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    The American College of Sports Medicine is holding its 54th Annual
    (2007) Meeting in New Orleans, LA, May 30- June 2nd. Meeting
    Registration and program information can be viewed at
    http://www.acsm.org/ (following the links to "ACSM Conferences").



    In preparation for the 2008 ACSM Annual Meeting to be held on May 28-31,
    Indianapolis, IN, The Biomechanics Interest Group of the American
    College of Sports Medicine is soliciting session and program ideas and
    topics. Interested individuals are encouraged to submit their
    proposals to the interest group representatives prior to the 2007
    meeting. Using the session definitions below, please designate which
    session format would best fit for your topic/idea. You may also contact
    the BIG representatives for more information.



    Cheers,



    The ACSM Biomechanics Interest Group Representatives

    Dr. Blaise Williams: WILLIAMSDOR@ecu.edu

    Dr. Michael Torry: mike.torry@shsmf.org

    Dr. Irene Davis: mcclay@UDel.Edu

    Dr. Chris Hass: cjhass@hhp.ufl.edu


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    DEFINITIONS OF ACSM ANNUAL MEETING SESSIONS


    1. Sessions with a 2-hour format:

    Current Issue - Issues for discussion that are in the forefront of the
    ACSM membership. Current issues include 3 - 4 speakers with time
    allotted for an introduction and overview and overall discussion.

    Special Event - Sessions of special interest to ACSM members that reach
    a broader audience. Special events include 3 - 4 speakers with time
    allotted for an introduction and overview and overall discussion.

    Symposium - In depth, scientific and state-of-the-art lectures in
    important areas of research. Symposia include 3 - 4 speakers with time
    allotted for an introduction and overview and overall discussion.

    2. Sessions with a 50 minute format:

    Clinical Colloquium - Focuses on an emerging or controversial area of
    clinical practice. This session includes a moderator and two speakers.

    Clinical Lecture - Focuses on a specific clinical area.

    Colloquium - An interactive discussion on a topic or issue in sports
    medicine and exercise science. Colloquiums are informal presentations
    that give the attendees a chance to "meet the expert".

    Conversational Forum - Issues for discussion by considering differing
    views, involving expert discussants and a host.

    Tutorial Lecture - A critical review and analysis of the current state
    of knowledge in a field. The lecture should familiarize attendees with
    the basics of a subject and progress to current issues, question,
    problems, and the frontier of knowledge.


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