Dr. Roman Tulis
What is your role at the GSSMC?
I am a consultant Sport and Exercise Medicine physician. I also serve as the Director of Education for medicine, meaning I strive to maintain a good teaching environment for visiting residents and medical students, as well as our Sport and Exercise Medicine R3 resident.
What is your academic rank at the 海角社区?
Assistant Clinical Professor
What did you study and where?
I did my undergraduate degree at the University of Illinois-Chicago. I then did the remainder of my training at the 海角社区, including medical school, residency and my additional training in sport and exercise medicine.
What teams do you work with now/in the past and in what capacity?
I am one of the team physicians of the Golden Bears football team. I also work part time with FC Edmonton.
Have you received any awards or accolades?
I have been nominated for a handful of teaching awards.
What days/hours to you work at the GSSMC?
That’s a good question. Mondays and Wednesdays, but some Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Fridays as well. I generally work the full day, but sometimes just the morning. I try to
fill in the gaps in the schedule because of my teaching role.
Fridays as well. I generally work the full day, but sometimes just the morning. I try to
fill in the gaps in the schedule because of my teaching role.
What is your favourite way to stay active?
Recreational hockey and soccer. I have also represented Canada at the World Medical
Football Championship, which is basically the world championship of soccer for
medical doctors that occurs on a yearly basis.
Football Championship, which is basically the world championship of soccer for
medical doctors that occurs on a yearly basis.
What is a ‘fun fact’ about you that may surprise others?
My skills in “dad jokes” were well formed even before becoming a dad. I also am full of somewhat useful random trivia, that may entertain patients and learners alike, although I am mostly useless on trivia nights on specific topics, even if it’s on my favourite shows.