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The ACC has joined forces with seven national sporting organizations in an attempt to mitigate head trauma. They've announced the new National Concussion Guidelines for Community Sport, and to find out what this all means Piney was joined by Medical Director at New Zealand Football, Dr Mark Fulcher. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What level of growth is possible as you scale up? Mark Fulcher is my special guest in this episode. Mark is the founder and managing director of Beacon Consult based in Melbourne Australia. Mark works globally and guides organisations to achieve high performance and a thriving culture. Change is, by its very nature, messy and unpredictable. Mark is an expert at cutting through the chaos and helping growing organisations get clarity around strategy and find the pathway to success, for every level of an organisation.Mark has an extensive career in professional services working in organisations such as EY, PWC and Australia Post.In the podcast, we discuss how to avoid growing pains as your business scales, the importance of leader-led culture, the communication skills of leaders so that their "why" becomes the organisations "why" and other important areas for leaders such as the challenges and opportunities with leading remote teams. You can find out more about Mark and Beacon Consult at https://beaconconsult.com.au/ and download their unique 10-minute Growth Analysis to determine what parts of your business may be hampering your organisations growth success.
QUICK LISTEN | “It'll be a very long time before definitive research has been conducted…I do not think we need to wait for that…some people participating in sports like rugby…probably over their lifetime does lead to some sort of dementia…” DR. Mark Fulcher on CTE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DR. Mark Fulcher joins McHardy to talk concussion in sport, youth level changes in contact, the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia's recommendations, the Australasian Sports Medicine conference, future of contact sport & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show this morning? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Daniel McHardy featuring, Smithy's Sermon, DR. Mark Fulcher, Talkback Time, Smithy's Multi, Mike Hesson, Louis Herman-Watt, Ben Strang, Clarke Dermody, Sports Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show this morning? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Daniel McHardy featuring, Smithy's Sermon, DR. Mark Fulcher, Talkback Time, Smithy's Multi, Mike Hesson, Louis Herman-Watt, Ben Strang, Clarke Dermody, Sports Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Mark Fulcher is a Fellow of the ACSEP and a practising Sport and Exercise Physician at Axis Sports Medicine Specialists based in Auckland, New Zealand. Since graduating from medical school in 2001 Mark has worked extensively in sports medicine and is especially interested in injury prevention and the treatment of concussion. Mark is the Medical Director at New Zealand Football and is a member of the FIFA Medical Committee. He has travelled with New Zealand teams to three Summer Olympic Games. He is involved with tennis and is the lead Tournament Physician at the ASB Classic WTA Tournaments. Mark was formerly the Medical Director of the ITU World Championship Triathlon event based in Auckland and has been the Medical Director at Netball NZ including being the team doctor for the Silver Ferns.Mark continues to be involved with Sports Medicine education contributing regularly as a guest speaker/lecturer at universities and sports medicine meetings. He is currently the Editor of the FIFA Football Medicine Diploma and is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland. Mark has a passion for football. His claim to fame is that he is the shortest goalkeeper to ever participate in a FIFA Tournament.In this episode, we discuss his journey into sports medicine, his work with FIFA, his passion for concussion rehabilitation, the challenges of sports medicine, the salaries one might expect, and considerations when starting a clinical practice. As always, if you have any feedback or queries, or if you would like to get in touch with the speaker, feel free to get in touch at doctornos@pm.me.Audio credit:Bliss by Luke Bergs https://soundcloud.com/bergscloudCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/33DJFs9Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/e9aXhBQDT9YSupport the show
Managing director of Axis Sports medicine Doctor Mark Fulcher joined Tova to talk about head injuries in rugby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many people aren't aware that if you're Covid-positive you are allowed to exercise outside as long as you're physically distanced from others and following the government's guidelines, says sports doctor Mark Fulcher. If you've had a Covid diagnosis but aren't symptomatic, it's safe and healthy to keep physically active, he tells Jesse Mulligan.
Jay & Jordin interview Mark Fulcher of Top Layer Roofing about his entrepreneurial path with a chemistry & economy background, natural disaster repairs, & how truly serving your customer creates a fulfilling career.
Fulcher is a former NZ national league footballer who went to the Club World Cup with Auckland City as a player/doctor. These are his incredible stories.
Dr Mark Fulcher talks about using exercise as medicine.
John Swantek hangs with Mark Fulcher, recovering from heart surgery before returning to work with Justin Rose. Fantasy Insider Rob Bolton analyzes the field at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
Doctor Mark Fulcher, who talks about the use of Salbutamol and how professional athletes might look to use and abuse it, after the case of cyclist Chris Froome saw him produce samples at 2 times the limitLISTEN ABOVE AS MARK FULCHER SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
Doctor Mark Fulcher, who talks about the use of Salbutamol and how professional athletes might look to use and abuse it, after the case of cyclist Chris Froome saw him produce samples at 2 times the limitLISTEN ABOVE AS MARK FULCHER SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
Journalist Richard de Costobadie is a big fan of BBC news online. Recently however, he suspects there is a trend towards some stories being presented in a format he cannot access: video clips, without explanatory audio, but scrolling text overlaid instead. Mark Fulcher is a blind piano-tuner who wants to be able to submit his claim form for Access To Work electronically, as on several occasions his completed hard copy claim forms have gone missing once he's sent them off. The DWP respond. And writer Red Szel returns with another column, this time on the language of visual-impairment.
F-MARC, the FIFA Medical Association and Research Centre, have recently launched a free online diploma primarily for doctors and other health practitioners who have little or no sports medicine knowledge or experience. There is, however, material that will appeal to anyone with an interest in sports medicine. There are currently 20 modules, which will expand to 42 by the end of the year and completion will lead to being awarded the diploma. Steffan Griffin talks to Dr Mark Fulcher, a sport and exercise medicine physician at the FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence in Auckland, New Zealand. The online diploma is FREE to do and can be accessed here: http://f-marc.com/footballdiploma/ Timeline: 0-1.42 What is the diploma? 1.42-3.00 People involved in creating the content. 3.00-3.56-How the website can be used by different specialties. 3.56-4.20 Development and evolution of the diploma. 4.20-6.55 A little bit about Dr Fulcher and his work.
Rachel Jones talks to Dr Mark Fulcher about minimising sports injuries.
Rachel Jones talks to Dr Mark Fulcher about acute knee injury.