The FIA Institute conducts
research into new technologies and disseminates a variety of educational
materials on best practice in motor sport safety procedures. The
Institute’s approach to research and close relationship with
industry has resulted in the rapid development and deployment of
a number of new safety systems. President of the FIA Institute,
Professor Sid Watkins explains: “It is the FIA Institute’s
commitment to rapid progress which is perhaps the most satisfying
element to our work. In our first three years we have already commissioned
more than 50 projects, the vast majority of which will have a very
significant bearing on the way we go racing and rallying.
Our work has only just started but we could not have made a better
beginning. With the help and support of all those working and competing
in international motor sport the FIA Institute will strive to ensure
that safety always comes first.”
The 2008 FIA Institute Summit will cover many aspects of the medical
issues surrounding motor sport from the physiological demands across
many areas of the sport and also the forms of trauma and their
treatment. Speaking will be a line up of leading Professors and
Doctors all experts in their respective fields, as well as entering
panel discussions for every delegate to make their input to the
event.
The Bahrain Ministry of Health will be one of the medical bodies
represented at the summit, as it is the only health ministry in
the world that is actively involved in its biggest national sporting
occasions – particularly the FIA Formula One Bahrain Grand
Prix. Dr Amjad, the BIC’s Chief Medical Officer, explains:
“We take our responsibilities very seriously here in Bahrain.
Not only do we, as doctors, get the full support from the FIA but
also from our ministry. It is not just about what happens on track
but what happens afterwards; the ambulance team, the hospitals,
the A&E departments and the BDF (Bahrain Defence Force) helicopter
crew; they are all fully briefed and trained and every year we
have a full drill so we are absolutely prepared to the highest
levels should anything happen and we enjoy working as a team.”
The Bahrain International Circuit has been chosen to host the
FIA Institute 2008 Summit following its recognition as an FIA Institute
Centre of Excellence in 2007. The BIC is the first Formula One
Circuit to receive this status. Each FIA Centre of Excellence exemplifies
the high standards expected by the FIA Institute in terms of technology
and medical, marshalling and race control safety. The BIC has demonstrated
its commitment to innovation and the development of new safety
technology within motor sport – particularly as the sport
develops in the Middle East.
The Bahrain International Circuit’s medical facilities are
world renowned. Its on-site medical centre has amenities to conduct
up to 2 surgical operations at any one time and it is amongst the
circuit’s top priorities to maintain the high standards expected
of the FIA Formula One World Championship.
The BIC is already committed to the FIA Institute Centre of Excellence
programme, with numerous projects in place to maintain their commitment,
Martin Whitaker, CEO of the BIC said: “We are all delighted
about our new status as an FIA Institute Centre of Excellence.
The BIC has achieved so much over the last few years and this award
has given us a huge amount of incentive to go above and beyond
what is expected of us from the FIA. We look forward to welcoming
the world’s experts in motor sport medicine to Bahrain.”
For more information please visit www.fiainstitute.com/summit
Or contact Christel Picot, E-mail: cpicot@fiainstitute.com, T:
+33 1 43 12 58 14.
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