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2nd Athletic Therapy Student Symposium- June 16-17, 2011 Montreal, QC
Registration Deadline Extended - - - Monday, June 6th, 8pm eastern (5 pm Pacific)
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
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O- 514 848-2424, x3329
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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/

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