Media roundup: Dr. Greg Stewart on Tulane Center for Brain Health, Student Athlete Safety and Covid-19
Recent national and local media features Center for Sport co-founder/co-director Dr. Greg Stewart on the new Tulane University Center for Brain Health, student athletes return to play guidelines and best practices for athlete safety in the era of Covid-19.
Dr. Stewart's Interviews:
- Louisiana Radio Network: Tulane University's Center for Brain Health starts programs to help vets dealing with mental illness
- Capital Gazette: Here's how the American Athletic Conference handles coronavirus cases within football programs like Navy
- Associated Press: ‘Clinical judgments’ key in college football contact tracing
- Sports Illustrated: It's a F------ Mess': How and Why Football Conferences Are Arriving at Opposing Medical Conclusions: How is it that the Big Ten and Pac-12 deemed it too unsafe to play this fall based on medical experts, but others are pressing on?
- New Orleans Times-Picayune: Tulane's Gregory Stewart Addresses the main challenges - and frustrations - in a safe return to football
- New Orleans Advocate: COVID quandry: Moves toward LHSAA sports during pandemic must be precise, evolving
Dr. Stewart, Tulane Athletics team doctor, has been a leading voice on best practices for athletes returning to play. He was appointed Chair of the American Athletic Conference's COVID-19 Medical Advisory Group, and serves as head of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association's sports medicine advisory board. He also oversees the new Tulane University Center for Brain Health.