To make a long story short, I'm an emergency medicine physician
with a special interest in sport medicine.
My experiences in sport medicine include elective experience in
sport medicine during my family medicine rotation, including
rotations in orthopedic surgery. I'm currently working on a study of
compartment syndrome due to injection medications. A quick summary of
my resume is as follows:
- Diploma of Sport Medicine, Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine,
2003
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Casualty Officer, University of Alberta Hospital
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July 1998 to present.
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Emergency Medicine Fellowship, University of Alberta
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July 1997 to June 1998; including rotations in trauma, orthapedic
surgery, intensive care, etc.
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Family Medicine Residency, McGill University
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January 1996 to June 1997; including rotations in family medicine,
sport medicine and emergency medicine.
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Anatomical Pathology Residency, McGill University
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July 1995 to January 1996; including a comprehensive study of
anatomy, physiology, and research techniques.
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Rotating Internship, McGill University
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July 1994 to June 1996; including rotations in general surgery,
orthopedic surgery, and internal medicine.
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Medical School, University of Calgary
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September 1991 to July 1994
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Bsc (Honours) Physiology, University of Alberta
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Including a detailed study of human physiology, biochemistry, and
physical anthropology.
I'm also an Expert Class mountain biker in the Alberta Cup Series.
In addition, and equally important, I have a firm interest in
sport of all variety. I have participated in competitive
road-cycling, mountain-biking, running, basketball, volleyball,
hockey and others. In addition I have a special interest in
rock-climbing, skateskiing, windsurfing, waterskiing, and some other
stuff, including teaching cycling skills to Calgary Police Officers.
Anyways... Enough boring details (by the way you DID ask)
Thanx
Dr Frankenstein
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