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February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Okay, I'll let you come back to that. One of the things we see, for example, the CAHA came out with mandatory trainers for every team, so we have them on the benches. The reality is that training program sometimes doesn't provide more than basic first aid. That's a challenge whe

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  We have a lot of primary health care practitioners—and we chatted a bit earlier about this—who set up programs and specialties within those primary health care programs. They recognize that aspect, for example, for sports injuries, in particular, when we deal with concussions, et

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you both for being here. I appreciate it. Dr. Hobden, you talked about protocols and the issue.... I think it's important that we address that because the reality is that when we're looking at people knowing the level they're at, they may not see th

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  I'm a big believer in education. I believe the more we can get out there to our parents, to our coaches, to our trainers such that they're aware of that.... The risk you have is that, as practitioners have seen, you'll get someone who walks in your door, and they've gone on the I

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you. Thank you for your comments. I agree that in the perfect world, health care would be attached to one....and particularly in sport. We heard that from our coaches as well as sport-specific...where you could track that. We see how in rugby someone with a head injury wil

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Dr. Zemek and Ms. Fuselli, thank you very much for coming here today. We appreciate it. I'm going to follow up on what Mr. Fisher was mentioning about the reality of rural Canada and where we deal with that. Some of the greatest hockey players in Canada

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Throughout sport—and we look at hockey today, as we see hockey growing up—we now have trainers involved with sporting organizations, which is something we didn't have before. We had people on the bench who recognized.... When I was playing rugby at the University of Waterloo, the

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Gentlemen, thank you both very much for being here today. With the two of you here, we basically have the coaching aspect and an individual sport aspect of things. Although you interact with each other, you do have separate responsibilities. I appreciate h

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  In my previous life I was a regulator for the chiropractic profession in Saskatchewan as well as for Canada. We looked at things involving regulating professionals, which is where my angle on this is. Is there an avenue for you to do this? Obviously, there's a cost that would b

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Your emphasis, then, is more on that aspect of it, in which case that might throw it to the individual sports per se to regulate their own individuals. Would you agree with that? Would that be the better way of doing it?

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you. Mr. Hunter, having been a rugby coach myself at one point, I appreciate your comments on tackling. To me, that is the most important thing. I learned the game in England when I was six years old, so I grew up learning how to tackle from that age. I found, once I cam

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

January 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Matthew, I'm impressed as heck by you, a 13-year-old boy who's this confident and open. I thank you very much for being here. You impress me tremendously. We talked a bit about the respect for sport. My thought is that, okay, we've done a lot of things in

November 28th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  I'd be happy to tag team with you and do that.

November 28th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Kitchen