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Concussion Corner - #50 Dr. Brian Hainline: Concussion and Mental Health Conversations with the Chief Medical Officer of the NCAA II

#50 Dr. Brian Hainline: Concussion and Mental Health Conversations with the Chief Medical Officer of the NCAA II

01/20/20 • 17 min

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Concussion Corner
🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 3 of Concussion Corner!!! 🥼📻
Concussion Corner is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.
🏈 🚲⚽️🏒Since 2011, Virginia Tech researchers have been providing unbiased helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. The helmet ratings are the culmination of over a decade of research identifying which helmets best reduce concussion risk. This work is done as part of Virginia Tech’s service mission and is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufacturers. Please visit the Virginia Tech helmet lab website at bit.ly/VirginiaTechHelmets and spread the word to aide in lowering concussion risk in your community 🏇⚾️🥎
*This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused for medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency*
Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & YouTube 🎧
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerFacebook
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerInstagram
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerTwitter
Listen along on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Spreaker🙌
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Brian Hainline, M.D., is Chief Medical Officer of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As the NCAA’s first Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hainline oversees the NCAA Sport Science Institute, a national center of excellence whose mission is to promote and develop safety, excellence, and wellness in college student-athletes, and to foster life-long physical and mental development. The NCAA Sport Science Institute works collaboratively with member institutions and centers of excellence across the United States. For over 30 years, Dr. Hainline has been actively involved in sports medicine, including serving as Chief Medical Officer of the US Open Tennis Championships and the United States Tennis Association. He is co-author of Drugs and the Athlete, and played a pivotal role in the rollout of drug testing and education worldwide. He is currently chair of the American Academy of Neurology’s Sports Neurology Section. Dr. Hainline is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at New York University School of Medicine and Indiana University School of Medicine.
#FOAMed Resources:
Episode I Concussion Corner: http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerDrHainline
NCAA-DOD Care Consortium http://bit.ly/NCAADODCareConsortium
NCAA Sports Science Institute About Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSI
NCAA Sports Science Institute Concussion Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSIConcussion
NCAA SSI Data-Driven Decisions Page: http://bit.ly/NCAADataDrivenDecisions
The Long Term Athletic Development ABCs http://bit.ly/LongTermAthleticDevelopmentABCs
Mental health in elite athletes: International Olympic Committee consensus statement (2019): http://bit.ly/IOCMentalHealthConsensusStatement
Sports Neurology (Volume 158) (Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Volume 158) https://amzn.to/37Yh40L
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🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 3 of Concussion Corner!!! 🥼📻
Concussion Corner is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.
🏈 🚲⚽️🏒Since 2011, Virginia Tech researchers have been providing unbiased helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. The helmet ratings are the culmination of over a decade of research identifying which helmets best reduce concussion risk. This work is done as part of Virginia Tech’s service mission and is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufacturers. Please visit the Virginia Tech helmet lab website at bit.ly/VirginiaTechHelmets and spread the word to aide in lowering concussion risk in your community 🏇⚾️🥎
*This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused for medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency*
Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & YouTube 🎧
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerFacebook
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerInstagram
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerTwitter
Listen along on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Spreaker🙌
___________________________________________________________
Brian Hainline, M.D., is Chief Medical Officer of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As the NCAA’s first Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hainline oversees the NCAA Sport Science Institute, a national center of excellence whose mission is to promote and develop safety, excellence, and wellness in college student-athletes, and to foster life-long physical and mental development. The NCAA Sport Science Institute works collaboratively with member institutions and centers of excellence across the United States. For over 30 years, Dr. Hainline has been actively involved in sports medicine, including serving as Chief Medical Officer of the US Open Tennis Championships and the United States Tennis Association. He is co-author of Drugs and the Athlete, and played a pivotal role in the rollout of drug testing and education worldwide. He is currently chair of the American Academy of Neurology’s Sports Neurology Section. Dr. Hainline is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at New York University School of Medicine and Indiana University School of Medicine.
#FOAMed Resources:
Episode I Concussion Corner: http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerDrHainline
NCAA-DOD Care Consortium http://bit.ly/NCAADODCareConsortium
NCAA Sports Science Institute About Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSI
NCAA Sports Science Institute Concussion Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSIConcussion
NCAA SSI Data-Driven Decisions Page: http://bit.ly/NCAADataDrivenDecisions
The Long Term Athletic Development ABCs http://bit.ly/LongTermAthleticDevelopmentABCs
Mental health in elite athletes: International Olympic Committee consensus statement (2019): http://bit.ly/IOCMentalHealthConsensusStatement
Sports Neurology (Volume 158) (Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Volume 158) https://amzn.to/37Yh40L

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#49 Dr. Brian Hainline: Concussion and Mental Health Conversations with the Chief Medical Officer of the NCAA I

🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 3 of Concussion Corner!!! 🥼📻
Concussion Corner is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.
🏈 🚲⚽️🏒Since 2011, Virginia Tech researchers have been providing unbiased helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. The helmet ratings are the culmination of over a decade of research identifying which helmets best reduce concussion risk. This work is done as part of Virginia Tech’s service mission and is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufacturers. Please visit the Virginia Tech helmet lab website at bit.ly/VirginiaTechHelmets and spread the word to aide in lowering concussion risk in your community 🏇⚾️🥎
*This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused for medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency*
Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & YouTube 🎧
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerFacebook
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerInstagram
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerTwitter
Listen along on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Spreaker🙌
___________________________________________________________
Brian Hainline, M.D., is Chief Medical Officer of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As the NCAA’s first Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hainline oversees the NCAA Sport Science Institute, a national center of excellence whose mission is to promote and develop safety, excellence, and wellness in college student-athletes, and to foster life-long physical and mental development. The NCAA Sport Science Institute works collaboratively with member institutions and centers of excellence across the United States. For over 30 years, Dr. Hainline has been actively involved in sports medicine, including serving as Chief Medical Officer of the US Open Tennis Championships and the United States Tennis Association. He is co-author of Drugs and the Athlete, and played a pivotal role in the rollout of drug testing and education worldwide. He is currently chair of the American Academy of Neurology’s Sports Neurology Section. Dr. Hainline is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at New York University School of Medicine and Indiana University School of Medicine.
#FOAMed Resources:
NCAA-DOD Care Consortium http://bit.ly/NCAADODCareConsortium
NCAA Sports Science Institute About Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSI
NCAA Sports Science Institute Concussion Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSIConcussion
NCAA SSI Data-Driven Decisions Page: http://bit.ly/NCAADataDrivenDecisions
The Long Term Athletic Development ABCs http://bit.ly/LongTermAthleticDevelopmentABCs
Mental health in elite athletes: International Olympic Committee consensus statement (2019): http://bit.ly/IOCMentalHealthConsensusStatement
Sports Neurology (Volume 158) (Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Volume 158) https://amzn.to/37Yh40L

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undefined - #51 Ben Utecht: Concussion Conversations with Super Bowl Champion, Motivational Speaker, & Concussion Advocate

#51 Ben Utecht: Concussion Conversations with Super Bowl Champion, Motivational Speaker, & Concussion Advocate

🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 3 of Concussion Corner!!! 🥼📻
Concussion Corner is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.
🏈 🚲⚽️🏒Since 2011, Virginia Tech researchers have been providing unbiased helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. The helmet ratings are the culmination of over a decade of research identifying which helmets best reduce concussion risk. This work is done as part of Virginia Tech’s service mission and is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufacturers. Please visit the Virginia Tech helmet lab website at bit.ly/VirginiaTechHelmets and spread the word to aide in lowering concussion risk in your community 🏇⚾️🥎
*This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused for medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency*
Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & YouTube 🎧
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerFacebook
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerInstagram
http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerTwitter
Listen along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Spreaker🙌
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Benjamin Jeffrey Utecht (born June 30, 1981) is a former American football player who was a tight end for the Indianapolis Colts and the Cincinnati Bengals. He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2004. He played college football at Minnesota. He earned a Super Bowl ring with the Colts in Super Bowl XLI over the Chicago Bears.
Following his fifth concussion, Ben ended his football career to focus on reinventing himself after the NFL as a musician, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur. In 2014, Ben released his single "You Will Always Be My Girls" dedicated to his family in form of a letter to his wife Karyn and his 4 daughters, as he feared that one day that his brain injuries will lead him to not know them.
Today, just as he always has, Ben continues to chase his dreams, finding his way from a small river town in Minnesota to a Super Bowl championship field. He has established himself as a prominent corporate and motivational speaker in the areas of leadership and culture. Both of his programs, The Champion’s WayTM and The MVP ProgramTM, stem from lessons he learned in the locker room with Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy and in the huddle with future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning. Both programs illuminate dynamic ways to succeed in business and life.
Ben has found success in many realms, sitting on the prestigious board of the American Brain Foundation, authoring Counting the Days While My Mind Slips Away with Simon and Schuster, and releasing award-nominated albums as a professional singer. However, without question, Ben would tell you his greatest accomplishment is being a husband to his beautiful wife and a father to their four daughters.
Following his fifth concussion, Utecht ended his football career to focus on a second career in music. He maintained an interest in performing throughout high school, college and his professional football career and had intended to pursue a musical career after football. Utecht has recorded several albums including a Christmas album for which he was nominated for a 2012 Dove Award. He also went on tour in January 2012 and was featured on the cover of the March/April 2012 issue of Making MusicMagazine.
Utecht, who suffered five known concussions during his football career, was already experiencing memory loss by late 2011 when he was 30 years old.
#FOAMed
Ben Utecht: http://bit.ly/BenUtechtHomePage
Ben Utecht Twitter: http://bit.ly/BenUtechtTwitter
Ben Utecht IG: http://bit.ly/BenUtechtIG
Ben Utecht Facebook: http://bit.ly/BenUtechtFacebook
Ben Utecht Book: https://amzn.to/2UpGYHm
American Brain Foundation: http://bit.ly/AmericanBrainFoundation

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