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CURRICULUM VITAE ANDREW LAWRENCE PIPE, C.M., B.A., M.D., LL.D.(HON), D.SC.(HON) Address: Work: University of Ottawa Heart Institute 40 Ruskin Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1Y 4W7 Tel: (613) 761-4756 Fax: (613) 729-8290 Email: [email protected] Date of Birth: February 28, 1949 Birthplace: Nottingham, England Citizenship: Canadian, British (Dual) Languages: English Degrees: B.A., 1970; Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario M.D., 1974; Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario LL.D. (Hon) 2001; Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario D.Sc. (Hon) 2003; Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario D.Sc. (Hon) 2007; University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario Other Diploma in Sport Medicine (Dip. Sport Med.), Qualifications: Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, 1998 Licensure: Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons, #27583 Professional Internship, Ottawa Civic Hospital, 1974-75 Training: Residency, Orthopedic Surgery, University of Ottawa, 1979-80 CURRENT POSITION Chief: Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation University of Ottawa Heart Institute Professor: Department of Family Medicine and Division of Cardiac Surgery (cross appointment) Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa Page 1 July 10, 2009 A.L. PIPE PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor: Department of Family Medicine and Division of Cardiac Surgery University of Ottawa, 1998-2006 Assistant Professor: Department of Family Medicine and Division of Cardiac Surgery University of Ottawa, 1992-1998 Lecturer: Department of Family Medicine and Division of Cardiac Surgery University of Ottawa, 1987-1992 Director: Cardiac Surgery Valve Clinic, 1989-2003 Clinical Associate: University of Ottawa Heart Institute, 1980-1987 Medical Columnist: The Globe and Mail, 1989-1990 Physician: University of Ottawa Sports Medicine Clinic Health Services, University of Ottawa, 1982-1988 Travel and Medical Practice: Australia and Papua New Guinea, 1977-1979 General Practice: Levack, Ontario, 1975-1977 HONOURS, AWARDS, PRIZES R. Tait McKenzie Honour Award, Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 2007 Mayor’s Cup for Lifetime Achievement in Sport, 2007 First Honorary Member of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute, 2006 Ontario Tobacco-free Network Veterans’ Honour Roll, 2006 National Child Day Award, Canadian Institute of Child Health, 2005 John Orr Award, Queen’s University Toronto Alumni Association, 2004 City of Ottawa Community Health Day Award, 2004 Agnes Benedickson Award, Queen’s University Ottawa Alumni Association, 2003 Sport, Health and Wellbeing Award of the International Olympic Committee (awarded by IOC/COC), 2003 Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal, 2002 Health Hero Award, Pan American Health Organization, 2002 Member, Order of Canada, 2002 Bryce Taylor Award for Outstanding Volunteer Leadership to Canadian Sport, l999 Page 2 July 10, 2009 A.L. PIPE Legacy of Achievement Award – Health Sciences, Queen’s University Alumni Association, 1999 Member, Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame, 1999 President’s Award, Basketball Canada, l998 Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine, 1995 Canada 125 Medal, 1993 Provincial Sport Citation, Province of Ontario, 1992 Certificate of Merit, Fitness and Amateur Sport, Government of Canada, 1992 Honorary Life Membership, Canadian Council on Smoking and Health Sport Medicine Award of the International Olympic Committee (awarded by IOC/ COA), 1990 Queen’s University 1970 – 1974: Neil Currie Polson “... awarded to the student in final year medicine judged Memorial Prize by his teachers to be best adapted to apply his training in practice ...” 1974 Lillian Zbar Prize “... for Medical Writing.” 1974 Aesculapian Award “... for outstanding contributions while a student in the Faculty of Medicine ...” 1974 A.E. MacRae Award “... presented annually to the student who has developed and exhibited the greatest capacity in leading the student body ...” 1974 Tricolour Award “... for outstanding contribution to the University community ...” 1970 CURRENT HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT Chief, Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa Heart Institute OTHER APPOINTMENTS AND ACTIVITIES Tobacco Addiction and Control: Chairperson: 5th National Tobacco or Health Conference Edmonton, Alberta, October 1-3, 2007 Member: Smoke-Free Ontario Cessation Task Group, 2006-present Member: Advisory Group, TEACH (Training Enhancement in Applied Cessation Counselling and Health), 2006-present Page 3 July 10, 2009 A.L. PIPE Member: Smoke-Free Ontario Campaign Cabinet, 2005-present Member: SOLIDDE (Some Opinion Leaders in the Development, Dissemination and Evaluation of cardiovascular health guidelines in Canada), 2005-present Member: Varenicline Worldwide Advisory Board, 2004-present Member: Expert Advisory Committee, Clinical Tobacco Interventions Ontario Tobacco Reduction Strategy, 1997-present Director: Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, 1983-present Co-Chair: Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, 1987-88 Chair: Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, 1983-87 Collaborating Investigator: Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, 1999-present Nutrition: Member: Center for Science in the Public Interest Nutrition Action Healthletter Advisory Committee Physical Activity and Health: Honourary Chair: Active Healthy Kids Canada Member: Centre for Obesity Research and Education Advisory Board 2006-present Member: SmartGrowth Canada Advisory Board, 2005-present Member: JumpStart National Advisory Council, 2005-present Member: Expert Advisory Committee for Physical Activity Federal-Provincial-Territorial Pan-Canadian Healthy Living Strategy, 2005-present Member: Obesity Expert Advisory Committee Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada, 2004-2005 Member: Advisory Committee, Coalition for Active Living, 2004-present Chair: Physical Activity and Health Strategy Coordinating Committee The College of Family Physicians of Canada, 2004-2005 Health Policy Development: Member: Advisory Board, Institute for Population and Public Health, 2008-present Member: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Mission Committee, 2006-present Member: SOLIDDE (Some Opinion Leaders in the Development, Dissemination and Evaluation of cardiovascular health guidelines in Canada), 2005-present Page 4 July 10, 2009 A.L. PIPE Member: National Advisory Committee, Canadian Public Health Association, 2006-2007 Chair: Ottawa Coalition for Public Health in the 21st Century, 2004-2005 Chair: Rehabilitation Panel, Health Services Reconfiguration Project Ottawa-Carleton District Health Council, 1995-96 Member: Provincial Cancer Screening and Prevention Panel, 2004-present Member: Premier's Council, Ontario. 1994-95 Chair: Determinants of Health Committee, Premier's Council, Ontario. 1991-95 Chair: Public Issues Committee, Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division, 1991-92 Member: National Public Issues Committee, Canadian Cancer Society, 1986-92 Member: Premier's Council on Health, Well-being and Social Justice, Ontario. 1991-94 Member: Provincial Working Group on Cardiovascular Services, Ministry of Health, Province of Ontario, 1990-91 Member: Premier's Council on Health Strategy, Province of Ontario, 1987-91 Member: Minister's Advisory Committee on Fitness in Canada Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport, Government of Canada, 1987 Vice Chair: Minister's Advisory Group on Health Promotion, Ontario Ministry of Health 1984-87 Sports Medicine & Canadian Sport Community: President: Commonwealth Games Federation of Canada, 2006-10 Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine: Director: Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, 1984-93 President: Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, 1991-92 Chair: Credentials Committee, Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, 1988-96 American College of Sport Medicine: Member: Board of Trustees, 2000-2004 Chair: Olympic Issues Committee, 2004-present Member: Olympic Issues Committee, 2001-2004 Chief Medical Officer: Canadian Commonwealth Games Team, Melbourne, Australia, 2006 Chief Medical Officer: Canadian Olympic Team, Barcelona, Spain, 1992 Page 5 July 10, 2009 A.L. PIPE Chief Medical Officer: Canadian Pan American Games Team, Indianapolis, USA, 1987 Supervisory Doctor: FIBA (International Amateur Basketball Federation), 2008-present Team Physician: Canadian National Alpine Ski Team, 1981-present Team Physician: Canadian National Men's Basketball Team, 1978-present Team Physician: Canadian National Women's Volleyball Team, 1981-1983 Member: Education Committee, FIMS (International Federation of Sports Medicine) 1986-1994 Chair: Spirit of Sport Foundation, 2000-2004 Member: Medical Commission, FIBA (International Amateur Basketball Federation), 1994-present Chair: Section of Sports Medicine, Ontario Medical Association, 1982-87 Member: Section of Sports Medicine, Ontario Medical Association, 1980-1988 Member: Fair Play Commission, Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport Government of Canada, 1985-88 Drug Use in Sport: Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport: Chair Emeritus and Medical Science Advisor: Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, 2004-present Chair: Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, 1996-2004 Chair: Canadian Centre for Drug-Free Sport, 1991-96 Chair: Advisory Committee on Drug Abuse in Amateur Sport – Sport Medicine Council of Canada/Sport Canada, 1987-91 Chair: Doping Control Review Board CCES (Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport), 2004-present Member: Advisory Committee on Drug Abuse in Amateur Sport, Sport Medicine Council of Canada/Sport Canada, 1983-87 Other Sport Organizations Member: PGA Tour Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee, 2008-present Member: Indian Premier League (cricket)