Presentation by Mr Fares Haddad 15 September 2010

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Transcript Presentation by Mr Fares Haddad 15 September 2010

The Institute of Sport,
Exercise & Health at UCL
Fares S Haddad
BSc MCh (Orth) FRCS (Orth) FFSEM
Consultant Hip and Knee Surgeon
Divisional Clinical Director Surgical Specialties
University College London Hospitals, UK
Director, Institute of Sport, Exercise & Health
University College London
The Vision for 2012
– Host an inspirational, safe and inclusive Olympic and
Paralympic Games
– Leave a legacy for London and the UK
– Delivery of exceptional medical care during the
London Games
– Deliver a doping-free Games
– Contribute to a lasting and tangible sporting and health
legacy
Olympics: Health Legacy
• Provision of Medical and Health Services
– Development of Sport & Exercise Medicine as a
specialty
• Regeneration/Mitigation
• Physical Activity/ Choosing Health
• National Sports and Exercise Medicine Centre
(NSEMC) as part of the London Olympic
Institute (LOI)
Sports & Exercise Medicine
Sports Medicine
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Sports Injuries: able-bodied & disability
Medical problems in Sportspersons
Team & Event medicine
Emergencies
Exercise Medicine
• Exercise testing & prescription
• Health Promotion
Sport & Exercise Medicine
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Specialty status confirmed 2005
SEM Syllabus 2006
PMETB approved 2007
First trainees began ‘top-up’ training February 2007
First “run-through” (ST3-6) trainees August 2007
• First completing trainee appointed at UCH 2009
Olympics: Health Legacy
• Provision of Medical and Health Services
– Development of Sport & Exercise Medicine as a
specialty
• Regeneration/Mitigation
• Physical Activity/ Choosing Health
• ???National Sports and Exercise Medicine
Centre (NSEMC) as part of the London
Olympic Institute (LOI)???
2012 Olympics: Health Legacy
• Provision of Medical and Health Services
– Development of Sport & Exercise Medicine as a
specialty
• Regeneration/Mitigation
• Physical Activity/ Choosing Health
• An Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health in
Central London based on the UCH / UCL
campus – potentially leading a collaborative
national network
Other Nations have used Home Olympic Games
effectively to provide Medical/Science Legacy
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Australia (Sydney 2000): The AIS received
substantial funding to develop further its
services and establish itself as the
leading National Institute coordinating
other regional centres
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China (Beijing 2008): The Chinese
institute of sports science (founded in
1958) received a boost in funding to
renew and modernise the facilities and
increase staffing levels
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Canada (Vancouver 2010): 8 M Can
Dollars investment in science activities in
Sport, Own the Podium raised funds to
increase Sports Science and Medicine
activities, renovate and establish 4
Canadian Sports Institutes (still ongoing:
Montreal, B.C., Toronto and Calgary)
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Brazil (Rio 2016): already announced
$7m investment for a new Olympic Lab
in Rio
The UCH / UCL Solution
UCH/UCL
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World leading University with Institute launched
formally in 2010 capable of bringing wide range of
disciplines to address sport, exercise and health
challenges
Nationally leading hospital with ability to attract the
very best specialists
Potential partnership also with HCA, leading private
hospital provider in London, to provide support with
delivery
Currently housing the BOA Science and Research
team
Already working collaboratively with BOA and EIS
Close proximity to BOA headquarters
London location “home” of 2012 Games and
convenient location for access nationally and
internationally
All players well connected to engage with expertise
in partner centres, and beyond, nationally and
internationally
The Potential for a Sports Institute at UCH
• Well established Sports Clinic
– Diagnostic and Surgical Pathways established
– Sports Physicians in place
– Ideal location to link with primary care
• Geography
– Transport
• Olympic VIP Hospital
• Reputation
– Top of Dr Foster league tables
• Potential
– Large real estate with ongoing developments including
Cancer Centre and multiphase rebuilding
Leaders within the UCH Community
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Genetics
Bone Remodelling
Cartilage
Muscle / Tendon
Endothelial function
Cardiac Growth
Hypoxia
Performance
Imaging
H Montgommery
R Keen
G Bentley / J Skinner
R Brown
J Deanfield
B McKenna
M Grocott
M Mythen
D Hawkes
The Potential for a Sports Institute at UCL
UCL’s academic community includes:
• 20 UCL-related Nobel Laureates
• 36 Fellows of the Royal Society
• 28 Fellows of the British Academy,
• 10 Fellows of the Royal Academy of
Engineering
• 78 Fellows of the Academy of Medical
Sciences.
The Institute of Sport, Exercise & Health at
UCL
• Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health established
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MSc
Sports Medicine Registrar Training
Distance learning from 2011
iBSc from 2011
Performing Arts Msc from 2011
• Research profile well established
– #4 in World University Rankings
• Clinical / Academic Collaborative Model in place
– UCL, UCLH and UCLP are #1 in Clinical Medicine outside North
America
– Academic Health Sciences Centre
• Sports and Exercise Medicine will be put forward as emerging theme
Comprehensive
Biomedical Research
Centre
UCL Institute of Sports,
Exercise and Health
Research
Networks
UCLH
UCL
Industry
NHS
Innovations
Patient
Benefit
Cancer Sciences
Institute
UCL
Business
UCH / UCL Institute of
Sport, Exercise & Health
• Well established vision
– Has been assessed and modelled
• Strategic Board has been in place for 2 years
– Clinical Outpatient Activity
– Imaging
– Rehabilitation
– Education and Training
– Research
– Co-location / Collaboration
Science / Research
Rehabilitation
Out-Patients
Diagnostics
NHS Musculoskeletal Services
GPs/Other
Primary
Care
Sports &
Exercise
Medicine
Clinics
Specialist, expert
assessment,
diagnosis &
treatment
More
routine
cases
Assessment,
diagnosis &
development of
treatment plan
Complex cases
Delivery of
treatment
following
assessment
Training
facilities with
integrated
rehabilitation
throughout
UK
Availability of
best experts for
Ongoing
advice &
treatment
treatment
through a
Assessment,
network of
diagnosis &
centres
development of
treatment plan
Specialist, expert
assessment,
diagnosis &
treatment
Team
facilities for
ongoing
treatment
where
appropriate
Elite Athletes
Professional Sports
“Weekend Warriors”
NHS Sports Medicine
Support and Collaboration are in Place
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UCH / UCL
British Olympic Association
English Institute of Sport
UK Sport
ISEM
RFU / WRFU
FA
Jockey Club
Many other sporting clubs and organisations...
2012 Olympics: Health Legacy
• The UCH / UCL Institute of Sport, Exercise
and Health could deliver a unique national
and international function
• It could lead a national collaboration to
deliver excellence in sports and exercise
medicine and allied fields
• It could be the principal concrete sustainable
high quality high profile 2012 health legacy
Thank You