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2011 - 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
PEOPLE.PRACTICES.PROGRAMS.
THIRTY YEARS OF LEADERSHIP
SportMedBC is proud to be celebrating 30 years of leadership, public awareness and education in the areas of sport medicine, sport science and sport training. Since 1982, we have been committed to promoting sport health and acting as a focal point for experts, applied expertise and programs. With practitioner support, we have come a long way towards our vision of helping to create a comprehensive, highly-integrated sport medicine network serving active Canadians.
Three decades ago, visionaries in our field such as Dr. Doug Clement and Dr. Jack Taunton championed the creation of a network of sport medical and paramedical leaders. That SportMedBC network has now grown to 600 strong.
More important, the fields of sport medicine, sport science and sport training � the three pillars of SportMedBC � have grown, developed and evolved to the point where they permeate all aspects of the promotion and development of sport.
There is no market segment on the continuum of sport represented in the Canadian Sport for Life model, from entry-level youth to professional athletes and Olympians to Masters Games athletes, not served, impacted or otherwise influenced in some way by practitioners of sport medicine and exercise science.
The best is yet to come and the upside is huge for sport medicine, sport science and sport training. We mark our 30th Anniversary by ushering in a new strategic partner in athlete development and health promotion: Fortius Sport & Health.
We should be proud of the 30-year history of SportMedBC. Yet we should be more bullish than ever about the next 30 years, thanks to partners such as the BC Sport Agency, the Government of British Columbia, The Vancouver Sun and the many more that have helped make our province one of the hotbeds for sport medicine and exercise science in North America� and that will continue to do so in the years to come.
Table of Contents
SportMedBC Annual Report 2011-2012
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1718
2011 2012
APRIL
Provided on-site medical support for
48,904 runners & walkers in
Vancouver Sun Run.
AUGUSTPerformed Medical Manager duties for
Team BC at the Western Canada Summer Games.
SEPTEMBER
Forged a new partnership with the
Aboriginal Sport, Recreation and Physical
Activity Partners Council.
2013
MARCH
JANUARY
Reached over 90 BC Aboriginal communities through SportMed Aboriginal RunWalk.
Worldwide release for Beginning Runner's Handbook (4th edition).
Highlights in 2011-2012
OUR LEADERSHIP Message from the Chair
CEO Report
SportMedBC Board of Directors and Staff
OUR ENVIRONMENT Clients
Partnerships
Acknowledgments
OUR FRAMEWORK Sport Medicine
Sport Science
Sport Training
OUR STRATEGIC DIRECTION & GROWTH Role, Mission, Vision
Highlights
The Future
OUR RESOURCES & SERVICES Best People (including the SportMed Directory)
Best Practices (including the SportMed Library)
Best Programs (including SportMed Safety, Performance, Nutrition & RunWalk)
OUR COMMUNITY REACH
THE EVOLUTION OF SportMedBC
12
OCTOBERDeveloped and
initiated delivery of new concussion
management workshop.
Photo credit: Martin Dee
THIRTY YEARS OF LEADERSHIP
SportMedBC is proud to be celebrating 30 years of leadership, public awareness and education in the areas of sport medicine, sport science and sport training. Since 1982, we have been committed to promoting sport health and acting as a focal point for experts, applied expertise and programs. With practitioner support, we have come a long way towards our vision of helping to create a comprehensive, highly-integrated sport medicine network serving active Canadians.
Three decades ago, visionaries in our field such as Dr. Doug Clement and Dr. Jack Taunton championed the creation of a network of sport medical and paramedical leaders. That SportMedBC network has now grown to 600 strong.
More important, the fields of sport medicine, sport science and sport training � the three pillars of SportMedBC � have grown, developed and evolved to the point where they permeate all aspects of the promotion and development of sport.
There is no market segment on the continuum of sport represented in the Canadian Sport for Life model, from entry-level youth to professional athletes and Olympians to Masters Games athletes, not served, impacted or otherwise influenced in some way by practitioners of sport medicine and exercise science.
The best is yet to come and the upside is huge for sport medicine, sport science and sport training. We mark our 30th Anniversary by ushering in a new strategic partner in athlete development and health promotion: Fortius Sport & Health.
We should be proud of the 30-year history of SportMedBC. Yet we should be more bullish than ever about the next 30 years, thanks to partners such as the BC Sport Agency, the Government of British Columbia, The Vancouver Sun and the many more that have helped make our province one of the hotbeds for sport medicine and exercise science in North America� and that will continue to do so in the years to come.
Table of Contents
SportMedBC Annual Report 2011-2012
4
6
8
10
1718
2011 2012
APRIL
Provided on-site medical support for
48,904 runners & walkers in
Vancouver Sun Run.
AUGUSTPerformed Medical Manager duties for
Team BC at the Western Canada Summer Games.
SEPTEMBER
Forged a new partnership with the
Aboriginal Sport, Recreation and Physical
Activity Partners Council.
2013
MARCH
JANUARY
Reached over 90 BC Aboriginal communities through SportMed Aboriginal RunWalk.
Worldwide release for Beginning Runner's Handbook (4th edition).
Highlights in 2011-2012
OUR LEADERSHIP Message from the Chair
CEO Report
SportMedBC Board of Directors and Staff
OUR ENVIRONMENT Clients
Partnerships
Acknowledgments
OUR FRAMEWORK Sport Medicine
Sport Science
Sport Training
OUR STRATEGIC DIRECTION & GROWTH Role, Mission, Vision
Highlights
The Future
OUR RESOURCES & SERVICES Best People (including the SportMed Directory)
Best Practices (including the SportMed Library)
Best Programs (including SportMed Safety, Performance, Nutrition & RunWalk)
OUR COMMUNITY REACH
THE EVOLUTION OF SportMedBC
12
OCTOBERDeveloped and
initiated delivery of new concussion
management workshop.
Photo credit: Martin Dee
Message from the Chair
On behalf of the Board of Directors, management and staff of SportMedBC, I wanted to acknowledge and congratulate all of those who have contributed to 30 years of growth, development and evolution in sport medicine, sport science and sport training here in British Columbia and, for that matter, across Canada.
I cannot help but put the spotlight on a podium of milestones and defining moments in our history as we gather for a 2012 Annual General Meeting that marks the 30th Anniversary of SportMedBC.
Of course, we would not be here today without the vision, inspiration and leadership of those who recognized the importance of injury prevention and treatment decades ago and worked together to create the sports first aid program that led to the creation of SportMedBC in 1982 and in turn, what is now a network of 600 dedicated practitioners that represent our fields throughout the province.
The second milestone in the history of sport medicine in British Columbia was the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Thanks to the leadership of Dr. Jack Taunton, Dr. Mike Wilkinson, Dr. Rick Celebrini and countless others from our SportMedBC network, Vancouver 2010 was heralded by the International Olympic Committee as having the best sport medical services platform in the history of the Olympic Games. That is arguably our greatest achievement and it was a shared experience that had much the same boost on our profession that it had on the country at large. It was golden.
The third milestone, in part a legacy of the integrated approach taken to serving the Olympic athletes of Vancouver 2010, is the creation of Fortius Sport & Health. We are proud to be the Premier Founding Partner of Fortius Sport & Health and the three entities that will collectively help us elevate our fields to the next level: the Fortius Foundation, the Fortius Institute and the Fortius Athlete Development Centre, with the flagship facility situated in the City of Burnaby.
It's a major milestone for sport medicine and exercise science because it represents an investment of tens of millions of dollars into our sector. The capital campaign alone for the Fortius Athlete Development Centre is $61 million and the lead donation of more than $23 million made by Vancouver businessman Scott Cousens is the single largest sport philanthropic gift in Canadian history.
Yet with initiatives such as Fortius Sport & Health and others, the future has never looked brighter for those of us committed to the promotion of sport health on the strength of the best people, best practices and best programs in sport medicine, sport science and sport training.
Dr. David Cox, PhD
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Governance and policies are led by a 10-person Board of Directors elected from our professional membership.
Dr. David Cox Psychologist Summerland - Chair
Dr. Joseph SternPodiatristVancouver - Treasurer
Dr. Jim BovardPhysicianNorth Vancouver
Leslie ClisbyMassage TherapistCampbell River
Dr. Christopher MacLeanBiomechanistVancouver
Marc RizzardoPhysiotherapistBurnaby
Dr. Jim VernersChiropractorVictoria
Dr. Mike WilkinsonPhysicianVancouver
Isabel GrondinPhysiotherapistVictoria
Kate MilneExercise PhysiologistVancouver
OURLEADERSHIP
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President & CEO's Report
The Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League have much more than the team doctor and trainer they had in tow when they made their first run to the Stanley Cup final in 1982, the same year SportMedBC was founded 30 years ago.
The NHL franchise now has an arsenal of strength and conditioning expertise, physiotherapists, sport psychologists, nutritionists and even a sleep doctor employed to help its players achieve optimal performance as individuals and as a team. The Canucks have invested considerably in training equipment and amenities at Rogers Arena and will invest even more in their new practice facility, planned for space at what is now Plaza of Nations.
The same can be said of the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer, the Vancouver Canadians of the Northwest League of Minor League Baseball and even the Vancouver Giants of the major junior Western Hockey League.
The Lions are serviced by several of the veterans of our SportMedBC network; same with Major League Soccer's Whitecaps. The Whitecaps' commitment to their players extends to their residency prospects and will be headquartered at their new training centre at the University of British Columbia.
Thirty years since our inception, SportMedBC practitioners are now everywhere in the sport system and in the pecking order of professional sports in BC and across the country. Members of our network have long-standing relationships with national team and provincial team programs in Canada.
As we mark our 30th Anniversary, we have many reasons to be proud of our professional not-for-profit society, from our Sports First Aid program to SportMed RunWalk and Sun Run InTraining and from our on-site medical coverage program to the new SportSmart injury prevention and performance tips workshop series for parents and coaches.
Yet more than anything, we can take great pride in you: The practitioners and professionals who have dedicated yourselves to sport medicine and exercise science and made your mark on our pro sports franchises, national and provincial team programs, training clinics for everyday British Columbians and, of course, on Vancouver 2010.
We look forward to working with you to continue to promote and develop our fields in British Columbia and across Canada and to help make a difference for the hundreds of thousands of athletes, weekend warriors, recreational players and fitness buffs who benefit from your expertise and, moreover, your dedication to and passion for your profession.
Lynda Cannell, M.P.E.
MANAGEMENT &STAFF
Lynda CannellPresident & CEO
Sandy ManskeDirector, Finance &Administration
Alison CristallDirector, BusinessDevelopment
Mike MartignagoManager,Communications
Shannon McBurneyManager, SportMed RunWalk
Jean-Sebastien HartellCoordinator, SportMed Safety
Susan NguyenCoordinator, SportMed RunWalk
Lynn KanukaCoach, SportMed RunWalk
Patricia ChueySenior Consultant, SportMed Nutrition
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Message from the Chair
On behalf of the Board of Directors, management and staff of SportMedBC, I wanted to acknowledge and congratulate all of those who have contributed to 30 years of growth, development and evolution in sport medicine, sport science and sport training here in British Columbia and, for that matter, across Canada.
I cannot help but put the spotlight on a podium of milestones and defining moments in our history as we gather for a 2012 Annual General Meeting that marks the 30th Anniversary of SportMedBC.
Of course, we would not be here today without the vision, inspiration and leadership of those who recognized the importance of injury prevention and treatment decades ago and worked together to create the sports first aid program that led to the creation of SportMedBC in 1982 and in turn, what is now a network of 600 dedicated practitioners that represent our fields throughout the province.
The second milestone in the history of sport medicine in British Columbia was the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Thanks to the leadership of Dr. Jack Taunton, Dr. Mike Wilkinson, Dr. Rick Celebrini and countless others from our SportMedBC network, Vancouver 2010 was heralded by the International Olympic Committee as having the best sport medical services platform in the history of the Olympic Games. That is arguably our greatest achievement and it was a shared experience that had much the same boost on our profession that it had on the country at large. It was golden.
The third milestone, in part a legacy of the integrated approach taken to serving the Olympic athletes of Vancouver 2010, is the creation of Fortius Sport & Health. We are proud to be the Premier Founding Partner of Fortius Sport & Health and the three entities that will collectively help us elevate our fields to the next level: the Fortius Foundation, the Fortius Institute and the Fortius Athlete Development Centre, with the flagship facility situated in the City of Burnaby.
It's a major milestone for sport medicine and exercise science because it represents an investment of tens of millions of dollars into our sector. The capital campaign alone for the Fortius Athlete Development Centre is $61 million and the lead donation of more than $23 million made by Vancouver businessman Scott Cousens is the single largest sport philanthropic gift in Canadian history.
Yet with initiatives such as Fortius Sport & Health and others, the future has never looked brighter for those of us committed to the promotion of sport health on the strength of the best people, best practices and best programs in sport medicine, sport science and sport training.
Dr. David Cox, PhD
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Governance and policies are led by a 10-person Board of Directors elected from our professional membership.
Dr. David Cox Psychologist Summerland - Chair
Dr. Joseph SternPodiatristVancouver - Treasurer
Dr. Jim BovardPhysicianNorth Vancouver
Leslie ClisbyMassage TherapistCampbell River
Dr. Christopher MacLeanBiomechanistVancouver
Marc RizzardoPhysiotherapistBurnaby
Dr. Jim VernersChiropractorVictoria
Dr. Mike WilkinsonPhysicianVancouver
Isabel GrondinPhysiotherapistVictoria
Kate MilneExercise PhysiologistVancouver
OURLEADERSHIP
4
President & CEO's Report
The Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League have much more than the team doctor and trainer they had in tow when they made their first run to the Stanley Cup final in 1982, the same year SportMedBC was founded 30 years ago.
The NHL franchise now has an arsenal of strength and conditioning expertise, physiotherapists, sport psychologists, nutritionists and even a sleep doctor employed to help its players achieve optimal performance as individuals and as a team. The Canucks have invested considerably in training equipment and amenities at Rogers Arena and will invest even more in their new practice facility, planned for space at what is now Plaza of Nations.
The same can be said of the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer, the Vancouver Canadians of the Northwest League of Minor League Baseball and even the Vancouver Giants of the major junior Western Hockey League.
The Lions are serviced by several of the veterans of our SportMedBC network; same with Major League Soccer's Whitecaps. The Whitecaps' commitment to their players extends to their residency prospects and will be headquartered at their new training centre at the University of British Columbia.
Thirty years since our inception, SportMedBC practitioners are now everywhere in the sport system and in the pecking order of professional sports in BC and across the country. Members of our network have long-standing relationships with national team and provincial team programs in Canada.
As we mark our 30th Anniversary, we have many reasons to be proud of our professional not-for-profit society, from our Sports First Aid program to SportMed RunWalk and Sun Run InTraining and from our on-site medical coverage program to the new SportSmart injury prevention and performance tips workshop series for parents and coaches.
Yet more than anything, we can take great pride in you: The practitioners and professionals who have dedicated yourselves to sport medicine and exercise science and made your mark on our pro sports franchises, national and provincial team programs, training clinics for everyday British Columbians and, of course, on Vancouver 2010.
We look forward to working with you to continue to promote and develop our fields in British Columbia and across Canada and to help make a difference for the hundreds of thousands of athletes, weekend warriors, recreational players and fitness buffs who benefit from your expertise and, moreover, your dedication to and passion for your profession.
Lynda Cannell, M.P.E.
MANAGEMENT &STAFF
Lynda CannellPresident & CEO
Sandy ManskeDirector, Finance &Administration
Alison CristallDirector, BusinessDevelopment
Mike MartignagoManager,Communications
Shannon McBurneyManager, SportMed RunWalk
Jean-Sebastien HartellCoordinator, SportMed Safety
Susan NguyenCoordinator, SportMed RunWalk
Lynn KanukaCoach, SportMed RunWalk
Patricia ChueySenior Consultant, SportMed Nutrition
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OURENVIRONMENT
SportMedBC works both within the core provincial sport system � and in some cases, national sport federations � and in the larger community of other groups and individuals involved in sport and active living, from community centres and colleges and universities to professional sport franchises and associations� to individual athletes of all ages and levels of ability.
PROVINCIALSPORT ORGANIZATIONS (PSOs and MSOs)
BC Soccer PacificSport Centres (Kamloops, Nanaimo, Prince
George, Fraser Valley) BC Lacrosse Association Gymnastics BC BC Games Society Coaches Association of BC
NOTE: SportMedBC works in cooperation with the Canadian Sport Centre Pacific on the Integrated Performance System (IPS) to develop and implement sport health monitoring and services for targeted athletes and sports.
Athletics (Middle Distance) Cycling Diving Figure Skating Judo Para-Alpine Ringette Rugby Shooting Snowboarding Speed skating Swimming Triathlon Volleyball Water polo Wheelchair Athletics Wheelchair Basketball Wrestling
NATIONALSPORT FEDERATIONS & TEAMS
F ield Hockey Canada Canadian Soccer Association Canadian Para Alpine Ski Team Tennis Canada Individual national level athletes in a
variety of sports
LOCALCLUBS, TEAMS & COMMUNITY CENTRES
63 Community Centres serving as Sun Run InTraining venues
120 Aboriginal communities across the province (including 36 Band offices, 15 Aboriginal Schools, 12 Aboriginal Societies and 27 Aboriginal groups and 4 Community Health Centres)
Royal City Hyacks Football Club SFU Track and Field
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
UBC Human Kinetics Simon Fraser University Kinesiology University of Victoria Capilano University University College of Fraser Valley College of the Rockies Douglas College Langara College Trinity Western University Crofton House Charles Hays Secondary West Point Grey Academy Mulgrave School McRoberts Secondary Kelly Road Secondary Collingwood secondary school
EVENTS
BC Soccer Provincial Teams Program Training Camps
BC Lacrosse Tier I Field Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse Tier II Lacrosse Provincials Western Canada Summer Games � Kamloops V ancouver Sun Run Scotiabank Half Marathon CSA National B Coaches Camp BC Soccer NTC Camps and exhibition matches Richmond Elementary School Track and Field Surrey Elementary School Track and Field Henderson Elementary School Track and Field BC Lacrosse Bantam Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse Midget Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse PeeWee Provincials BC Soccer Provincial Teams Program
GENERAL PUBLIC
More than 13,673 individual logging on to private communities and training groups at www.sportmedbc.com.
“
“
As our partnership approaches nearly 20
years, the Sun Run InTraining program by
SportMedBC continues to assist in making the
Vancouver Sun Run one of the most successful
10K RunWalk events in the world. Their running
and walking programs lead the way in promoting
physical activity, health and fitness.
JAMIE PITBLADOVice-President
Promotions & Community Investment
Pacific Newspaper Group
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
6
SportMedBC ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
The support that SportMedBC partners provide is fundamental to our commitment to further and enhance sport medicine and science activities in the province of British Columbia.
FUNDING PARTNERS
BC Sport Agency
British Columbia Gaming Commission
Province of British Columbia
PROGRAM PARTNERS
The BC Ministry of Health (Aboriginal Healthy Living Branch)
Williams Health Group
Urban Poling
Thomas L. Lutes, Barrister & Solicitor
Emblematica Brand Builders
MEDIA PARTNERS
The Vancouver Sun
The Province
The Sport Market on Team 1040
BC SOCCER
PARTNERSHIPS
BC Sport Agency The new centralized agency responsible for sport funding and development in British Columbia.
Fortius Sport & Health SportMedBC is a Premier Founding Partner of Fortius Sport & Health and the Fortius Athlete Development Centre slated for opening in Burnaby, B.C. in the spring of 2013.
BC SoccerSportMedBC provides on-site sport safety support and technical development and is a strategic partner in the delivery of SportMed Soccer, a program of training tips and resources for players and their parents.
BC Games SocietySportMedBC provides advice and guidance to Host Community medical services committees.
BC Medical Association (Athletics & Recreation Committee)SportMedBC is a corresponding member of the committee and has worked closely with the physicians to bring SportMed RunWalk into their offices.
BC Injury Prevention and Leadership CouncilSportMedBC is a corresponding member of the council
Canadian Centre for Ethics in SportSportMedBC incorporates drug-free sport messages into our programs and assists in the coordination and implementation of doping control services.
SportBCThe primary link to the provincial sport organizations focused on sport insurance and other administrative services.
Aboriginal Healthy Living Branch, Ministry of HealthBringing walking, running and leadership development to aboriginal communities throughout the province.
Aboriginal Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity Partners Council SportMedBC's partner in the province-wide delivery of Aboriginal RunWalk. 7
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
OURENVIRONMENT
SportMedBC works both within the core provincial sport system � and in some cases, national sport federations � and in the larger community of other groups and individuals involved in sport and active living, from community centres and colleges and universities to professional sport franchises and associations� to individual athletes of all ages and levels of ability.
PROVINCIALSPORT ORGANIZATIONS (PSOs and MSOs)
BC Soccer PacificSport Centres (Kamloops, Nanaimo, Prince
George, Fraser Valley) BC Lacrosse Association Gymnastics BC BC Games Society Coaches Association of BC
NOTE: SportMedBC works in cooperation with the Canadian Sport Centre Pacific on the Integrated Performance System (IPS) to develop and implement sport health monitoring and services for targeted athletes and sports.
Athletics (Middle Distance) Cycling Diving Figure Skating Judo Para-Alpine Ringette Rugby Shooting Snowboarding Speed skating Swimming Triathlon Volleyball Water polo Wheelchair Athletics Wheelchair Basketball Wrestling
NATIONALSPORT FEDERATIONS & TEAMS
F ield Hockey Canada Canadian Soccer Association Canadian Para Alpine Ski Team Tennis Canada Individual national level athletes in a
variety of sports
LOCALCLUBS, TEAMS & COMMUNITY CENTRES
63 Community Centres serving as Sun Run InTraining venues
120 Aboriginal communities across the province (including 36 Band offices, 15 Aboriginal Schools, 12 Aboriginal Societies and 27 Aboriginal groups and 4 Community Health Centres)
Royal City Hyacks Football Club SFU Track and Field
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
UBC Human Kinetics Simon Fraser University Kinesiology University of Victoria Capilano University University College of Fraser Valley College of the Rockies Douglas College Langara College Trinity Western University Crofton House Charles Hays Secondary West Point Grey Academy Mulgrave School McRoberts Secondary Kelly Road Secondary Collingwood secondary school
EVENTS
BC Soccer Provincial Teams Program Training Camps
BC Lacrosse Tier I Field Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse Tier II Lacrosse Provincials Western Canada Summer Games � Kamloops V ancouver Sun Run Scotiabank Half Marathon CSA National B Coaches Camp BC Soccer NTC Camps and exhibition matches Richmond Elementary School Track and Field Surrey Elementary School Track and Field Henderson Elementary School Track and Field BC Lacrosse Bantam Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse Midget Lacrosse Provincials BC Lacrosse PeeWee Provincials BC Soccer Provincial Teams Program
GENERAL PUBLIC
More than 13,673 individual logging on to private communities and training groups at www.sportmedbc.com.
“
“
As our partnership approaches nearly 20
years, the Sun Run InTraining program by
SportMedBC continues to assist in making the
Vancouver Sun Run one of the most successful
10K RunWalk events in the world. Their running
and walking programs lead the way in promoting
physical activity, health and fitness.
JAMIE PITBLADOVice-President
Promotions & Community Investment
Pacific Newspaper Group
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
6
SportMedBC ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
The support that SportMedBC partners provide is fundamental to our commitment to further and enhance sport medicine and science activities in the province of British Columbia.
FUNDING PARTNERS
BC Sport Agency
British Columbia Gaming Commission
Province of British Columbia
PROGRAM PARTNERS
The BC Ministry of Health (Aboriginal Healthy Living Branch)
Williams Health Group
Urban Poling
Thomas L. Lutes, Barrister & Solicitor
Emblematica Brand Builders
MEDIA PARTNERS
The Vancouver Sun
The Province
The Sport Market on Team 1040
BC SOCCER
PARTNERSHIPS
BC Sport Agency The new centralized agency responsible for sport funding and development in British Columbia.
Fortius Sport & Health SportMedBC is a Premier Founding Partner of Fortius Sport & Health and the Fortius Athlete Development Centre slated for opening in Burnaby, B.C. in the spring of 2013.
BC SoccerSportMedBC provides on-site sport safety support and technical development and is a strategic partner in the delivery of SportMed Soccer, a program of training tips and resources for players and their parents.
BC Games SocietySportMedBC provides advice and guidance to Host Community medical services committees.
BC Medical Association (Athletics & Recreation Committee)SportMedBC is a corresponding member of the committee and has worked closely with the physicians to bring SportMed RunWalk into their offices.
BC Injury Prevention and Leadership CouncilSportMedBC is a corresponding member of the council
Canadian Centre for Ethics in SportSportMedBC incorporates drug-free sport messages into our programs and assists in the coordination and implementation of doping control services.
SportBCThe primary link to the provincial sport organizations focused on sport insurance and other administrative services.
Aboriginal Healthy Living Branch, Ministry of HealthBringing walking, running and leadership development to aboriginal communities throughout the province.
Aboriginal Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity Partners Council SportMedBC's partner in the province-wide delivery of Aboriginal RunWalk. 7
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
OURFRAMEWORK
SportMedBC was established 30 years ago as the Sport Medicine Council of British Columbia, which marked the beginning of what is today a professional network of close to 600 sport medical and paramedical practitioners. Many of our basic operations and activities serve the province's leaders in Sport Medicine, Sport Science and Sport Training, including our SportMed Directory and our SportMed Library. Those resources are also designed to serve the larger community of British Columbians and Canadians who are interested in active living, from recreation and fitness to performance.
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SPORT MEDICINE SPORT SCIENCE SPORT TRAINING
Best People Best Practices Best Programs
SportMed DIRECTORY SportMed LIBRARY SportMed SAFETY
Physicians Articles Sports First Aid Workshops
Physiotherapists Research Papers Athletic Taping Workshops
Athletic Therapists Academic/Medical ReportsConcussion Management
Workshops
Chiropractors Products and Technologies On-Site Event Coverage
Massage Therapists Audio and Video Resources SportMed PERFORMANCE
PsychologistsProfessional & Volunteer
OpportunitiesAthlete/Team Services
Acupuncturists Nutritional Plans and Recipes Athlete Assessment Protocols
Dietitians SportMed Online Communities
Nutrition Education & Counselling
Exercise Physiologists Sport Safety & Injury Prevention SportMed NUTRITION
Podiatrists Sport Nutrition Athlete/Team Counselling
Pedorthists RunWalk Education Workshops
Fitness Appraisers SportMed Soccer Menu Resources
OptometristsPLUS 12 additional
program-specific networks SportMed RunWalk
Mental Performance Consultants SunRun In Training
Strength & Conditioning Specialists Aboriginal RunWalk
Biomechanists RunWalk Online
Nordic Walking
HealthBeat
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
8
The continued development of
SportMed Soccer through its online
resources is an exciting step for parents,
coaches, soccer leaders and most important
players. Through social media and The Province
Sports Academy, SportMed Soccer
provides the necessary training tools and tips
that truly benefit those involved in the sport. With SportMedBC's
experience in RunWalk and InTraining programs,
our partnership offers the opportunity to deliver valuable sport medicine, sport science and sport
training information
BJORN OSIECK Executive Director of
BC Soccer
OURFRAMEWORK
SportMedBC was established 30 years ago as the Sport Medicine Council of British Columbia, which marked the beginning of what is today a professional network of close to 600 sport medical and paramedical practitioners. Many of our basic operations and activities serve the province's leaders in Sport Medicine, Sport Science and Sport Training, including our SportMed Directory and our SportMed Library. Those resources are also designed to serve the larger community of British Columbians and Canadians who are interested in active living, from recreation and fitness to performance.
“
“
SPORT MEDICINE SPORT SCIENCE SPORT TRAINING
Best People Best Practices Best Programs
SportMed DIRECTORY SportMed LIBRARY SportMed SAFETY
Physicians Articles Sports First Aid Workshops
Physiotherapists Research Papers Athletic Taping Workshops
Athletic Therapists Academic/Medical ReportsConcussion Management
Workshops
Chiropractors Products and Technologies On-Site Event Coverage
Massage Therapists Audio and Video Resources SportMed PERFORMANCE
PsychologistsProfessional & Volunteer
OpportunitiesAthlete/Team Services
Acupuncturists Nutritional Plans and Recipes Athlete Assessment Protocols
Dietitians SportMed Online Communities
Nutrition Education & Counselling
Exercise Physiologists Sport Safety & Injury Prevention SportMed NUTRITION
Podiatrists Sport Nutrition Athlete/Team Counselling
Pedorthists RunWalk Education Workshops
Fitness Appraisers SportMed Soccer Menu Resources
OptometristsPLUS 12 additional
program-specific networks SportMed RunWalk
Mental Performance Consultants SunRun In Training
Strength & Conditioning Specialists Aboriginal RunWalk
Biomechanists RunWalk Online
Nordic Walking
HealthBeat
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
8
The continued development of
SportMed Soccer through its online
resources is an exciting step for parents,
coaches, soccer leaders and most important
players. Through social media and The Province
Sports Academy, SportMed Soccer
provides the necessary training tools and tips
that truly benefit those involved in the sport. With SportMedBC's
experience in RunWalk and InTraining programs,
our partnership offers the opportunity to deliver valuable sport medicine, sport science and sport
training information
BJORN OSIECK Executive Director of
BC Soccer
SportMedBC, a professional not-for-profit society comprised of sport medical and paramedical practitioners in British Columbia, promotes leadership, public awareness and education in the areas of sport medicine, sport science and sport training.
OUR STRATEGICDIRECTION & GROWTH
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OUR MISSION
Promoting Sport Health on the strength of the BEST PEOPLE, BEST PRACTICES and BEST PROGRAMS in Sport Medicine, Sport Science and Sport Training.
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
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Practitioner network grows to 600 practitioners in 2011-2012
SportMedBC's Performance Manager supports Team BC at Western Canada Summer Games
“By serving as a focal point for experts, applied expertise and programs, SportMedBC serves the full continuum of British Columbians, spanning those oriented towards all levels of activity from Recreation to Fitness to Performance.
The strong partnership between Coaches BC and SportMedBC is natural as both organizations are education and training leaders in their respective fields. The incentive that Coaches BC members receive on SportMedBC safety courses has allowed us to extend the relationship to our members, ensuring BC's coaches have access to the highest quality education in the field of sport safety.
LAURA WATSON Executive Director / Technical Director, Coaches Association of British Columbia
OUR VISION
A comprehensive, highly-integrated sport medicine NETWORK and
KNOWLEDGE BASE serving ACTIVE CANADIANS with professionalism, innovation and responsiveness.
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SportMedBC
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BEST PROGRAMS
BEST PEOPLE
SportMed News & Views distributes news stories and perspectives every week to a growing audience of subscribers
Our social media strategy incorporates Facebook and Twitter to promote the latest research, news and ideas in sport medicine and sport science
BEST PRACTICES
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
Aboriginal RunWalk attracted 1,600 participants from 90 communities across BC
99% of SportMed RunWalk participants would recommend the program to a friend
SportMed Performance supports Tennis Canada's elite junior program based out of the North Shore Winter Club and coached by Oded Jacob
SportMed Safety programs delivered to 498 participants
SportMedBC has been an essential part of the
success of The Province Sports Academy. Our
instructional project was created to provide
resources for players, coaches and parents,
and we needed outside experts to help with that. The SportMedBC team
provides us with excellent and current
content that has benefited thousands of young athletes, parents
and sport administrators across British Columbia.
PAUL CHAPMANSenior News Editor,
The Province
SportMedBC, a professional not-for-profit society comprised of sport medical and paramedical practitioners in British Columbia, promotes leadership, public awareness and education in the areas of sport medicine, sport science and sport training.
OUR STRATEGICDIRECTION & GROWTH
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OUR MISSION
Promoting Sport Health on the strength of the BEST PEOPLE, BEST PRACTICES and BEST PROGRAMS in Sport Medicine, Sport Science and Sport Training.
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
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Practitioner network grows to 600 practitioners in 2011-2012
SportMedBC's Performance Manager supports Team BC at Western Canada Summer Games
“By serving as a focal point for experts, applied expertise and programs, SportMedBC serves the full continuum of British Columbians, spanning those oriented towards all levels of activity from Recreation to Fitness to Performance.
The strong partnership between Coaches BC and SportMedBC is natural as both organizations are education and training leaders in their respective fields. The incentive that Coaches BC members receive on SportMedBC safety courses has allowed us to extend the relationship to our members, ensuring BC's coaches have access to the highest quality education in the field of sport safety.
LAURA WATSON Executive Director / Technical Director, Coaches Association of British Columbia
OUR VISION
A comprehensive, highly-integrated sport medicine NETWORK and
KNOWLEDGE BASE serving ACTIVE CANADIANS with professionalism, innovation and responsiveness.
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SportMedBC
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BEST PROGRAMS
BEST PEOPLE
SportMed News & Views distributes news stories and perspectives every week to a growing audience of subscribers
Our social media strategy incorporates Facebook and Twitter to promote the latest research, news and ideas in sport medicine and sport science
BEST PRACTICES
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
Aboriginal RunWalk attracted 1,600 participants from 90 communities across BC
99% of SportMed RunWalk participants would recommend the program to a friend
SportMed Performance supports Tennis Canada's elite junior program based out of the North Shore Winter Club and coached by Oded Jacob
SportMed Safety programs delivered to 498 participants
SportMedBC has been an essential part of the
success of The Province Sports Academy. Our
instructional project was created to provide
resources for players, coaches and parents,
and we needed outside experts to help with that. The SportMedBC team
provides us with excellent and current
content that has benefited thousands of young athletes, parents
and sport administrators across British Columbia.
PAUL CHAPMANSenior News Editor,
The Province
The Best PeopleSPORT MEDICINE
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2011 - 12 HighlightsIt's been our pleasure to
collaborate with the team at SportMedBC on both the Vancouver Sun
Run and the inaugural SeaWheeze Half
Marathon in 2012. The staff and crew are professional team
players and embrace a great sense of customer
service while keeping the athletes safe and able to achieve their
goals.
Dr. SAM GUTMANPresident, Rockdoc
Consulting Inc.
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
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2011 - 12 Highlights
“SportMedBC plays a critical role in the development of Team BC athletes and coaches by providing sport science and medical services and coordinating practitioner support to facilitate optimal performances at Western Canada Summer Games and Canada Games.
CHRIS GRAHAMTeam BC Program Manager
The BCLA has had a great relationship with SportMedBC for many years. We appreciate the professionalism and organization of the SportMedBC staff and especially the knowledge and respect the trainers have for our athletes. We hope to continue with SportMedBC for many years to come.
DARCY RHODESTechnical Director, BC Lacrosse Association
The Best PracticesSPORT SCIENCE
SportMedBC
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SportMedBC Directory
Professional Development Opportunities
On-site Event Medical Coverage engagements
SportMedBCPRACTITIONER NETWORK
Delivery Methods:
SportMed Directory lists 599 Practitioners in 17 Professions practicing throughout the province (41% Sea to Sky, 14% Fraser Valley, 20% Vancouver Island & Central Coast, 11% Fraser River Delta, 11% Thompson Okanagan, 2% Caribou NE, 1% Kootenays).
120 practitioners trained to deliver Functional Assessment Protocols for IPS (59 in Vancouver, 9-Whistler, 10-Okanagan, 17-Vancouver Island, 2-Fraser Valley, 1-Caribou NE, 1-Kootenays).
Employment opportunities for 48 SportsAiders, 36 Therapists.
Supported TeamBC on-site at Western Canada Summer Games in Kamloops.
Recruited and coordinated 358 practitioners to provide on-site event medical coverage for local, regional, provincial and national level competitions.
Results:
Resources & Online Communities
Delivery Methods:
SportMedBC.com features over 13,740 subscribers engaged in 31 different online networks.
350 articles, 95 recipes, 25 product reviews, 40 podcasts, 40 videos available in SportMed Library.
Weekly updates in News & Views on sport safety, injury prevention & more.
82, 360 visits to the website (up 10% from previous year).
Injury prevention information and guidelines circulated to 4,453 British Columbians weekly.
The Best Practices Newsletter distributed to 6,903 subscribers, including 70 PSOs.
SportMed RunWalk is highlighted weekly January through May in The Vancouver Sun, with SportMedBC advice viewed 25 million times.
SportMedBC's Social Media reach grows, with Facebook up 30% (1033) and Twitter doubling from 503 to 1093.
SportMed Community Networks and BC Directory of Practitioners are most visited pages on sportmedbc.com.
Results:
SportMedBC.com Online Community Networks Social Media (Facebook, Twitter) Best Practices Newsletters Weekly News & Views Updates The Vancouver Sun The Province Sport Academy Drugs and Sport Hotline
OUR RESOURCES& SERVICES
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
The Best PeopleSPORT MEDICINE
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2011 - 12 HighlightsIt's been our pleasure to
collaborate with the team at SportMedBC on both the Vancouver Sun
Run and the inaugural SeaWheeze Half
Marathon in 2012. The staff and crew are professional team
players and embrace a great sense of customer
service while keeping the athletes safe and able to achieve their
goals.
Dr. SAM GUTMANPresident, Rockdoc
Consulting Inc.
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
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2011 - 12 Highlights
“SportMedBC plays a critical role in the development of Team BC athletes and coaches by providing sport science and medical services and coordinating practitioner support to facilitate optimal performances at Western Canada Summer Games and Canada Games.
CHRIS GRAHAMTeam BC Program Manager
The BCLA has had a great relationship with SportMedBC for many years. We appreciate the professionalism and organization of the SportMedBC staff and especially the knowledge and respect the trainers have for our athletes. We hope to continue with SportMedBC for many years to come.
DARCY RHODESTechnical Director, BC Lacrosse Association
The Best PracticesSPORT SCIENCE
SportMedBC
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SportMedBC Directory
Professional Development Opportunities
On-site Event Medical Coverage engagements
SportMedBCPRACTITIONER NETWORK
Delivery Methods:
SportMed Directory lists 599 Practitioners in 17 Professions practicing throughout the province (41% Sea to Sky, 14% Fraser Valley, 20% Vancouver Island & Central Coast, 11% Fraser River Delta, 11% Thompson Okanagan, 2% Caribou NE, 1% Kootenays).
120 practitioners trained to deliver Functional Assessment Protocols for IPS (59 in Vancouver, 9-Whistler, 10-Okanagan, 17-Vancouver Island, 2-Fraser Valley, 1-Caribou NE, 1-Kootenays).
Employment opportunities for 48 SportsAiders, 36 Therapists.
Supported TeamBC on-site at Western Canada Summer Games in Kamloops.
Recruited and coordinated 358 practitioners to provide on-site event medical coverage for local, regional, provincial and national level competitions.
Results:
Resources & Online Communities
Delivery Methods:
SportMedBC.com features over 13,740 subscribers engaged in 31 different online networks.
350 articles, 95 recipes, 25 product reviews, 40 podcasts, 40 videos available in SportMed Library.
Weekly updates in News & Views on sport safety, injury prevention & more.
82, 360 visits to the website (up 10% from previous year).
Injury prevention information and guidelines circulated to 4,453 British Columbians weekly.
The Best Practices Newsletter distributed to 6,903 subscribers, including 70 PSOs.
SportMed RunWalk is highlighted weekly January through May in The Vancouver Sun, with SportMedBC advice viewed 25 million times.
SportMedBC's Social Media reach grows, with Facebook up 30% (1033) and Twitter doubling from 503 to 1093.
SportMed Community Networks and BC Directory of Practitioners are most visited pages on sportmedbc.com.
Results:
SportMedBC.com Online Community Networks Social Media (Facebook, Twitter) Best Practices Newsletters Weekly News & Views Updates The Vancouver Sun The Province Sport Academy Drugs and Sport Hotline
OUR RESOURCES& SERVICES
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
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“Our community has
become more active because of the
Aboriginal RunWalk program. Three great examples: A middle-
aged man recovering from a serious back
injury; A senior who's pushed through the
program despite cancer treatment; and a young
lady who has quit smoking and has lost 25 pounds. These are
all examples of how the ARW program has encouraged us to
become fitter, healthier and stronger.
ARW Leader from Moricetown
The Best ProgramsSPORT TRAINING
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Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
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SportMedBC
2011 - 12 Highlights
SportHealth Programming
Functional Assessments
Team BC Support
IPS Coach Support
SportMedPERFORMANCE
Delivery Methods:
Coordinated services to assist PSO/NSO athlete development programs - physical, nutritional and mental preparation, monitoring of optimal health status, programming to prevent injuries and providing medical treatment referrals � covering 15 sports, 2 Para-sports, in 6/8 regions of the province.
102 comprehensive athlete assessments delivered in 6 regions of the province
IPS Coach Support � Triathlon (Alan Carlsson), Swimming (Vince Mikuska), Snowboarding (Andrew George), Cycling (Jeff Ain), Athletics (Britt Townsend), Figure Skating (Danielle Williams), Wrestling (Lyndsay Belisle)
Recruited medical practitioners to attend training camps and travel with teams.
Developed Team BC Drug Education plan.
Facilitated medical referrals for targeted athletes.
Coordinates support for Tennis Canada National Junior Training Program coached by resident coaches Oded Jacob and Ruben Alcantara based at North Shore Winter Club.
Results:
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SportMed NUTRITION
Delivery Methods:
Healthy nutrition advice reaches 4,453 British Columbians in 117 communities through SportMed RunWalk programs.
Nutrition tips for active individual contributed to The Vancouver Sun have been viewed 25 million times.
Results:
Athlete Development Programs SportMed RunWalk including Vancouver Sun Run RunWalk Leader Training Aboriginal RunWalk Pre/post training Health Screening (HealthBeat) Sports First Aid Workshops
Being part of a Sun Run InTraining clinic makes me feel like being part of a RunWalk family. I've made some great friends through my years of participation. I'd recommend a clinic and the InTraining program to anyone.
SunRun InTrainingParticipant
I hated running before I started this program. Now, I hate the idea of missing a run! With the encouragement and support of the leaders, fellow participants, and of course the program, it's made my transition from couch potato to athletic prospect a lot easier.
SunRun InTrainingParticipant
“OUR RESOURCES
& SERVICESANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
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“Our community has
become more active because of the
Aboriginal RunWalk program. Three great examples: A middle-
aged man recovering from a serious back
injury; A senior who's pushed through the
program despite cancer treatment; and a young
lady who has quit smoking and has lost 25 pounds. These are
all examples of how the ARW program has encouraged us to
become fitter, healthier and stronger.
ARW Leader from Moricetown
The Best ProgramsSPORT TRAINING
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Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
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“
SportMedBC
2011 - 12 Highlights
SportHealth Programming
Functional Assessments
Team BC Support
IPS Coach Support
SportMedPERFORMANCE
Delivery Methods:
Coordinated services to assist PSO/NSO athlete development programs - physical, nutritional and mental preparation, monitoring of optimal health status, programming to prevent injuries and providing medical treatment referrals � covering 15 sports, 2 Para-sports, in 6/8 regions of the province.
102 comprehensive athlete assessments delivered in 6 regions of the province
IPS Coach Support � Triathlon (Alan Carlsson), Swimming (Vince Mikuska), Snowboarding (Andrew George), Cycling (Jeff Ain), Athletics (Britt Townsend), Figure Skating (Danielle Williams), Wrestling (Lyndsay Belisle)
Recruited medical practitioners to attend training camps and travel with teams.
Developed Team BC Drug Education plan.
Facilitated medical referrals for targeted athletes.
Coordinates support for Tennis Canada National Junior Training Program coached by resident coaches Oded Jacob and Ruben Alcantara based at North Shore Winter Club.
Results:
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SportMed NUTRITION
Delivery Methods:
Healthy nutrition advice reaches 4,453 British Columbians in 117 communities through SportMed RunWalk programs.
Nutrition tips for active individual contributed to The Vancouver Sun have been viewed 25 million times.
Results:
Athlete Development Programs SportMed RunWalk including Vancouver Sun Run RunWalk Leader Training Aboriginal RunWalk Pre/post training Health Screening (HealthBeat) Sports First Aid Workshops
Being part of a Sun Run InTraining clinic makes me feel like being part of a RunWalk family. I've made some great friends through my years of participation. I'd recommend a clinic and the InTraining program to anyone.
SunRun InTrainingParticipant
I hated running before I started this program. Now, I hate the idea of missing a run! With the encouragement and support of the leaders, fellow participants, and of course the program, it's made my transition from couch potato to athletic prospect a lot easier.
SunRun InTrainingParticipant
“OUR RESOURCES
& SERVICESANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
SportMedBC.com continues to gain in popularity and has seen a significant increase in traffic over the past fiscal year. Visits are up 10% from last year with 82,360 visits.
In 2011-'12, SportMedBC's Community membership has grown to 13,673. The vast majority of these members are Canadian (90%), but we continue to see membership growth in the United States (2%), and other countries such as the UK (1%), Australia (1%) and Estonia (1%). The majority of Canadian members are from BC (96%), followed by Ontario (1%), Alberta (1%) and Quebec (1%).
SportMed Community membership is well distributed throughout British Columbia.
OURCOMMUNITY REACH
Community Membership in Regions
Vancouver / Sea-Sky 31%
Thompson-Okanagan 18%
North West 15%
Fraser Valley 13%
Fraser River Delta 12%
Caribou NE 10%
Van Island and Central Coast 10%
Kootenays 1%
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SportMed Safety(Injury Prevention)
Delivery Methods:
Coordinated event medical support for 86 events province-wide assisting 75,000 participants.
Employed 36 sport medicine practitioners in 4 regions of the province to deliver Sport Safety programming.
Coordinated therapists for BC Soccer Provincial Teams Program.
Injury prevention and sports first aid education reaches 4,453 British Columbians in 117 communities through RunWalk programs.
Injury Prevention tips in The Province and The Vancouver Sun has reach of 25 million.
Injury prevention network posts reach 4,453 British Columbians each week
Best Practices newsletter delivered to 70 provincial sport organizations.
13 weeks of Injury prevention education tips in 35 Sun Run InTraining clinics across BC.
19 Sports First Aid and Taping Courses delivered in 7 out of 8 regions of the province to 439 participants.
20 active course conductors province-wide.
Results:
Workshops (Sports First Aid, Taping) & course conductor training
On-Site Event Medical Coverage Services Equipment & Supplies Loan Program The Province Sport Academy RunWalk Clinics and Leader Training SportMed Soccer
SportMedRunWalk
Delivery Methods:
2,853 participants in Sun Run InTraining working with 688 volunteer leaders at 63 community centres across BC, including Kamloops, Peachland, Squamish, Sechelt and Bowen Island.
27 volunteer RunWalk Leaders received an award for 5 years of involvement, 15 volunteers for 10 years and 7 leaders for 15 years.
3 community centres recognized for 10 years of involvement and 6 for 15 years of involvement.
93% of SportMed RunWalk participants would participate in the program again and 98% would recommend the program to a friend.
The Aboriginal RunWalk (ARW) program engaged 1,599 participants and trained 128 group leaders in 90 communities.
30 groups created or attended local 10K events in their communities, including Quesnel, Chase, Agassiz, New Aiyanish and Enderby.
Implemented HealthBeat workshops (health screening protocols pre and post ARW training) in Masset, Skidegate, Victoria, Quesnel, Merritt, Hope, Hazelton and Vancouver.
Partnered with UBC's Cardiovascular Physiology and Rehabilitation Laboratory to conduct program research - ARW participant's physical activity levels increased from 46.8% to 83.4%.
Results:
Sun Run InTraining Clinics Aboriginal RunWalk Pre/post-training Health Screening (HealthBeat) RunWalk Online Communities The Vancouver Sun
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs. SportMedBC
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Additionally, there are 290 different cities/towns/villages represented within these regions. Exemplifying the continued growth over the past year is the community of Hazelton, now with 774 active community network members (representing 33% of the population of Hazelton / New Hazelton combined).
There are 599 practitioners (as of April 1, 2012) listed in the SportMed Directory. Regional representation of practitioners listed is as follows:
SportMed Directory Listings by Region
Vancouver / Sea-Sky 41%
Van Island and Central Coast 20%
Fraser Valley 14%
Fraser River Delta 11%
Thompson-Okanagan 11%
Kootenays 1%
Caribou NE 2%
The SportMedBC e-newsletter,�Best Practices� has a circulation list of 6,903 (including all PSOs and other sport system representatives).
SportMed Safety � 19 Sports First Aid and Safety courses have been taught province wide.
Sun Run InTraining Participants
Vancouver 42%
Fraser Valley 28%
Fraser River Delta 23%
Thompson-Okanagan 7%
Aboriginal RunWalk Participants
North West 21%
Caribou NE 20%
Thompson-Okanagan 17%
Vancouver / Sea-Sky 9%
Fraser Valley 15%
Van Island and Central Coast 18%
Robust resources and information in the areas of Sport Medicine, Sport Science and Sport Education are available to the general public at www.sportmedbc.com.
OUR RESOURCES& SERVICES
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
Blood pressure before the InTraining program: 140/90. Resting heart rate: 70. After the InTraining program: 120/80. Resting heart rate: 58. Enough said!
SunRun InTrainingParticipant
SportMedBC's Sports First Aid course was very informative. As a new pee-wee hockey coach and a first aid first-timer, the instruction was clear, educational and timely. Covering things like on-site injury management and developing first aid kits from our knowledgeable and friendly instructor made for a great experience.
SportMed Safety Course Participant
SportMedBC.com continues to gain in popularity and has seen a significant increase in traffic over the past fiscal year. Visits are up 10% from last year with 82,360 visits.
In 2011-'12, SportMedBC's Community membership has grown to 13,673. The vast majority of these members are Canadian (90%), but we continue to see membership growth in the United States (2%), and other countries such as the UK (1%), Australia (1%) and Estonia (1%). The majority of Canadian members are from BC (96%), followed by Ontario (1%), Alberta (1%) and Quebec (1%).
SportMed Community membership is well distributed throughout British Columbia.
OURCOMMUNITY REACH
Community Membership in Regions
Vancouver / Sea-Sky 31%
Thompson-Okanagan 18%
North West 15%
Fraser Valley 13%
Fraser River Delta 12%
Caribou NE 10%
Van Island and Central Coast 10%
Kootenays 1%
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SportMed Safety(Injury Prevention)
Delivery Methods:
Coordinated event medical support for 86 events province-wide assisting 75,000 participants.
Employed 36 sport medicine practitioners in 4 regions of the province to deliver Sport Safety programming.
Coordinated therapists for BC Soccer Provincial Teams Program.
Injury prevention and sports first aid education reaches 4,453 British Columbians in 117 communities through RunWalk programs.
Injury Prevention tips in The Province and The Vancouver Sun has reach of 25 million.
Injury prevention network posts reach 4,453 British Columbians each week
Best Practices newsletter delivered to 70 provincial sport organizations.
13 weeks of Injury prevention education tips in 35 Sun Run InTraining clinics across BC.
19 Sports First Aid and Taping Courses delivered in 7 out of 8 regions of the province to 439 participants.
20 active course conductors province-wide.
Results:
Workshops (Sports First Aid, Taping) & course conductor training
On-Site Event Medical Coverage Services Equipment & Supplies Loan Program The Province Sport Academy RunWalk Clinics and Leader Training SportMed Soccer
SportMedRunWalk
Delivery Methods:
2,853 participants in Sun Run InTraining working with 688 volunteer leaders at 63 community centres across BC, including Kamloops, Peachland, Squamish, Sechelt and Bowen Island.
27 volunteer RunWalk Leaders received an award for 5 years of involvement, 15 volunteers for 10 years and 7 leaders for 15 years.
3 community centres recognized for 10 years of involvement and 6 for 15 years of involvement.
93% of SportMed RunWalk participants would participate in the program again and 98% would recommend the program to a friend.
The Aboriginal RunWalk (ARW) program engaged 1,599 participants and trained 128 group leaders in 90 communities.
30 groups created or attended local 10K events in their communities, including Quesnel, Chase, Agassiz, New Aiyanish and Enderby.
Implemented HealthBeat workshops (health screening protocols pre and post ARW training) in Masset, Skidegate, Victoria, Quesnel, Merritt, Hope, Hazelton and Vancouver.
Partnered with UBC's Cardiovascular Physiology and Rehabilitation Laboratory to conduct program research - ARW participant's physical activity levels increased from 46.8% to 83.4%.
Results:
Sun Run InTraining Clinics Aboriginal RunWalk Pre/post-training Health Screening (HealthBeat) RunWalk Online Communities The Vancouver Sun
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs. SportMedBC
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Additionally, there are 290 different cities/towns/villages represented within these regions. Exemplifying the continued growth over the past year is the community of Hazelton, now with 774 active community network members (representing 33% of the population of Hazelton / New Hazelton combined).
There are 599 practitioners (as of April 1, 2012) listed in the SportMed Directory. Regional representation of practitioners listed is as follows:
SportMed Directory Listings by Region
Vancouver / Sea-Sky 41%
Van Island and Central Coast 20%
Fraser Valley 14%
Fraser River Delta 11%
Thompson-Okanagan 11%
Kootenays 1%
Caribou NE 2%
The SportMedBC e-newsletter,�Best Practices� has a circulation list of 6,903 (including all PSOs and other sport system representatives).
SportMed Safety � 19 Sports First Aid and Safety courses have been taught province wide.
Sun Run InTraining Participants
Vancouver 42%
Fraser Valley 28%
Fraser River Delta 23%
Thompson-Okanagan 7%
Aboriginal RunWalk Participants
North West 21%
Caribou NE 20%
Thompson-Okanagan 17%
Vancouver / Sea-Sky 9%
Fraser Valley 15%
Van Island and Central Coast 18%
Robust resources and information in the areas of Sport Medicine, Sport Science and Sport Education are available to the general public at www.sportmedbc.com.
OUR RESOURCES& SERVICES
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
Blood pressure before the InTraining program: 140/90. Resting heart rate: 70. After the InTraining program: 120/80. Resting heart rate: 58. Enough said!
SunRun InTrainingParticipant
SportMedBC's Sports First Aid course was very informative. As a new pee-wee hockey coach and a first aid first-timer, the instruction was clear, educational and timely. Covering things like on-site injury management and developing first aid kits from our knowledgeable and friendly instructor made for a great experience.
SportMed Safety Course Participant
THE 80's
1982: SportMedBC is founded and headquartered UBC. 1983: The BC SportsAid Program (Sports FirstAid) is initiated. 1984: Athletic Taping is incorporated as a module in the SportsAid Program. 1984: The SportsAider (SportMedBC's quarterly newsletter) is introduced. 1985: SportMedBC coordinates event medical support for the first Vancouver SunRun. 1988: SportMedBC launches a comprehensive provincial anti-doping program under the leadership of
Dr. Doug Clement. 1988: BC's "Best Ever" high performance athlete development program features science and medicine
support services.
THE 90's
1990: A high performance support program for Team BC is initiated in partnership with the provincial government.
1992: BC SportsAid Program is delivered to registered fitness leaders as part of their compulsory training for certification.
1995: SportMedBC publishes the "Athlete Training Diary." 1996: SportMedBC relocates to Burnaby's Ice Sports Centre. 1996: The InTraining Program is launched in association with The Vancouver Sun Run. 1998: SportMedBC publishes the "Beginning Runners Handbook." 1999: SportMedBC is contracted by PacificSport (Vancouver) to develop a science and medicine support
program for targeted teams and athletes.
THE 2000's
2000: InTraining is launched in Victoria in association with the Times Colonist 10K. 2000: SportMedBC revises its mission and values statements in order to better position itself for the
challenges of the changing sport medicine and science environment and to better serve the athletes of British Columbia.
2001: SportMedBC hosts the International Skating Union's medical conference in Vancouver in conjunction with the World Figure Skating Championships.
2002: The Beginning Runners Journal is published. 2003: SportMedBC develops and launches an innovative youth education program in partnership with the
World Weightlifting Championships. 2007: Launched Sun Run InTraining in partnership with the Honour Your Health Challenge in Aboriginal
communities across the province. 2009: S portMedBC named strategic founding partner of MultiSport Centre of Excellence Foundation.
THE 2010's
2010: SportMed Soccer launched in partnership with BC Soccer. 2011: SportMedBC upgrades social media program. 2012: Partnership with the Aboriginal Sport Recreation and Physical Activity Partners Council to deliver
Aboriginal RunWalk. 2012: Beginning Runner's Handbook (4th Edition) launched world-wide.
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Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
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THE EVOLUTIONof SportMedBC
I'm so happy to have been part of the
HealthBeat program. It was great to have the opportunity to see the
cholesterol readings and other important health
statistics. It's an amazing program that is really
important to our community.
SportMed ARW-HealthBeat Participant from Haida
Gwaii
18
SportMedBC.com and its social media channels are a virtual resource centre for practitioners, coaches, parents, players, sports executives and administrators for the latest information on injury prevention, first aid treatment, nutrition, concussions and other sport training tips.
TAP INTO OUR FACEBOOK FEED NOW!www.facebook.com/sportmedbc
RESOURCE NETWORK
CONNECT WITH US PROFESSIONALLYwww.linkedin.com/sportmedbc
FOLLOW US ON TWITTERwww.twitter.com/sportmedbc
WATCH US ON YOUTUBEwww.youtube.com/sportmedbc
Log in at www.sportmedbc.com/community
SportMedBC.com and its social media channels are a virtual resource centre for practitioners, coaches, parents, players, sports executives and administrators for the latest information on injury prevention, first aid treatment, nutrition, concussions and other sport training tips.
TAP INTO OUR FACEBOOK FEED NOW!www.facebook.com/sportmedbc
RESOURCE NETWORK
CONNECT WITH US PROFESSIONALLYwww.linkedin.com/sportmedbc
FOLLOW US ON TWITTERwww.twitter.com/sportmedbc
WATCH US ON YOUTUBEwww.youtube.com/sportmedbc
Log in at www.sportmedbc.com/community
THE 80's
1982: SportMedBC is founded and headquartered UBC. 1983: The BC SportsAid Program (Sports FirstAid) is initiated. 1984: Athletic Taping is incorporated as a module in the SportsAid Program. 1984: The SportsAider (SportMedBC's quarterly newsletter) is introduced. 1985: SportMedBC coordinates event medical support for the first Vancouver SunRun. 1988: SportMedBC launches a comprehensive provincial anti-doping program under the leadership of
Dr. Doug Clement. 1988: BC's "Best Ever" high performance athlete development program features science and medicine
support services.
THE 90's
1990: A high performance support program for Team BC is initiated in partnership with the provincial government.
1992: BC SportsAid Program is delivered to registered fitness leaders as part of their compulsory training for certification.
1995: SportMedBC publishes the "Athlete Training Diary." 1996: SportMedBC relocates to Burnaby's Ice Sports Centre. 1996: The InTraining Program is launched in association with The Vancouver Sun Run. 1998: SportMedBC publishes the "Beginning Runners Handbook." 1999: SportMedBC is contracted by PacificSport (Vancouver) to develop a science and medicine support
program for targeted teams and athletes.
THE 2000's
2000: InTraining is launched in Victoria in association with the Times Colonist 10K. 2000: SportMedBC revises its mission and values statements in order to better position itself for the
challenges of the changing sport medicine and science environment and to better serve the athletes of British Columbia.
2001: SportMedBC hosts the International Skating Union's medical conference in Vancouver in conjunction with the World Figure Skating Championships.
2002: The Beginning Runners Journal is published. 2003: SportMedBC develops and launches an innovative youth education program in partnership with the
World Weightlifting Championships. 2007: Launched Sun Run InTraining in partnership with the Honour Your Health Challenge in Aboriginal
communities across the province. 2009: S portMedBC named strategic founding partner of MultiSport Centre of Excellence Foundation.
THE 2010's
2010: SportMed Soccer launched in partnership with BC Soccer. 2011: SportMedBC upgrades social media program. 2012: Partnership with the Aboriginal Sport Recreation and Physical Activity Partners Council to deliver
Aboriginal RunWalk. 2012: Beginning Runner's Handbook (4th Edition) launched world-wide.
“
Best People. Best Practices. Best Programs.
“
THE EVOLUTIONof SportMedBC
I'm so happy to have been part of the
HealthBeat program. It was great to have the opportunity to see the
cholesterol readings and other important health
statistics. It's an amazing program that is really
important to our community.
SportMed ARW-HealthBeat Participant from Haida
Gwaii
18
SportMedBC.com and its social media channels are a virtual resource centre for practitioners, coaches, parents, players, sports executives and administrators for the latest information on injury prevention, first aid treatment, nutrition, concussions and other sport training tips.
TAP INTO OUR FACEBOOK FEED NOW!www.facebook.com/sportmedbc
RESOURCE NETWORK
CONNECT WITH US PROFESSIONALLYwww.linkedin.com/sportmedbc
FOLLOW US ON TWITTERwww.twitter.com/sportmedbc
WATCH US ON YOUTUBEwww.youtube.com/sportmedbc
Log in at www.sportmedbc.com/community
SportMedBC.com and its social media channels are a virtual resource centre for practitioners, coaches, parents, players, sports executives and administrators for the latest information on injury prevention, first aid treatment, nutrition, concussions and other sport training tips.
TAP INTO OUR FACEBOOK FEED NOW!www.facebook.com/sportmedbc
RESOURCE NETWORK
CONNECT WITH US PROFESSIONALLYwww.linkedin.com/sportmedbc
FOLLOW US ON TWITTERwww.twitter.com/sportmedbc
WATCH US ON YOUTUBEwww.youtube.com/sportmedbc
Log in at www.sportmedbc.com/community
ADDRESS 1325 East Keith Road North Vancouver, BC V7J 1J3
TELEPHONE General Enquiries (604) 903.3880 SportMed RunWalk (604) 903.3883 SportMed Performance (604) 903.3880 SportMed Safety (604) 903.3884
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