- Gary Hartstein
Dr Gary Hartstein,
M.D. (born 1955 inStaten Island ,United States ), [citeweb|url=http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft15362.html|title=Eff One|publisher=GrandPrix.com|date=August 3, 2005|accessdate=2008-04-27] isAssociate Professor ofAnesthesia andEmergency Medicine atUniversity of Liège Hospital, Liège,Belgium andFIA Medical Delegate for theFormula 1 World Championship.After finishing his undergraduate study at the
University of Rochester , Hartstein trained as a doctor inBelgium during the 1970s. In 1983 he returned to his nativeNew York , spending six years at theAlbert Einstein College of Medicine , in theBronx , specialising inanaesthesiology .In 1989 Hartstein returned to
Belgium and began working at Spa-Francorchamps as part of the local medical team attending races. In 1990 Hartstein was assigned to the medical car containing ProfessorSid Watkins and the two doctors immediately formed a firm friendship.Hartstein’s work at the
Belgian Grand Prix continued until 1997 when theFIA , realising the need for an anaesthetist to assist Watkins, recruited him. For the next seven years Hartstein and Watkins rode together in the medical car at the start of most races.In January 2005
Sid Watkins announced that he was to retire as Formula 1 Medical Delegate and Hartstein was selected as his successor.Since that time, Hartstein has been key in developing some of the FIA's new approaches and policies in terms of medical safety. Dr Hartstein is chair of the FIA Institute's Medical Training Working Group, [ [http://www.fiainstitute.com/working_groups/working_medical.htm FIA Institute - Working Groups - Safety Training Working Group ] ] which aims to standardize training and practices of motorsport doctors, based on the most up-to-date trauma training techniques.He was also, with [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gérard_Saillant Prof Gerard Saillant] , behind the creation of the "FIA Institute Faculty" (FIMF), which will seek to consolidate the expertise of motor sport doctors and medical staff around the world, on the model of professional associations.
Hartstein lives in Liege year-round.
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