in Sport workshop will
include the following:
1. Presentation on the Assessment, Management and
the Prevention of Concussions in Sport.
2. Question and Answer Panel Session.
3. Testimonials from Athletes that have had
concussions.
4. Discussion on the Roles and Responsibilities of
Agencies/Organizations (Policy Development).
Watch for more details in the near future.
Concussion Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Board of Directors Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . 1
President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Member Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Medical Coverage Program . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Free Service Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
UPDATE, Professional Grant Program . . . . 4
Professional Development Grants . .Summer
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Sport Medicine Education Sessions . . . . . 5
Al Bodnarchuk at the Olympics . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Sport 1st Aid & Taping Workshops . . . . . . . 7
Sport Nutrition Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Sport 1st Aid Supplies and Kits . . . . . . 8
2012 - 2nd Edition
Board of Directors Meeting
DATE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 2012
TIME: 6:00PM (Supper will be provided)
VIDEO CONFERENCE
LOCATIONS:
REGINA (2205 VICTORIA AVE)
SASKATOON (510 CYNTHIA STREET, Rm.#140)
For more information contact:
Mark Henry at 306.780.9208
Functional Movement
System (FMS) Courses
The Level 1 and Level 2 FMS Courses
planned for Saskatoon from October 26 28 are SOLD OUT!
This is a great opportunity to become more
aware of the entire concussion issue, as
well as obtaining some tools to better
prevent and manage concussions!
More information will be forthcoming shortly
for those that have registered.
The Sport Medicine and Science
Council of Saskatchewan
receives financial support from
Resource Materials Sport First Aid Kits & Supplies Medical Coverage of Events Drug/Supplement Education President’s Message
Scott Anderson - BSc.PT, Diploma in Sport Physiothapy
Regina Office
Saskatoon Office
2205 Victoria Avenue
510 Cynthia Street
Regina, SK
Saskatoon, SK
S4P 0S4
S7L 7K7
Fax: 780.9416
Fax: 975.0891
Phone Toll Free: 1.888.350.5558
Web Site: www.smscs.ca
Board of Directors
President .................Scott Anderson (SPS)
Vice President......................Lisa Swallow (SATA)
Past President ............ Dr. Marlys Misfeldt
Secretary/Treasurer ..... Dr. Kim Dorsch (U of R)
Board Member ............. Doug Hillis (U of S)
Board Member ..... Dr. Cole Beavis (SASM)
Board Member ........ Dr. Wendy Chrusch (SASM)
Board Member ............. Jill Apshkrum (SPS)
Board Member ....Dr. Brad Waddell (Director at Large)
Sask Sport Inc. Liaison............Dale Kryzanowski
SMSCS Staff
REGINA
Executive Director - Mark Henry
Regina Office Direct Line: 780.9208
Email: [email protected]
Manager, Sport Medicine Programs &
Services - Scott Julé
Regina Office Direct Line: 780.9446
Email: [email protected]
Mental Training Consultant - Lisa Benz
Regina - U of R Phone: 337.8475
337-8475
Email: [email protected]
SASKATOON
Manager, Sport Science Programs &
Services - Travis Laycock
Saskatoon Office Direct Line: 975.0867
Email: [email protected]
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strong leadership qualities during her time as President over the past
two years is something that I hope to be able to emulate during my term
The
Council has come to the end of our initial three year strategic
as President.
plan and input is being sought from its members into the future
planning
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any other projects that the Council
is involved with.
Nutrition Consultant - Heather Hynes
(maternity leave)
Saskatoon Office Direct Line: 975.0849
Email: [email protected]
This newsletter was sent using the SMSCS email contact list. If you did not receive our newsletter by email and
would like to receive it in the future or you know someone who would like to receive it, contact the SMSCS office at
780.9446 or by email at [email protected]
The SMSCS does not necessarily endorse or recommend the opinions or treatments that are contained in this newsletter. Products and services
advertised within are advertisements only and are not necessarily products used by the SMSCS. Consult medical personnel or sport scientists for
medical problems, advice, and treatment.
The SMSCS permits the reproduction of articles contained within this newsletter for educational or
promotional purposes if we are credited with being the source. Reproduction for the purpose of profit is prohibited. Contact the SMSCS for any other
sport medicine and science related topic.
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Member Recognition
An ongoing feature in the newsletter is to recognize our members who have/are working
with or volunteering time with any provincial, national, or internationally recognized
organizations, teams, athletes or at major sport event.
We’d like to thank everyone who has submitted their recent activities to us. Only those that submitted
information are included. The next edition of the newsletter will be out in December, so please forward
any updates by December 7, 2012. Please note that local/city events will not be included.
Cole Beavis, Sport Medicine Physician - Was the team
Physician for Hockey Canada Men’s Junior Team in the
Canada Russia Challenge that occured in Yaroslavl,
Russia and Halifax, NS. in August.
Louise Ashcroft, Sport Physiotherapist - Classification of
potential athletes for Team Canada and Team USA’s
Sitting Volleyball teams. She is also the Head Therapist
for the U of R Rams.
Al Bodnarchuk, Sport Massage Therapist - Was a member
of the Canadian Medical team at the 2012 Olympics in
London.
Member Recognition
An ongoing feature in the newsletter is to recognize our members who have/are working
with or volunteering time with any provincial, national, or internationally recognized
organizations, teams, athletes or at major sport even
Medical Coverage Program
We’d like to thank everyone who has submitted their recent activities to us. Only those that submitted
One of the Programs the SMSCS provides is our Medical Coverage Program. On a request basis the SMSCS makes
information are included. The next edition of the newsletter will be out in August, so please forward any
every attempt to provide adequate medical coverage at provincial, western, national and international sporting events by
updates medical
by Julypersonnel,
31, 2012. scheduling,
Please note
that local/city
events
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Am
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Mike Nicholls
Bruce Craven
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Ron Brady,
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Leah
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Garret Woynarski
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SMSCS Member Al Bodnarchuk at Olympics - Q and A
1. What was your role with the medical team?
My role was as a sports massage therapist with
the Athletics team. This meant my job was to
help the athletes prior to training and competing
and to help them recover after.
than clients leaving your office and going to do
their work, your clients, the athletes, are getting
ready to perform in front of millions of people,
trying to show how they stack up against the rest
of the world. I take my job very seriously, but
very much enjoy working with Athletics. As I’ve
often said, “If I’m not enjoying what I’m doing, I
shouldn’t be here.”
Al Bodnarchuk at Olympics
2. How did you get selected? What was the
process? I was selected by Athletics Canada
to work with the team. This meant that I only
worked with track and field athletes. I was
selected because of my years of experience as
part of this NSO (National Sports Organization),
IST (Integrated Sports Team). The head coach
asked if I was available and interested in working
with the team. When I said I was available and
interested we started planning the placement of
the medical staff as needed.
3. Did you stay in the Athletes Village and
if so, what was it like? I stayed at a building
called NIDO, a students’ residence, 5 minutes
by subway from the Olympic Village. Many of
the support and medical staff stayed there. It
was very nice because we were able to unwind
and relax away from the hustle and bustle of the
Village.
4. What was it like representing your country?
It is always a great honor to represent your
country, working with our best athletes. But, as
you soon realize, you are there to do a job. Rather
5. You have been involved with other Team
Canada medical teams in the past..how did
this one differ? At these games I only worked
with the Canadian Athletics team. I was not
selected to be part of the core medical group,
who work on Canadian athletes competing in
all sports. I really enjoyed working with one
sport at a major games because this allowed me
to focus on a specific group of athletes and get
to know them better and not feel torn in many
different directions.
6. What did a typical day for you consisted
of? In London, I usually woke up at 6:30 to 7:00
a.m., went for a run and had breakfast before
taking the subway to the clinic. A typical day
had me starting work in the clinic at 9:00 a.m.
In the afternoon I might have to go to a practice
or training session, then back to the clinic to
continue working with athletes. I would leave
the clinic to go back to the residence between
8:30 and 8:45 p.m. On some days I would go to
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7. What one major thing really was an eyeopener for you? An eye-opener for these games
was how many of the Canadian Olympic sports
brought their own medical personnel. This was
not surprising, since bringing your own staff
usually means that you are bringing people who
have worked with the particular sport for the last
few years, and know the athletes and their needs.
8. For you personally what were the highs and
lows of your time at the Olympics? One high
was that my children, Max and Ksenia, showed
such interest in these games and were very
excited about watching events and telling me
about it on Face Time. This made it seem like
we were less far apart.
Another highlight was when our men’s 4 x 100
relay team qualified for the final and were bronze
medalists for about one minute. A low was when
they were disqualified. It was an honor and
pleasure to work on these young men. I was able
to work with them at the training camp and in
London and I knew how hard they worked and
how disappointed they were at the outcome. But
I’m sure they will be successful in Moscow next
summer.
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