Dr Mark Aubry has been working in medical sport at all top levels of competition internationally. He entered the international hockey arena in 1992 when he was named the Chief Medical Officer for the Canadian Olympic Team, then later became team physician for the Ottawa Senators of the NHL. In 1998, he became the Chief Medical Officer for the IIHF and six years later added the same title for Hockey Canada to his expanding role in international hockey. Additionally, he is a member of the International Olympic Committee’s medical commission, and in 2006 received the Dr Tom Pashby Sports Safety Award, the most prestigious sports medicine honour in Canada.
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