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NOVEMBER 8, 2014
greater new york regional chapter
AMERICAN COLLEGE
OF SPORTS MEDICINE
annual meeting
Hospital for Special Surgery | Richard L. Menschel Education Center, 2nd floor
535 East 70th Street (between York and FDR Drive) | New York City
Exercise Science, Rehabilitation
and Sports Medicine
Ranawat
Lecture Hall*
Conference
Room B
Moderator:
John R. Martinez, PT, DPT
Revisiting the Strength/
Endurance Continuum: A New Paradigm
for Hypertrophy Training
Brad Schoenfeld, PhD, CSCS, CSPS, FNSCA
PANEL DISCUSSION
The Athlete with Spine Pain:
An Integrated Approach
9:30a
10:30a
Performance
Training Center
Conference
Room A
5th Floor
Classroom
Performance
Training Center
Registration & Breakfast (RLM Lobby)
8:00a
8:30a
FitPro Topics
Student
Presentations &
Careers in Sports
Medicine
James F. Wyss, MD, PT; Polly de Mille, RN, MA,
RCEP, CSCS; Jessica Hettler, PT, MSPT,
ATC, SCS, Cert MDT; Jason Machowsky, MS,
RD, CSSD, CSCS
The New ACSM Female Athlete
Triad Guidelines
Marci A. Goolsby, MD
Moderator:
Neal I. Pire, MA,
CSCS, FACSM
Cutting Edge:
Keeping Your
Fitness Business
Innovative and
Competitive
Moderator:
Greg Raffiani
Poster and Student
Presentations
Neal Pire, MA, CSCS,
ACSM-HFS, FACSM
Managing
Personalities:
Dealing with
the Fitness Diva
Participants and
Instructors
Research Abstracts
Grace DeSimone, BA,
ACSM-CPT/GEI
Exercise
Recommendations
for Persons with
Co-Morbidities:
A Case Study
Approach
Poster and Student
Presentations
Peter Ronai, MS, RCEP,
CES, CSCS-D, FACSM
11:30a
GNYRC–ACSM Business Meeting
Lunch & Student Bowl Demonstration (RLM Lobby)
greater new york regional chapter
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE
annual meeting
Exercise Science, Rehabilitation
and Sports Medicine
Ranawat
Lecture Hall*
12:30p
Bone Health
Through the Ages
2:45p
Jason Machowsky,
MS, RD, CSSD,
CSCS; Polly de
Mille, RN, MA,
RCEP, CSCS
Fall Risk
Assessment
and Intervention
Applications in the
Aging Adult
Lou Depasquale, PT;
Lisa Toscano, EdD,
ATC; Shannon Garrity
Controversies in
ACL Return to Play
3:45p
Performance
Training Center
Conference
Room A
5th Floor
Classroom
Performance
Training Center
Moderator:
Mark Caselli, DPM,
FACSM
Moderator:
Tedd Keating, PhD,
ACSM-CES, CSCS*D
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
The Core: The Single Most Important Tool in an Athlete's Toolbox
Jennifer L. Solomon, MD
Moderator:
John R. Martinez,
PT, DPT
1:45p
Conference
Room B
FitPro Topics
Student
Presentations &
Careers in Sports
Medicine
Polly de Mille, RN, MA,
RCEP, CSCS;
Theresa Chiaia,
PT, DPT
Moderator:
Felicia D. Stoler, DCN,
MS, RD, FACSM
Moderator:
Laura Giordano,
MS, CPT
Creating Your Path:
Career in
Sports Medicine
Protein, Builder of
Champions...Or Is It?
Karen Reznik Dolins,
EdD, RD, CSSD, CDN
The Skinny
on Sugar
Felicia D. Stoler, DCN,
MS, RD, FACSM
Nutritional Ketosis:
Maximizing
Endurance
Performance
Through Enhanced
Fat Utilization
Prescribing
Exercise for the
Cancer Survivor
Rita Musanti, PhD,
ANP-BC, AOCNP
Reconnecting
the Kinetic Chain
in the Golfer
Jamie Osmak, CSCS
Neal Pire, MA, CSCS,
ACSM-HFS, FACSM;
Grace DeSimone, BA,
ACSM-CPT/GEI;
Mark Caselli, DPM,
FACSM; Jason
Machowsky, MS, RD,
CSSD, CSCS
Pre-Workout Soft
Tissue Techniques
Tedd Keating,
PhD, ACSM-CES,
CSCS*D;
Vincent Metzo, MS
Unlocking Strength
and Power with
Rotation and Spiral
Patterns
Vincent Metzo, MS
Training and
Maintaining the
Tactical Athlete
Kara Federowicz, CPT
Patrick Davitt, PhD,
CSCS
*LIVE STREAMING WEBCAST OFFERED FOR TALKS LOCATED IN THE RANAWAT LECTURE HALL.
NOVEMBER 8, 2014
greater new york regional chapter
AMERICAN COLLEGE
OF SPORTS MEDICINE
annual meeting
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Credit Designation
Approval for 7 CEC units has been submitted to ACSM. ACSM-approved CECs may qualify and fulfill
continuing education requirements of other professional agencies including: NASM, NSCA, NATA, APTA,
and ACE. Medical CME credits are NOT available. *ACSM does not charge any fees for conference
CECs. Attendees will receive a CEC form to keep for their records.
Hospital for Special Surgery is a New York State Education Department approved provider for physical
therapy continuing education. Hospital for Special Surgery designates this activity for a maximum of 8.7
Contact Hours onsite and 8.7 Contact Hours online. The following states require continuing education
units with no state-specific approval: CT, IA, ID, MO, ND and WA.
Statement of Need
The planning committee, based on examinations of various sources of needs assessment, determined
that Sports Performance, Nutrition, Fitness and Post Rehabilitation Specialties are areas in which
participants wished to discuss clinical topics in order to keep sports medicine professionals at their
highest state of practice readiness.
Educational Objectives
Concluding this educational offering, participants should be able to:
• Understand the biological, biomechanical and psychological bases for the changes that occur during
and following exercise and how this impacts health and physical performance with a focus on athletic
performance, post rehab. issues, nutrition, and wellness scenarios.
• Examine state-of-the-art basic science, applied science, and clinical information, which will increase
their knowledge of exercise, fitness, health, and physical performance.
• Identify new approaches to problems in exercise science and sports medicine through interaction
among scientists and clinicians
Acknowledgment of Commercial Support
The American College of Sports Medicine and the New York Chapter of the American College of Sports
Medicine gratefully acknowledge unrestricted educational grants from:
Disclosure of Faculty Relationships
It is the policy of the American College of Sports Medicine that the sponsor and faculty disclose any
financial relationships they have with the manufacturer of products discussed in these activities as well as
with the commercial supporters. In addition, faculty will disclose discussions of unlabeled or unapproved
drugs in their presentations.