From Deseret News archives:
Utah doctor to oversee Paralympics medicine
The U. Orthopaedic Center's Dr. Stuart Willick was named IPC Medical Officer by the International Paralympic Committee, an appointment that lasts through the Beijing event. He served a scaled-down version of the role during the the Salt Lake City Paralympics in 2002, overseeing the poly clinic at the U., among other duties. And he's traveled to other Paralympics, including Torino and Sydney, to do sports-medicine research.
In China, he'll be "the" chief medical officer. During Olympic and Paralympic Games, local doctors provide the hands-on care to athletes, as he did in 2002. His 2008 role is primarily administrative, an oversight position that will have him dabbling in policy matters that may include doping, classification of athletes by their impairment and functional ability, health-care delivery and more. He was selected because of his expertise in physical and medical issues for elite athletes who have disabilities. But some of the assignment is, at this point, still a mystery, he said, the details to become clearer as the event gets closer. "Ask me after September (when the Paralympics occur). I'll know a lot more then," he joked.
Paralympics, he pointed out, is shorthand for Parallel Olympics. Some people mistakenly believe it refers to paralysis or disability, Willick said. The primary type of disabilities among competitors include limb deficiencies, spinal cord injury and visual impairment, but there are others, as well.
Despite a long association with Paralympics, the soft-spoken Willick said he hadn't even thought about going to China until he was invited by the IPC to apply for the volunteer position several weeks ago. It was an intriguing invitation, so he sent off his resume and his wife nudged him to renew his soon-to-lapse passport, just in case. A month ago, he was invited to interview.
The questions were not those you'd routinely expect. He was asked how he felt about alternative medicines, since in Beijing athletes will have access to both Western and Eastern medicine. "I'm comfortable with that," he told the Deseret Morning News.
They talked about the fact the Paralympics fall during Ramadan, which has stirred some controversy. Not only is it a holy month for Muslims, but it brings with it food restrictions that may affect participating athletes who practice Islam.
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