After its successful premiere in 2002, the 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
FOR ENDURANCE AND SPORT MEDICINE will take place in cooperation with
the 31st real,- BERLIN MARATHON from September 23-25, 2004.
The focus this year will be:
New demands on medicine: The athlete — a special
patient
Immobility on the one hand, with its health and socio-political
consequences, and sport on the other, which assists one’s individual
fitness, represent the current trends in Germany, as well as a challenge for
classical curative medicine. Exercise can serve as a primary preventive measure
or ancillary therapy for almost all illnesses. (Sport) medicine, together with
the institutes of learning, is indispensable for the moderation and transfer of
knowledge.
Since 2002, the International Congress for Endurance and Sport Medicine,
which is staged by the Department of Sport Medicine of the Humboldt University
of Berlin, the Berlin Academy for Sport Medicine, and the real,- BERLIN
MARATHON, has successfully put itself to the task of offering a forum for
relaying the newest in scientific research and revelations to doctors in a
manner in which they can promptly apply the knowledge in their practices. It is
this addressed group which is in end effect responsible for passing on this
preventive and sport medical content to the general public in a well-informed
manner.
Over the course of three days, topics in the areas of cardiology,
orthopaedics, and nutritional and sport science will be handled in the
form of general lectures and workshops. One highlight will be a look at
the Olympic Games from a sport medicine viewpoint by Prof. Wilfried
Kindermann of Saarbrücken, as well as at the European
Football Championships by Dr. Tim Meyer, also of
Saarbrücken.
In lieu of a pending regulation on preventive medicine, there will be a
podium discussion on the topic:
"Prevention: Possibilities and Limitations" from the
viewpoints of
- the state (Federal Ministry for Health)
- the health system (Prof. Dr. Henke, TU Berlin)
- the health care insurers ( AOK, Continentale)
- Pharmo-Therapy (Prof. Wehling)
- Exercise and Sport Medicine (Prof. Dr. Dickhuth, University of
Freiburg,
president of the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sportmedizin und
Prävention (German Society for Sport Medicine and Prevention)) and
- Diagnostics (Technologie-Stiftung Berlin).
Practical seminars, from training plans for selected illnesses to the
implementation of spiroergometric examinations, will present the many facets of
sport medicine.
Certification
The congress is registered for certification with the Ärztekammer Berlin
(Berlin Chamber of Doctors) (in 2002: 18 points), as well as for the additional
sport medicine qualification (Zusatzqualifikation Sportmedizin) (in 2002: 24
hours in theory and practice).
The primary supporter of the event, Pfizer, as well the other supporters
Berlin-Chemie, Takeda Pharma, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Gatorade, Novartis and
Servier, see this congress as offering a necessary measure for the promotion of
preventive and rehabilitative sport medicine with respect to its implementation
in doctors’ practices.
Congress venue:
Congress Centre in the Ludwig-Erhard-Haus of the IHK
Fasanenstraße 85
10623 Berlin
Congress Dates and Times
Date: September 23, 2004
Time: 2 – 8 p.m.
Date: September 24-25, 2004
Time: 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Organiser
Berliner Akademie für Sportmedizin e. V. (BAS) (Berlin Academy for Sport
Medicine) together with:
Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Sport Medicine
real,-BERLIN MARATHON
Sport Medicine Services (SMS)
Research organisation:
Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Sport Medicine:
Tel.: +49 (0) 30 20 93 46 55
Fax.: +49 (0) 30 20 93 46 54
Under the patronage of the
Industrie- und Handelskammer Berlin (Berlin Chamber of Industry and
Trade)
Congress office:
Tel.: + 49 (0) 30 / 30 11 82 19
Fax.: + 49 (0) 30 / 30 11 82 29
e-mail: info@sportmedizin-berlin.com
Spandauer Damm 130, house 9
14050 Berlin
General information, registration forms to download, and
the programme from July 1, 2004 are available at:
www.congress.berlin-marathon.com