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Prof Derman to head new Sports & Meds Institute
Past David Award-winner has been named as director of the new Institute of Sport & Exercise Medicine at Stellenbosch University. An ex-King Davidian, Professor Wayne Derman, pictured, won a prestigious David Award for “Considerable Contribution to Sport” several years ago. Deman will take up his appointment as head of the newly-formed Institute which falls within the prestigious Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences at the university. He will take up his new appointment on July 1.
ANT KATZ
Prof Derman’s appointment as head of the Institute for Sport and Exercise Medicine (SEM) will develop and strengthen existing inter-faculty links to further research, teaching programmes and service provision across the multidisciplinary team already involved in sport and exercise medicine.
RIGHT: Professor Wayne Deman, the director of the new Institute for Sport and Exercise Medicine
Prof Derman is a past president of the South African Sports Medicine Association and is Co-director of the IOC research Centre in South Africa.
He has had a long and productive career at the University of Cape Town where he has played an important role in the training of sports physicians, exercise scientists and biokineticists.
Derman’s research has focused on secondary prevention of chronic disease of lifestyle, and injury and illness prevention in athletes especially those with disabilities.
Awarded by KDSF, too
Derman has also played an important part in the provision of medical services for many of South Africa’s elite athletes having been chief medical officer of both the South African Olympic and Paralympic teams.
LEFT: Prof Derman was previously recognised by the King David Schools’ Foundation with a David Award for “Considerable Contribution to Sport” and is pictured with his prize
Derman currently serves on the International Paralympic Committee Medical Commission and represents South Africa on the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation.
Hd will take up his new appointment on July 1.
peter mabitsela
January 14, 2017 at 9:15 am
‘good morning prof derman congrats my name is peter the farher with a disability child i like to request your assistance and your practical involvement in building disability sport indoor and outdoor whereci got 75 hectors to develop the side also include the hostes and skills centre’