Information on all CASM committees can be found on this page. Simply click on the appropriate hyperlink.
The CASM Committees are continually evolving to meet the needs of its members and the active Canadians that it serves. Currently, the committees include the following: Athletes with a Disabilty, Annual Symposium, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, Credentials (Diploma), Communication and Marketing, Membership, Official Languages, Paediatric Sport and Exercise Medicine, Publications Research, Selection to Games, Sport Safety, Team Physician Committee Women's Issues in Sport Medicine (WIISM), Interest Groups (Dance)
Athletes with a Disability
To encourage and promote expert health care for athletes with a disability.
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To support and encourage competition with athletes with a disability. Discussion around why we want athletes to train.
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To prepare position papers regarding athletes with a disability issues in sport medicine.
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To actively assist the conference planning committee to ensure athletes with a disability content at annual meetings.
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To liaise with the Canadian Paralympic Committee regarding the health and safety of athletes with a disability in sport.
Doug Dittmer (Chair), Russel O'Connor, Darrell Menard, Andrew Marshall, Susan Labrecque, Bruce Davidson, Dhiren Naidu, Todd Bentley, Deidire McLean, Jon Halperin, Patti Galvin, Nancy Dudek
Annual Symposium Committee
The Annual Symposium Committee was formed in 1997 and consists of representatives from the past, present and future Annual Symposium Organizing Committees, the Education Committee and the Research Committee. The objectives of this committee include:
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Maintaining a high standard of education and continuity of educational initiatives at Annual Symposiums to meet the needs of members
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Providing continuity between meetings, both on educational content and overall emphasis (i.e. recreation, education, topics for different medical practices, research/review, local information, etc.)
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Learning from the experience of previous meeting organizers
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Reviewing the educational content of the Annual Symposium in a year long systematic review of the CASM Selected Readings in Sport Medicine
Alan Vernec ( Chair), Victor Lun ( Research), Jean Doré (2007) Preston Wiley (2008 and 2009)
CASM Annual Symposia
The 2008 CASM Annual Symposium (Rendezvous II) will be held in conjunction with the four CJSM societies and will be held on March 25th to 29th at the Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, USA.
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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
The official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, the Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine , is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in Sports Medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics and rehabilitation in health and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation. The first issue of the quarterly publication was distributed in 1991.
The Journal is published by Lippencott Williams and Wilkins (LWW)
AFFILIATED SOCIETIES
The Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is sent to all members of:
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Communications/Marketing Committee
The Communications/Marketing Committee is responsible to oversee all modes of communication within CASM as well as the solicitation of sponsorship for both the annual meeting and CASM corporately.
Areas of resonsibility include:
- Website
- Newsletter
- Annual Symposium
- Marketing
- Media
Andrew Marshall (Chair)
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Credentials Committee
The Credentials Committee is responsible for the ongoing development and the administration of the examination for the Diploma in Sport Medicine. First administered in 1989, the examination is a multi-stage OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation) process. The Diploma in Sport Medicine is awarded to those who successfully complete the exam and serves to identify to the public and the profession those with particular skills and special expertise in the area of Sport Medicine.
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Robert Stalker (Chair), Louise Walker, MD (Chief Examiner), Mireille Belzile MD, Andrew Marshall, MD, FRCS (C), Daniel McNamara MD, Connie Lebrun, Deidre MacLean, MD, FRCS, Robert Brock MD, FRCS (C), Preston Wiley MD, Claire Leblanc, MD, Ian Shrier, MD,
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Membership Committee
The Membership Committee prepares materials for presentations by the CASM members and displays at various events to encourage new membership. The committee works with the Communications Committee to prepare promotional advertising as needed. The committee is also responsible for:
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Preparing and updating membership kits
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Reviewing all CASM Committee programs to expand their benefits for the general membership
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Increasing the CASM's visibility with the Canadian Medical Association and the general public
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Regularly seeking members' opinions on the level and calibre of services
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Coordinating publication and distribution of the membership roster.
Bruce Davidson (Chair); Kent Pottle, Marin Duke, Andrew Marshall, Dawn Haworth
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Official Languages Committee
The Official Languages Committee was established in 1994-95 to ensure that members are being serviced in the official language of their choice. After receiving feedback from our membership, the committee has decided to disband and reconvene on an ad hoc basis as needed.
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Paediatric Sport and Exercise Medicine Committee
Established in 2003, the mandate of this committee is to promote expert health care for growing athletes.The committee prepares position papers relating to paediatric issues in sport medicine and actively assists the
conference planning committee to ensure paediatric content at CASM annual meetings.
Laura Purcell (Chair)
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The CASM Research Committee, established in 1986, includes six members from across Canada and of different medical specialties. Its mandate includes the development of a systematic, comprehensive program of sport medicine research and research education in Canada.
Victor Lun (Chair), Jack Taunton, Pierre Frémont, Anthony Luke, Karim Khan, Marni Wesner
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The Selection Committee reviews all medical team applications received from the CASM members, including physician nominations from National Sport Organizations, to represent the CASM at Major Games. These Games include the Olympics, Paralympics, Commonwealth, Francophone, University and Canada Games. The Committee recommends the best qualified applicants taking into account expertise, comitment to Sport Medicine, the Diploma Exam in Sport Medicine and other needs from the Major Games. Also taken into account are gender and language representation.
In an effort to make the Games Selection Process more transparent, the CASM Section Committee has recently explained the process by which applicants are ranked (including a new scoring grid). CASM members should consider the scoring within the grid when completing their applications. Click here to read about the process.
James Carson (Chair), members selected according to Games
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Established in 1992, the Sport Safety Committee is involved with safety in sport and recreation at all levels in Canada. General objectives of the committee include analyzing current injury trends in both sport and recreation, promoting safety and injury prevention, and educating the public in issues of sport and recreation safety.
James Carson (Chair)
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Team Physician Committee
Paul Watson (Chair), Victor Lun, Terry DeFreitas, Tatiana Jevremovic, Susan Labrecque, Shelby Karpman, Roger Hobden, Richard Backus, Marni Wesner, James Maclachan, Jack Taunton, Eric Babins, Connie Lebrun, Bruce Davidson, Bernie Lalonde, Andrew Pipe, Winne Meeuwisse, Bob McCormack, Mike Wilkinson
Women's Issues in Sport Medicine (WIISM) Committee
The Women in Sport Medicine Committee was formed in 1986 and includes approximately eight CASM members. The name change to Women's Issues in Sport Medicine was approved in 1995.
Laura Cruz (Chair), Julia Alleyne, Roger Hobden, Eileen Bridges, Connie Lebrun (ACSM Liason), Nina Gow, Margo Mountjoy, Jim Carson, Maureen Kennedy, Janice Harvey (past-Chair)
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Publications Committee
The publications Committee provides a formal platform for CASM documents to be reviewed and prepared for publication. Documents include: position papers, discussion papers, website publications, etc. The publications committee will also review and categorize existing position papers according to approved criteria.
Bob McCormack (Chair), Pierre Frémont, Richard Backus, Kent Pottle
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Interest Groups
The Board of Directors feels it is important to support and foster communication of ideas between CASM members. In some cases, the common interests of members will lead to groups of individuals who will develop projects, generate ideas for future research, and make suggestions to the Annual Symposium Committee for future seminars and workshops at the CASM Annual Symposium. Dance Medicine: Roger Hobden (Chair), Jane Alabaster, Anthony Luke, James Carson, Iris Marshall, Gloria Cohen, Marni Wesner, Laura Cruz, Janet Yoneda, Merrilee Zetaruk
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