Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Job Posting - Certified Athletic Therapist

The Rosedale Wellness Clinic located in downtown Toronto is seeking a Certified Athletic Therapist to join their team of experienced health professionals. The Rosedale Wellness Center has become one of Canada's leaders in providing quality care and innovative wellness programs for the community, since 1989.


We are looking for enthusiastic, dedicated and motivated Athletic Therapist to work within an inter-disciplinary wellness clinic. This position requires you to work with a team of health professionals with many disciplines who work towards one philosophy.


The applicant will be responsible for working with a variety of patients (MVA’s. WSIB, office workers, general population and athlete’s) and has flexible hours.


Qualifications of each applicant must include, but not limited to:

- Degree or Diploma in Athletic Therapy

- Member in Good Standing with CATA

- Minimum of 2 years experience in the related field

- Exceptional Palpation and Manual Dexterity Skills

- Effective communication, organizational, interpersonal and
computer skills are required.

- Ability to motivate and encourage others and deal effectively with
a variety of individuals


**Additional educational credits in Mulligan’s, Soft Tissue Release and ART© are beneficial.


This is a salaried, part-time position with a potential to gain full-time hours, with a June start date.


Please forward all correspondences, along with a CV to: jobs@rosedalewellness.com


Dr. Bryan Sher

Rosedale Wellness Centre

365 Bloor St E.

Toronto, ON

www.rosedalewellness.com

Help Needed

I am looking for coverage for one night during the Brampton Capitals Hockey Rookie Camp tryouts. I have a game for my lacrosse team and can not be there. It's Wednesday June 29th 7-10pm at Terry Miller Arena in Brampton. It should be the easiest 3hrs of work ever. Compensation will be provided. Please bring your own supplies, as I will have my bag at my game. Anything you use will be reimbursed. Please contact me if you're able to help out or for more information at 416-357-4448 or julianne.dainard@gmail.com

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Job Opportunity

Job Posting – Certified Athletic Therapist



The Rosedale Wellness Clinic located in downtown Toronto is seeking a Certified Athletic Therapist to join their team of experienced health professionals. The Rosedale Wellness Center has become one of Canada's leaders in providing quality care and innovative wellness programs for the community, since 1989.



We are looking for enthusiastic, dedicated and motivated Athletic Therapist to work within an inter-disciplinary wellness clinic. This position requires you to work with a team of health professionals with many disciplines who work towards one philosophy.



The applicant will be responsible for working with a variety of patients (MVA’s. WSIB, office workers, general population and athlete’s) and has flexible hours.



Qualifications of each applicant must include, but not limited to:



Degree or Diploma in Athletic Therapy

Member in Good Standing with CATA

Minimum of 2 years experience in the related field

Exceptional Palpation and Manual Dexterity Skills

Effective communication, organizational, interpersonal and
computer skills are required.

Ability to motivate and encourage others and deal effectively with
a variety of individuals



**Additional educational credits in Mulligan’s, Soft Tissue Release and ART© are beneficial.



This is a salaried, part-time position with a potential to gain full-time hours, with a June start date.



Please forward all correspondences, along with a CV to: jobs@rosedalewellness.com



Dr. Bryan Sher

Rosedale Wellness Centre

365 Bloor St E.

Toronto, ON

www.rosedalewellness.com

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Clinic open for a practice session Wednesday morning

Hello Everyone,

I just wanted to let you know that the clinic is open for CATA practice on Wednesday June 1st from 8:30-12:00. Feel free to come in to practice modalities etc.

Take care,
Kirsty

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Coverage Needed

HSC is hosting playoff rugby games for their U14 team. Please see details below.

Where: Hillfield Strathlan College (Hamilton)

When:

Wed May 25 @ 3:30 (confirmed)

Fri May 27 (confirmation pending weds game)

Pay: $25/hour

If interested, please email fady @ fady.attalla@gmail.com.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Baseball Coverage

The Burlington Twins Inter County Baseball Club (IBL) is currently
seeking a student athletic therapist for the 2011 season for both home and away games.

Travel expenses paid and travel on the team bus for road games.

The ideal candidate would be a student or someone who’s looking to
gain experience in the sports medical field.
• Help prevent and treat injuries
• Prepare all necessary supplies
• Evaluate players readiness to play
• Apply protective or injury preventive devices such as tape,
bandages, or braces
• Communicate with coaches and management
• Recommend diets, treatments or exercises
• Perform other duties as required (equipment)



To apply or for more information please contact Stefan Ottenbrite at
(416) 910-9541 or E-Mail otten@rogers.com

Thursday, May 19, 2011

AT Student Symposium - June 16-17, 2011 Montreal, QC

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2nd Athletic Therapy Student Symposium- June 16-17, 2011 Montreal, QC

A Theory and Practical experience at Concordia University Thursday (16th) and Friday (17th), 9am-5pm Montreal, QC
Registration is only $40! Please register by June 3rd, 2011.
TOPICS: Keynote Speaker: Mid-foot Assessment and Treatment Techniques: (Lecture and Lab) -Isabel Grondin, BSc (PT), CAT(C), Camosun College, Victoria BC A graduate of the Concordia University AT program, Ms. Grondin is an instructor at Camosun, and runs a practice on Vancouver Island. She continues to work with Canada's National Rugby Program
-Orthotics: Posting Principles and Fabrication (Lecture and Lab)-David Paris, PhD, CAT(C), ATC; Associate Professor Concordia University A York Graduate, Dr. Paris has been leading students through the Concordia Program since the early 80’s. His research was in foot biomechanics /orthotics, and clinically “supports” people’s feet to this day.
-Scapular movement and shoulder disfunction- (Lecture and Lab) -Dave Jones MSc, CAT(C); Instructor Concordia University A graduate of Concordia, Mr. Jones has been instructing Concordia Students in Assessment and Rehabilitation for over 20 years. He plays an important role in the development of the new Perform Centre in the Department.
-What you need to know about Trigger Point Massage: (Lecture and Lab) -Mylene Saucier, MSc, CAT(C), FMQ; Head Athletic Therapist, Dawson College Ms. Saucier is a Concordia graduate for both undergrad and her Master's. As a registered Massage Therapist, she exhibits her clinical knowledge in this presentation.
- Myofascial Release: a Foundation: (Lecture and Lab) -Deanna Errico, DPT, PT, ATC; Clinical Instructor, Clarkson University. Dr. Errico is a University of Buffalo and Clarkson University graduate. As an AT at DI varsity programs and further clinical experince in the Postdam-Canton Hospital system, she has a wealth of experience. She is the President-Elect of the New York State Athletic Trainer's Association. (NATA).
New features for 2011: Athletic Therapy Student Society- 1st AT Student Society meeting- We are looking for representatives from each accredited institution. Once you learn who from your program might be coming, perhaps a little group meeting among them to decide who could be the official representative. Of course any one who comes can have a say in this society, and we hope that these students will share their ideas and experience with everyone that cannot make it to Montreal. -Elsa Orecchio, DipSIM, CAT(C); Instructor Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning A graduate of Sheridan, Ms. Orecchio has lead many Sheridan graduates towards successful careers. She will get the meeting started, but it is "by and for the student"
Student Case Study/Research Presentation- Was there an interesting case study or research project in the program this year? An "a-ha moment", or a progression to the knowledge base? We would like to hear about it! Hopefully 1-2 presentations from each program in attendance. Nothing stressful, just a ten minute powerpoint presentation, and a question and answer session in a friendly environment. A learning experience for everyone!
Social/Networking- ConU Social Committee- Work hard, and have fun. I am organizing some ConU students to show a little of the Montreal night life to our welcomed guests.
ACCOMMODATIONS- Concordia Residence (Grey Nun's Residence- Downtown) Deadline for hold on the block of rooms: Extended to June 1st, 2011http://vpservices.concordia.ca/summerhousing/contactus/
You can reserve residence housing either using the PDF form or our new online reservation system. To reserve from the Athletic Therapy room block in the online system, using the code ATC061511 in the “Group/Promo Code” field. Both the form and the online system can be found at: http://vpservices.concordia.ca/summerhousing/roomratesandpackages/
The rate for a single room is $49 + tax/night, and it includes one (1) of each of the following amenities: single bed with linen; desk; wardrobe; refrigerator; telephone; and wire with internet connectivity. A Single sleeps a maximum of one (1) person. The rate for a double room is $69 + tax/night, and it includes two (2) of each of the following amenities: single bed with linen; desk; wardrobe; refrigerator; telephone; and wire with internet connectivity. A Double sleeps a maximum of two (2) people.
-Free shuttle to Loyola Campus (20 minutes) - Shuttle does not run after 1pm on Friday- Sorry, no refunds after June 10th, 2011
For information contact: R. DeMont, PhD, CAT(C), ATC Associate Professor Concordia University rgdemont@gmail.com 514 848-2424, x3329



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Associate Professor, Dept of Exercise Science
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Concordia University
7141 Sherbrooke St W.
Montreal, QC
H4B 1R6

O- 514 848-2424, x3329
F- 514 848-8681


Athletic Therapy- Rapid return to work and play.
Thérapie du Sport. Retour rapide au travail et au jeu.

http://www.athletictherapy.org
http://www.concordia.ca/

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Coverage Needed

Hey everyone. I am currently looking for a Atheltic Therapist for the Mississauga Tomahawks Jr. A lacrosse team. We have 20 games left in the season (on average 2 a week) we need an AT for games only and it is a paying job.

More importantly we REALLY NEED someone for tommorrow (Thursday may 19, 2011) in Kitchener. Even if you could only work this one game please contact me at 416-258-9941. I can drive you from mississauga to kitchener and back so you can save money on gas.

Contact ASAP
Thanks
Tait Johnston

MET Course...reduced rate for Certification Candidates!!!!

$150 Discount for Sheridan Certification Candidates on Upcoming Pelvis, Sacrum, Lumbar Spine Muscle Energy Course. Regular Price $500, now only $350 for Sheridan Certification Candidates.



Muscle Energy Technique

Muscle Energy Technique is one of the most effective and valuable manual techniques for the identification and correction of somatic asymmetry and hypomobility. This technique positions the joint in the direction of restriction of motion and recalibrates the precise muscle spindles, which are holding the bone in a less than optimal position. The muscle returns to normal resting length, tone, and excitability thus allowing the joint to return to the normal position. By re-calibrating the spindle and correcting the cause of the dysfunction, these techniques will correct all types of biomechanical orthopaedic problems.

Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your hands on skills and add another tool to your toolbox!

M1 Muscle Energy Technique for the Pelvis, Sacrum, Lumbar Spine and Lower Extremity.

June 18th and 19th

Hamilton Ontario

Muscle Energy Technique

Muscle Energy Technique is one of the most effective and valuable manual techniques for the identification and correction of somatic asymmetry and hypomobility. Fred Mitchell Sr. D.O. who is considered one of the patriarchs of Muscle Energy Technique and was a pioneer in forward thinking as he searched to develop an alternative to manipulative therapies. These techniques have been refined over the years and are even more accurate, efficient and effective than in their original form. These are not cover up procedures, but rather, techniques that cure the problem with dramatic results.
The technique positions the joint in the direction of restriction of motion and recalibrates the precise muscle spindles holding the bone in a less than optimal position. The muscles return to normal resting length, tone, and excitability thereby allowing the joint to return to the normal position. By re-calibrating the spindle and correcting the cause of the dysfunction, these techniques will correct all types of biomechanical/orthopedic problems.
M1 Muscle Energy Technique for the Pelvis, Sacrum, Lumbar Spine and Lower Extremity
Date: June 18th and 19th, 2011
Times: 8:00am- 5:00pm (both days)
Location:
Copps Coliseum
101 York Blvd
Hamilton, Ontario
L8R 3L4

M2 Muscle Energy Technique for the Ribs, Thoracic and Cervical Spine, and Lower Extremity
Date: August 6th and 7th, 2011
Times: 8:00am- 5:00pm (both days)
Location:
Copps Coliseum
101 York Blvd
Hamilton, Ontario
L8R 3L4

This 2 day course involves a mix of theory, demonstration and hands on practice. Actual evaluation and treatments will be performed by each participant using the methods learned. Plenty of time is allotted for hands on practice as well as questions and discussion.

Instructor: Tom Ockler P.T
Thomas K. Ockler received his B.S. P.T. from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1978. In his 28 plus years of uninterrupted clinical practice, Tom has focused much of his attention on the correction of somatic dysfunctions using Non-Manipulative Manual Therapy Techniques. He has extensive teaching experience including a month in Australia throughout the United States, Canada and the UK. Tom was a past Associate Instructor with the Upledger Foundation teaching in their Muscle Energy and Strain Counter-Strain programs. His background in bio-mechanics along with orthotic fabrication has been integrated with non-manipulative techniques to find cures for difficult musculo-skeletal disorders. As a teacher, Tom has earned the nickname “The Patch Adams of Physical Therapy” due to his unique style of, injecting humor into complicated subjects. He has developed teaching methods that explain very complicated subjects in easily understandable formats.
Tuition Including Course Material:
Regular Fee: $500
Early Bird Special: $475 IF REGISTRATION AND CHEQUE ARE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE MAY 1ST 2011.
Multiple Course Discount: $475 per course.
Multiple Course and Early Bird Special: $450 per course.
Total CATA Approved CEU’s: 6.2 CEU’s per course.
Payment Methods:
Cheque or Money order payable to Propulsion Inc. Receipts will be issued at the course along with a certificate of attendance.
Cancellation Policy:
Full Refund if you cancel 4 weeks or more prior to course.
50% refund if you cancel 14-27 days prior to course.
No refund within 13 days prior to course.
If instructor must cancel a full refund will be issued.
Considerations:
Please bring appropriate attire for hands on workshop.
Maximum number of participants is 24.
Registration for M1 _____
Registration for M2 _____
(please check one or both )

Name:__________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address:_________________________________________________________


Contact Information
Work:__________________________________________________________________
Mobile:_________________________________________________________________
Home:__________________________________________________________________
Email:__________________________________________________________________
Please print and mail or fax registration form to:
Athletic Therapy Department
101 York Blvd
Hamilton, Ontario
L8R 3L4

Fax: (905) 529-9644

If you have any questions please direct them to: info@propulsiontraining.com or visit this link:
http://propulsiontraining.com/strength-and-conditioning-coaches-and-athletic-therpaists

Lacrosse Team Needs a Therapist

Mississauga Tomahawks Jr.A Lacrosse team (Aged 16-21) is in need of a therapist. The team plays out of Port Credit Arena but have some away games as well. The season ends in early July with a committment of 2 nights on average a week. Team pays $425 and has all the supplies. GM is willing to drive therapist to all away games to save gas assuming they can meet in Mississauga

If interested, please contact Tait Johnson at t.johnston22@hotmail.com or
416-258-9941.

Coverage Needed

Hockey Trainer needed for a boy's AAA Minor Bantam hockey team (13 year olds) for the 2011-12 season. They play in the GTHL and run out of Mississauga and Brampton.
The time commitment would be for games only (33 regular season games in the GTA and a few tournaments over the season) Honorarium available and/or travel expenses covered. This is negotiable.
If you are interested, please contact Gregory Paolini at St. Michael's College at paolini@smcsmail.com

Monday, May 16, 2011

Rugby Tournament Coverage

Chris,

There is a Rugby tournament at Chinguacousy SS on May 20th from 9:00 am until approx. 4 pm. Looking for two student trainers for $100 each to act as first aiders for the tournament.

Contact numbers are below....cell number is 647-638-7723.

Thanks for your help,

Mike Gauley
PE Teacher/Girls Rugby Coach
Chinguacousy SS
1370 Williams Pkwy.
Brampton, ON L6S1V3
Phone: 905-791-2400 x437 (new ext!)
Fax: 905-791-1290

Coverage Needed

First Aid Provider Needed...
June 8th and June 9th at Shell Park in Oakville for a soccer tournament. $150.00 a day. 8am to 4:30pm.
Contact Chris Hundt at HundtC@hcdsb.org

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Urgent Coverage Needed

Urgent: Athletic Therapist Certification Candidate Needed
Ultimate Frisbee Tournament
Date: Monday, May 16
Location: Ching Park
Pay: $80
Time: 9 am - 2pm

Provided: First aid kit, liability insurance and athletic tape

Contact Information:
Meagan Young
Cell: 416 801 9628
Physical Education / French / Family Studies
Chinguacousy Secondary School
(905) 791- 2400 Ext. 439

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Coverage Needed

Aurora Barbarians senior women's rugby teams (1st & 2nd teams) looking for a therapist!



All dates below are Saturday double headers (game times 12 and 1:30) requiring a trainer from 11a.m.-3p.m.

May 14 Location TBD (York Region)

May 28 Markham

June 4 Fletchers

June 11 Fletchers

June 18 Brampton

June 25 Fletchers

July 9 Fletchers

July 16 Fletchers

July 23 Fletchers

August 6 Fletchers (to be rescheduled)

August 13 Location TBD

August 20 Location TBD

August 27 Location TBD


Supplies will be provided, need to bring ice and your fanny pack. Pay is $80 cash (unless it has changed from last year)
Preferably looking for one person to commit to all or most games, but we really need someone for this Saturday May 14th!!
Please contact Danielle Richer to more info:
danielle_richer_@hotmail.com
(416) 889-3804

Job Opportunity

Are you an athletic therapist looking to build a career with a recognized leader in the fitness industry?

Body + Soul Fitness is looking for talented athletic therapists to join our elite team to assess and rehabilitate common musculoskeletal injuries, and help our clients with injuries return to their daily activities. Applicants should have a personal training background as we would like you training alongside our elite team.

Our success has been built on providing clients with top-of-the-line service and individualized personal training. Our elite trainers are integral to our continued success as they demonstrate a passion for fitness, the desire to help people achieve their goals, and a commitment to always improving themselves.

We support the ongoing development of our team and expect our team to demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional growth. Our exclusive in-house education from leaders in our industry, our education fund, mentorship programs, and management training, will support you in your pursuit of your professional goals.

We are looking for candidates with:
• An Athletic Therapy Certification in good standing
• Experience in personal training

Compensation:
• $34 - $55 per hour (depending on experience and education)
• $100 - $500 per year in funding to put towards continuing education

To learn more about us, or to apply for this opportunity, please send your resume by e mail to team@bodyandsoul.ca.

Body + Soul Fitness locations:
 Leslie & York Mills: 1875 Leslie Street, Unit 15 Phone (416) 383-0267
 Avenue Rd & Eglinton: 378 Eglinton Ave. W. Phone (416) 484-1500

Turn your positive attitude, knowledge and motivation into a rewarding career with Body + Soul Fitness. We look forward to hearing from you!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Coverage Needed

Burlington senior WOMEN'S FIELD LACROSSE team requires a therapist.

It is a rep travel team that plays on Sundays starting in may and concludes the 2ND last weekend of July for the Provincial Championships. Burlington is not scheduled to play on either of the long weekends. Practice is held on Monday evenings from 8:30-10:15 pm at Notre Dame Secondary School in Burlington under the lights on a turf field. Pay is between $20 - $30 per game for a team trainer. The typical game lasts 1:00 – 1:15 hrs ( 2 X 25 min halves – last 2 minutes stop time with 5 minute break). The trainer can either car pool or make their own way to the games. Typically 2 games are played on each day. The players range in age from 19 years to 33 year with a majority of them playing at the OUA or NCAA level or have played at that level previously. Some players are former National Team players and have played internationally. The trainer must also possess basic First Aid and CPR.

The games are scheduled in ORILLIA, TORONTO, OAKVILLE, BRAMPTON, OSHAWA, BURLINGTON, KITCHENER-WATERLOO. Alternate sites may be Six Nations, Peterborough (Kawartha), or Owen Sound.

Please contact Joe Slomka at joenkimslomka@hotmail.com

Coverage Needed

Oakville Rangers Bantam AAA team looking for a trainer for the 2011-12 season
Very intense program, practice 6-8 hours per week and play 1-2 games per week. Also 7 tournaments. In addition the team trains at BTNL (beyond the next level) in Oakville. This training space would be available to work on any injured players.
Ideally looking for someone who:
Could attend all team events (knowing that they are students first)
Someone who has a hockey background

Honorarium is available.
If interested, please contact Duncan Harvey at duncan@harveysolutions.ca

Coverage Needed

TRACK AND FIELD COVERAGE


Great people to work with and for and always a lot of fun! Candidates welcome to email!


GHAC on May 17th and 18th at Mohawk and South Regional in St.Catharines on May 26 and 27.


They run from about 10-2ish and they pay between 20-25$/hr. You bring the ice and supplies (which really is just bandaids) and make up your own invoice. Easy peasey!


Let me know if you are interested or if you know somebody who is and I willl forward on the information to the convenor!


Please email courtneylschell@gmail.com or "John Metcalfe" ,

Monday, May 09, 2011

Coverage Needed

JOB TITLE: Athletic Trainer (Unpaid)
LEAGUE/TEAM: Minor Bantam – Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs AAA Hockey – 13-year-olds

JOB DUTIES:
- Attend most practices and definitely all games.
- Assist with Training Camp beginning August 8-11 and August 15-181 .5 hours per day, preceded or followed by dryland training anywhere between 45 min- 1 hr session.
- Following training camp, we will be looking at 2 practices (1.5 hrs) per week for the remainder of August. Starting September, we are looking at 2 practices and 2 games per week through to approx. end of March 2012. In addition, there will be 4-5 weekend tournaments from early September to early January.
- Our expectation would be to provide normal trainer duties, as required, and prepare the team, through dryland warm-up, 45 minutes before each game.

COMPENSATION: The position is unpaid, though the employer could cover any expenses incurred

TO APPLY: Please email resume to John.Randazzo@hamilton.ca

Volunteer Opportunity

Good evening,

I am contacting you in regards to a volunteer opportunity with the
Business of Hockey Cup. We are looking for one individual from an
athletic therapy program to be on hand for any injuries throughout the
duration of our hockey tournament Friday May 13th. The tournament is
an annual, one-day event running from 9:30 am-3:40 pm. Teams will
consist of executives from various hockey offices throughout Ontario
(Leafs, Hockey Hall of Fame, Sabers, NHL, etc.). This would obviously
be a very good networking opportunity for a student looking to impress
possible future employers. Lunch and buffet dinner will be provided.

Any interested candidates can contact melissa.garmatz@utoronto.ca

Thank you,

Melissa Garmatz

Friday, May 06, 2011

AT Student Symposium!!!! June 16-17, Montreal.

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2nd Athletic Therapy Student Symposium- June 16-17, 2011 Montreal, QC

A Theory and Practical experience at Concordia University Thursday (16th) and Friday (17th), 9am-5pm Montreal, QC Registration is only $40! TOPICS: Keynote Speaker: Mid-foot Assessment and Treatment Techniques: (Lecture and Lab) -Isabel Grondin, BSc (PT), CAT(C), Camosun College, Victoria BC A graduate of the Concordia University AT program, Ms. Grondin is an instructor at Camosun, and runs a practice on Vancouver Island. She continues to work with Canada's National Rugby Program Orthotics; Posting Principles and Fabrication (Lecture and Lab) -David Paris, PhD, CAT(C), ATC; Associate Professor Concordia University A York Graduate, Dr. Paris has been leading students through the Concordia Program since the early 80’s. His research was in foot biomechanics /orthotics, and clinically “supports” people’s feet to this day. Scapular movement and shoulder disfunction- (Lecture and Lab) -Dave Jones MSc, CAT(C); Instructor Concordia University A graduate of Concordia, Mr. Jones has been instructing Concordia Students in Assessment and Rehabilitation for over 20 years. He plays an important role in the development of the new Perform Centre in the Department. What you need to know about Trigger Point Massage: (Lecture and Lab) -Mylene Saucier, MSc, CAT(C), FMQ; Head Athletic Therapist, Dawson College Ms. Saucier is a Concordia graduate for both undergrad and her Master's. As a registered Massage Therapist, she exhibits her clinical knowledge in this presentation. Myofascial Release: a Foundation: (Lecture and Lab) -Deanna Errico, DPT, PT, ATC; Clinical Instructor, Clarkson University. Dr. Errico is a University of Buffalo and Clarkson University graduate. As an AT at DI varsity programs and further clinical experince in the Postdam-Canton Hospital system, she has a wealth of experience. She is the President s Association. (NATA). New features for 2011: Athletic Therapy Student Society- 1st AT Student Society meeting- We are looking for representatives from each accredited institution. Once you learn who from your program might be coming, perhaps a little group meeting among them to decide who could be the official representative. Of course any one who comes can have a say in this society, and we hope that these students will share their ideas and experience with everyone that cannot make it to Montreal. -Elsa Orecchio, DipSIM, CAT(C); Instructor Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning A graduate of Sheridan, Ms. Orecchio has lead many Sheridan graduates towards successful careers. She will get the meeting started, but it is "by and for the student" Student Case Study/Research Presentation- Was there an interesting case study or research project in the program this year? An "a-ha moment", or a progression to the knowledge base? We would like to hear about it! Hopefully 1-2 presentations from each program in attendance. Nothing stressful, just a ten minute powerpoint presentation, and a question and answer session in a friendly environment. A learning experience for everyone! Social/Networking- ConU Social Committee- Work hard, and have fun. I am organizing some ConU students to show a little of the Montreal night life to our welcomed guests. ACCOMMODATIONS- Concordia Residence (Grey Nun's Residence- Downtown) http://vpservices.concordia.ca/summerhousing/contactus/ You can reserve residence housing either using the PDF form or our new online reservation system. To reserve from the Athletic Therapy room block in the online system, using the code ATC061511 in the “Group/Promo Code” field. Both the form and the online system can be found at: http://vpservices.concordia.ca/summerhousing/roomratesandpackages/ The rate for a single room is $49 + tax/night, and it includes one (1) of each of the following amenities: single bed with linen; desk; wardrobe; refrigerator; telephone; and wire with internet connectivity. A Single sleeps a maximum of one (1) person. The rate for a double room is $69 + tax/night, and it includes two (2) of each of the following amenities: single bed with linen; desk; wardrobe; refrigerator; telephone; and wire with internet connectivity. A Double sleeps a maximum of two (2) people. -Free shuttle to Loyola Campus (20 minutes) - Shuttle does not run after 1pm on Friday For information contact: R. DeMont, PhD, CAT(C), ATC Associate Professor Concordia University rgdemont@gmail.com 514 848-2424, x3329



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Richard DeMont, PhD, CAT(C), ATC
Associate Professor, Dept of Exercise Science
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Concordia University
7141 Sherbrooke St W.
Montreal, QC
H4B 1R6

O- 514 848-2424, x3329
F- 514 848-8681


Athletic Therapy- Rapid return to work and play.
Thérapie du Sport. Retour rapide au travail et au jeu.

http://www.athletictherapy.org
http://www.concordia.ca/

Coverage Needed

Peel Rugby Coverage

John Fraser requires a therapist for coverage of a rugby double header on Friday, May 13th. The first game begins at 3:30pm. The therapist will be paid $80 (usually in cash).

Please contact Carm at carmen.chan@live.ca or 416-419-8580 if interested.

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Coverage Needed

High School Rugby Coverage Needed

Thursday May 5th @ 3:30 at Turner Fenton
Wednesday May 11th @2:00pm at Stephen Lewis
Thursday May 12th @ 3:30 at Applewood (Possible Double header - waiting to hear from other coach

If you are available for coverage please contact Ryan Duffy directly 905-464-3206 and the game pay $50 for a single and $90 for double header.

Thank you very much!

AP1, AP2, or NC Status - Urgent Notification

Any students receiving AP1, AP2 or NC status will need to follow up with Julie before Thursday, May 5th. Please email julie.dickson@sheridanc.on.ca