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www.stonybrookortho.com. Third Annual Sports Medicine Update: Women in Sports June 14, 2013. www.stonybrookortho.com. www.stonybrookortho.com. The Following Faculty Have Disclosed Potential Financial Conflicts of Interest: James Paci, MD Karen Sutton, MD John Bowman, Ph.D.
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www.stonybrookortho.com Third Annual Sports Medicine Update: Women in Sports June 14, 2013
www.stonybrookortho.com • The Following Faculty Have Disclosed Potential Financial Conflicts of Interest: • James Paci, MD • Karen Sutton, MD • John Bowman, Ph.D.
www.stonybrookortho.com Meeting Schedule Lower Extremity • 6 Talks followed by panel discussion Upper Extremity/Torso • 6 Talks followed by panel discussion Working Lunch • Buffet Lunch provided Keynote Address • Dr. Karen Sutton, MD – Yale University The Comprehensive Female Athlete • 5 Talks followed by panel discussion
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Special Thanks www.stonybrookortho.com Hillary Scheier, ATC CME Office Staff Kathryn Koshansky, MS, ATC ATEP Students
New Additions www.stonybrookortho.com Angelo Rizzi, RPA-C Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Stony Brook University Physicians Assistant Program Graduate
Coming Fall 2013 www.stonybrookortho.com Dr. Brian Cruickshank, MD Specialty: Primary Care Non-Operative Sports Medicine and Concussion Evaluation and Management Fellowship: University of Pittsburg Primary Care Sports Medicine
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A Brief History of The American Female Athlete
Before Title IX • Female participation in athletics was discouraged due to the belief that athletic activity would damage reproductive organs. • Female athletic opportunities were primarily in cheerleading. Mildred Ella "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias (June 26, 1911 – September 27, 1956) The Original 3 Sport Female Athlete Golf, Basketball, Track & Field
Benefits of Athletics for Females Decreased risk of breast, endometrial & colon cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes, depression, hypertension, etc Higher self-esteem Increased self-confidence Decreased risk of getting pregnant in high school Increased chance of going on to college Decreased risk of dropping out of high school Decreased chance of being in an abusive relationship
Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 • “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” • Implemented in 1975 • Includes sports, academics, sexual harassment, etc
Title IX’s effect on female athletic participation • Title IX increased high school female varsity athletic participation from 1 in 27 (294,015) to 1 in 3 (3,057,266) females over 36 years. • Male participation in high school varsity athletics was 1 in 2 in 2007. • 1992 to 1996 Olympics, 27% increase in number of female athletes participating.
2012-2013 Stony Brook University Athletics: 9 Men’s and 9 Women’s Varsity Teams
Team Physicians www.stonybrookortho.com Dr. James Penna, MD & Dr. James Paci, MD