Revised

 

A G E N D A

 

 

National Collegiate Athletic Association

 

Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports

 

Sports Sciences Safety Subcommittee

 

 

Sheraton Suites Key West                                                                                                                           June 25-26, 2004

Key West, Florida

 

 

1.             NCAA Injury Surveillance System (ISS).

 

a.             ISS update.  [Attachment A]

 

b.             Report of fall 2003 and winter 2003-04 sports ISS data.  

 

 

2.             Research issues.

 

a.             Review of completed and current research projects.

 

(1)          R. Randall Clark, Cynthia Bartok, Jude C. Sullivan and Dale A. Schoeller.  Minimum weight prediction methods cross-validated by the four-component model.  Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2004; 36(4): 639-647.  [Attachment B]

(2)          Stone, M. H., Sands, W. A., and Stone, M. E. 2004.  The downfall of sports science in the United States.  Strength and Conditioning Journal.  [Attachment C]

(3)          Drezner, J. A., Rogers, K. J. Zimmer, R. R., and B. Sennett. 2004.  Use of automated external defibrillators at Division I universities: Prevalence, outcomes, and cost analysis.  Presented at 2004 American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) annual meeting.  [Attachment D]

 

a.             Review of new research proposals.

 

(1)     Drezner, J.  Use of automated external defibrillators at university sporting venues: Development of a Web-based national collegiate registry.  [Attachment E]

 

(2)     Dorshimer, G. W.  The effects of a 3-week low-carbohydrate diet on weight loss and muscular strength in male power athletes.  [Attachment F]

 

(3)     Carter, J. Athletes and eating disorders: A longitudinal multi-site, multi-sport investigation.  [Attachment G]


(4)     Agel, J.  The role of intercollegiate participation on student-athlete lifelong well-being.  [Attachment H]

 

(5)     Tegeler, C.  Brain circulation changes following concussive episodes.  [Attachment I]

 

b.             Identify 2004-05 funding initiatives.

 

 

3.             Association-wide issues.

 

a.             Preseason models.  [Attachment J]

 

b.             Male practice squads.  [Attachment K]

 

c.             Certified Athletic Trainer/physician access at NCAA championship events.  [Attachment L]

 

d.             Operational standards of collegiate athletic training facilities.  [Attachment M]

 

e.             Automated External Defibrillators (AED).  [Attachment N]

 

f.              Pre-participation examinations.  [Attachment O]

 

 

4.             NCAA sports specific issues.

 

a.             Women’s lacrosse.

 

(1)          US Lacrosse Sports Science and Safety Committee meeting update.

 

(2)          Positive and negative implications of helmets in the sport.

 

(3)          Protective Eyewear Certification Council (PECC).  [Attachment P]

 

b.             Men’s lacrosse.

 

(1)          Cornell’s Boiardi death (commotio cordis).  [Attachment Q]

 

(2)          Medical coverage for Division III.  [Attachment R]

 

(3)          Equipment.  [Attachment S]

 

c.             Field Hockey.  [Attachment T]


d.             Football.

 

(1)          Review of Divisions I, II and III models.  [Attachment U]

 

(2)          NCAA Football Rules Committee report.  [Attachment V]

 

(3)          Summer conditioning medical coverage.  [Refer to Attachment U]

 

(4)          Division III American Football Coaches Association Survey feedback on preseason model.  [Attachment W]

 

(5)          National Football League Draft information sharing.  [Refer to Attachment M]

 

(6)          Walk-throughs.  [Attachment X]

 

e.             Soccer.

 

·               Goalpost padding.  [Attachment Y]

 

f.              Softball.

 

·               Research update.  [Attachment Z]

 

g.             Tennis.

 

·               Medical time-outs.  [Attachment AA]

 

h.             Wrestling.

 

(1)          NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee report.  [Attachment BB]

 

(2)          Weight management violations.  [Attachment CC]

 

(3)          Physician qualifications for the assessment of skin infections.  [Attachment DD]

 

(4)          Update wrestling rules book medical guidelines.  [Attachment EE]

 

(5)          Female wrestlers.  [Attachment FF]

 

 

5.             NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook Guidelines review for 2004-05 publication.

 

a.      1a Sports Medicine Administration.  

 

b.      1b Medical Evaluations, Immunizations and Records.  [Attachment GG]


c.      1c Dispensing Prescription Medications.  [Attachment HH]

 

d.      1f Emergency Care and Coverage.  [Attachment II]

 

e.      1e Institutional Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Education Programs.  [Attachment JJ]

 

f.       1g Catastrophic Incidence Planning.  [Attachment KK]

 

g.      2a Physician Authority at NCAA Championships.  [Attachment LL]

 

h.      2b Skin Infections in Wrestling.  [Attachment MM]

 

i.       2h Blood-Bourne Pathogens and Intercollegiate Athletics.  [Attachment NN]

 

j.       2i Nontherapeutic Drugs.  [Attachment OO]

 

k.      2j Nutritional Ergogenic Aids.  [Attachment PP]

 

l.       2k The Use of Local Anesthetics in College Athletics.  [Attachment QQ]

 

m.     2o Concussion and Second-Impact Syndrome.  [Attachment RR]

 

n.      3a Participation by the Impaired Student-Athlete.  [Attachment SS]

 

o.      4d Mouth Guards.  [Attachment TT]

 

p.      4f Guidelines for Helmet Fitting and Removal in Athletics.  [Attachment UU]

 

 

6.      Myles Brand speaks at 2005 National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) Convention.  [Attachment VV]

 

 

7.      Sports Medicine Handbook Guideline 2g Menstrual Dysfunction discussion.  [Attachment WW]

 

 

8.      Football weight management.  [Attachment XX]

 

 

9.      Concussions.  [Attachment YY]

 

 

10.     Insurance.  [Attachment ZZ]


11.    Research proposal.

 

·              Youngstedt, Shawn D.  Sleep Endurance Athletes.  [Attachment AAA]

 

 

12.    Other business.

 

 

13.    Adjournment.