
CASEM/CCES Anti-Doping Workshop
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm AST
Free for CASEM Conference Delegates – Please Register
Don’t miss this exclusive pre-conference session on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at the PEI Convention Centre for a review and deep dive into the anti-doping essentials and updates ahead of the 2025 Canada Games and 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympics – expert insights, case studies, and key resources for sport medicine professionals!
Learning Objectives
- Identify common mental health challenges athletes may experience during competition and their potential impact on performance.
- Implement practical, evidence-based strategies to support athlete mental well-being in high-pressure game situations.
- Develop an effective approach for recognizing and addressing mental health concerns on the sidelines while ensuring appropriate follow-up care.
Program
6:30pm start
Introduction & Welcome
TUE Process and Testing Overview
Important TUE Resources for Sport Medicine Physicians
Your Role in the TUE Process
Supplements
- NSF, BSCG, Informed Choice, and Informed Sport
- Canadian App for Supplement Tracking (CAST)
Looking Ahead to 2025 Canada Games and 2026 Winter Games
- Anti-Doping Rules and What You Need to Know
- Testing at the Games (Your Role as a Representative)
Case Studies (Open Forum) – Panel (CCES, Dr. Mickey Moroz)
- Process challenges/Common Barriers
- ADHD
- ‘If you were a TUEC member, would you approve this application?’
This is a pre-conference course to the 2025 CASEM Annual Symposium in Charlottetown. View full conference details.