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 FIA Institute - News
Hartstein said: “Having traveled round the world and spoken to doctors at established circuits with long motor sport history, like Silverstone and Indianapolis, as well new circuits, like Bahrain and Turkey, I realised that there is a very strong demand for furthering educational training in immediate care in the motor sport environment.
Hartstein has been looking at ways to improve motor sport medicine since he began working full time in Formula One in 1997 as an assistant to previous medical delegate Professor Sid Watkins MD. When Hartstein was appointed chief medical delegate at the beginning of the 2005 season he was determined to continue Watkin’s progressive work.
Hartstein said: “I’m pleased to say, as Sid noted throughout his career, as far as you think you’ve gone to make things as good as possible there is always room to keep going.
www.fiainstitute.com /news/news_3.htm   (680 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gary Hartstein, from Staten Island, New York, holds one of the most senior positions in the FIA and in the entire Formula One community.
Hartstein, who is an associate professor of anesthesiology and emergency medicine in Belgium, attends every F1 race, including the United States Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Hartstein’s road to F1 began in Staten Island, where he was born and raised.
www.indycar.com /news/print.php?story_id=4839   (1350 words)

  
 Motorsport.com: News channel
Hartstein's road to F1 began in Staten Island, New York, where he was born and raised.
Hartstein soon got to know and work with the local Belgian doctors who worked at races at the Spa circuit.
As a racing fan and one who grew up watching the Indianapolis 500 on TV, Hartstein was awestruck on his first visit to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the inaugural SAP United States Grand Prix in 2000.
www.motorsport.com /news/article.asp?ID=106732   (828 words)

  
 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Gary Hartstein of the United States, an associate professor of anesthesiology and emergency medicine, has been appointed as the new FIA Medical Delegate.
Hartstein replaces Professor Sid Watkins, who has held the role for the past 26 years.
Hartstein’s road to F1 began in Staten Island, N.Y., where he was born and raised.
www.brickyard.com /news/story.php?story_id=3950   (737 words)

  
 Tech Ed Services News
Gary Hartstein has administered the E-Rate program for the Downey Unified School District since 2000.
In addition, Gary was a key member of his district’s overall technology planning team and coordinated the implementation of its EETT Competitive Grant as one of eight districts awarded a ten million dollar consortium-wide (SEETC) middle school technology grant.
Gary has a BA degree in sociology and his MA Education degree in New Media; he resides in Woodland Hills, CA with his wife.
www.techedservices.com /news05.html   (666 words)

  
 AllSportsInsider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Even in a racing series sometimes known as "the piranha club" for its cutthroat, behind-the-scenes shenanigans, few could imagine the public relations disaster that would unfold at the U.S. Grand Prix at Indianapolis on June 19.
Gary Hartstein, the sport's chief doctor, later characterized the momentum of that weekend in the paddock as similar to that of a Greek tragedy, with an "inexorable movement towards an outcome that everyone already knew, and that no one felt they could avoid."
It began with what might have been a real tragedy, when, during practice Friday, the left rear tires of both Toyota cars collapsed within moments of each other.
www.allsportsinsider.com /archives/?itemid=6239   (584 words)

  
 Supanet : Sport Headlines
The German was taken to hospital but was given the all clear after a puncture caused him to hit a wall at Indianapolis.
However, FIA medical delegate Gary Hartstein has advised Schumacher not to compete in tomorrow's race as a safety precaution.
"Gary decided that the risk of having another hard impact within 48 hours was too much," said Schumacher.
www.supanet.com /sport/sport_headlines/news/48258/Ralf_to_miss_US_GP.html   (248 words)

  
 F1 News > Hartstein becomes F1 Medical Delegate - Grandprix.com
His place will be taken by Gary Hartstein, associate professor of anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine at the University Hospital of Liege in Belgium.
Hartstein is one of the few Americans working in F1 and comes originally from Staten Island, New York.
The result was that he met Watkins and the two men hit it off and as a result Hartstein became a regular member of the team.
www.grandprix.com /ns/ns14122.html   (284 words)

  
 Malaysia's Premier F1 Online - Forum - Sid Watkins stands down
After 26 years in the role, Professor Sid Watkins is standing down as the FIA Formula One Medical Delegate the FIA announced today.
Gary Hartstein MD, associate Professor of Anaesthesiology and Emergency Medicine, has been appointed as the new Medical Delegate.
Dr Hartstein has assisted Professor Watkins at Formula One events since 1997...
www.pitstop.com.my /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1223   (105 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Obituaries for March 24, 2005
She was born Dec. 29, 1926, in the Bronx, N.Y. A resident for 13 years, she was an executive secretary.
She is survived by her husband, Harry; one son, Gary Hartstein; one daughter, Karen Avilez; and one granddaughter.
She is survived by her husband, James J.; two sons, William Zelonis and Gary Zelonis, both of Las Vegas; one brother, Richard Sorg of West Seneca, N.Y.; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/text/2005/mar/24/518501227.html   (1014 words)

  
 indya.com - Foster's formula Oz - News - Burti could miss rest of season, says doctor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gary Hartstein, a member of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) medical team, told BBC radio that the Prost driver was making good progress but could need up to two months to recover fully.
He said the 26-year-old, currently recovering in a Liege hospital, was feeling very tired.
Hartstein, who attended Burti at the site of the crash, said Burti now showed few visible signs of his 180 mph ordeal.
www.indya.com /formula1/news/0709burti.htm   (409 words)

  
 premiership, GAA, Irish rugby, golf & more Irish sports news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Williams driver crashed during testing at the circuit eight days ago at the first Lesmo bend and the 27-year-old German is still feeling the effects of the incident.
Following a consultation with the rest of the team, medical delegate Gary Hartstein and former Formula One doctor Professor Sid Watkins, Heidfeld will sit out the race, allowing test and reserve driver Antonio Pizzonia to compete in his 16th grands prix.
Brazilian Pizzonia, whose last drive was at Monza a year ago when he was substitute for Ralf Schumacher following the German's horror smash at the United States Grand Prix in Indianapolis, was 13th in the third practice run.
home.eircom.net /content/rte/motorsports/6238413?view=Eircomnet   (335 words)

  
 Prof Sid Watkins steps down. [Archive] - 10 Tenths Motorsport
I'm sure Gary Hartstein is up to standard to continue where Sid left off.
I don't know much about Gary Hartstein, but he couldn't have had a better mentor.
He'll be sorely missed and hard to replace, no disrepect to Gary Hartstein he has a good mentor.
www.ten-tenths.com /forum/archive/index.php/t-64535.html   (1079 words)

  
 AllSports (tm) Ralf Schumacher out of United States Grand Prix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Schumacher, the younger brother of seven-time series champion Michael, was the victim of a high-speed tire failure and his Toyota crashed into the banked final turn during Friday's practice session.
Although Schumacher emerged from the car under his own power and declared himself fit to compete this weekend, FIA medical delegate Dr. Gary Hartstein confirmed otherwise on Saturday morning.
"Gary decided that the risk of having another hard impact within 48 hours was too much.
www.allsports.com /cgi-bin/showstory.cgi?story_id=54626   (531 words)

  
 Re: Looking for any Hartstein or Hoag -- Family Tree Brick Walls
Hi there - My family name (mother's side) is Hartstein or Gartstein.
Re: Looking for any Hartstein or Hoag -- Gary Hartstein, 13:41:22 09/21/02 Sat
Re: Looking for any Hartstein or Hoag -- Eugene Hartstein, 06:09:03 04/17/03 Thu
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 FORMULA ONE: Sid steps down.: Latest Motorsport news, results with radio player   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Formula One medical expert Professor Sid Watkins has called time on his active involvement at grand prix weekends after almost 30 years at the top of the sport.
Although he will continue to work with the FIA in his new capacity as president of the recently-established Institute for Motor Sport Safety in Paris, the 76-year old's 'hand-on' role will be filled by American Gary Hartstein, who has acted as Watkins' trackside assistant since 1997.
Hartstein is an associate professor of anaesthesiology and emergency medicine at Liege Hospital in Belgium, having decided to practice in Europe rather than his native America.
www.crash.net /news_view.asp?cid=1&id=104440   (378 words)

  
 Linksheaven F1 Forum > Watkins steps down as FIA F1 Medical Delegate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After 26 years in the role, Professor Sid Watkins is standing down as the FIA Formula One Medical Delegate.
FIA President Max Mosley said, "Professor Watkins has made a unique contribution to improving the standards of safety and medical intervention in Formula One and indeed internationally throughout motor sport.
i hope hartstein could continue all of watkins' programs, and improve the safety of formula1.
www.linksheaven.com /forums/lofiversion/index.php/t4581.html   (367 words)

  
 Article 3 - CMO
Also present were medical representatives from each of the circuits on which those championships are run.
F1 medical delegate Dr Gary Hartstein said the seminar is integral to the continuing progress in motorsport medicine.
Hartstein said this was particularly useful because they could then look at the implications of some of the issues brought up at the symposium over the previous three days.
www.fia.com /automotive/issue3/institute/article3.html   (203 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Phillips, who works in the team’s marketing department and is the son of Princess Anne, was one of four Williams employees in a van that was hit by a car at high speed on the way to the Shanghai circuit.
A following car with Formula One doctors Sid Watkins and Gary Hartstein stopped at the scene of the accident a few minutes later to lend assistance, the team said.
A spokeswoman said two team members, one of them marketing director Jim Wright, were taken to hospital for further checks but neither were seriously hurt.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040927/asp/sports/story_3808895.asp   (135 words)

  
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Speaking on BBC radio, FIA medical team member Dr. Gary Hartstein said after a driver suffers a concussion as severe as Burti did, it is imperative the recovery is not rushed.
In short, Hartstein said, Burti will almost certainly miss the Grand Prix of Italy at Monza next weekend and may even miss the final two races after that.
Hartstein said it is his recommendation that Burti take a lot of time to focus on recovering.
www.racingone.com /article.asp?artnum=9662   (684 words)

  
 F1 News > Burti wants to make Monza comeback - Grandprix.com
WITH drivers lining up to step into his car, Luciano Burti is keen to be cleared fit in time for the Italian Grand Prix.
Brazilian's recovery continues under the supervision of FIA doctor Gary Hartstein, with his parents at his side, and being a racing driver there's only one thing on his mind.
Hartstein remains upbeat about the Brazilian's recovery although won't be drawn on his prospects of getting out in the Italian fray: "Now is the moment when Luciano has to stay resting," he said Gary Hartstein.
www.grandprix.com /ns/ns04755.html   (168 words)

  
 The Waiting Game - Columns - Automobile Magazine
A month later, at a McLaren promotional event in Poland, I put in some passenger-seat track time in the Mercedes CLK430 that served as the medical car.
Behind the wheel was team physician Dr. Gary Hartstein.
We turned a dozen laps, hitting the apexes hard to blast away pools of water deposited by a violent late-morning thunderstorm, until the track was dry enough for the McLaren F1 two-seater to get out there and awe the crowds in the stands (drawing howls of delight and alarm from its jellified passenger, me).
www.automobilemag.com /features/columns/0412_waiting_game   (820 words)

  
 YEHEY!Sports
Williams test driver Pizzonia was asleep in his hotel room Saturday morning when the team called him as a replacement for regular race driver Nick Heidfeld.
Formula One medical delegate Gary Hartstein advised Heidfeld not to race after the German suffered an overnight recurrence of severe headaches following a Monza testing crash last week.
And Pizzonia said: "I was still sleeping when the telephone rang this morning at 8:30 and they told me to rush to the track.
www.yehey.com /sports/full_article.aspx?id=57648   (421 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Motorsport | Formula One | Ralf to miss GP following crash
Toyota's Ralf Schumacher will miss Sunday's US Grand Prix on medical advice after a puncture in Friday's practice caused him to crash.
He was taken to hospital after the crash and was warned by FIA medical delegate Gary Hartstein not to compete, so his place goes to Ricardo Zonta.
The Toyota driver suffered a similar accident at the same track last year.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/4105376.stm   (406 words)

  
 Sportz Tawk: Motor Sports - F1 medical chief steps down   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Formula One's long-serving medical delegate Sid Watkins has stood down from his role.
Watkins, whose crusade for improved medical facilities in Formula One has dramatically cut the number of deaths and serious injuries, spent 26 years as medical delegate but will be replaced by Gary Hartstein, his assistant since 1997.
Max Mosley, president of world governing body the FIA, said: "Professor Watkins has made a unique contribution to improving the standards of safety and medical intervention in Formula One and indeed internationally throughout motor sport."
www.sportztawk.com /viewthread.php?tid=9397   (204 words)

  
 Looking for any Hartstein or Hoag -- Family Tree Brick Walls
Looking for any Hartstein or Hoag -- Family Tree Brick Walls
Looking for any Hartstein from Pa to In.
Re: Looking for any Hartstein or Hoag -- Elena Green, 10:45:08 09/14/02 Sat
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 F1 Doc Retires - TotalF1.com Forums
Watkins had spent 26 years in the role.
The 78-year-old will be replaced by his deputy, Gary Hartstein.
However, Watkins has been will continue as president of the FIA Institute for Motorsport Safety, a role he was elected to last year.
www.totalf1.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=1836   (272 words)

  
 ATLAS F1 News: Burti to Miss Italian Grand Prix
"We now know for sure that Luciano won't take part of the Italian GP, but following his doctor Gary Hartstein's statements, rumours started to spread that Luciano would miss the rest of the Championship.
"Nevertheless, Gary did not say a word about Luciano's near future.
As for Prost GP, we are planning to replace Luciano for the Monza GP only."
www.atlasf1.com /news/2001/sep/report.php/id/5510/.html   (242 words)

  
 F1 Central >> Print View > F1 gets sophisticated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(GMM) Drug testing in Formula One will be ramped up, medical delegate Dr Gary Hartstein has revealed.
Instead of simply offering the odd urine sample at a grand prix, drivers may - for example - be tested at home or whilst training after the FIA adopted World Anti-Doping Agency rules.
\'\'There is no suggestion that anyone is using drugs,\'\' Hartstein insisted, \'but it makes sense...
formula-1.updatesport.com /news/content/window_printnews.php?newsid=1116848072   (83 words)

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