Here we have tried to amalgamate some resources and modules that may give you a great insight into Sports and Exercise Medicine. Many of these modules included certificates that can be put into your portfolio!
Here you can view our succinct musculoskeletal notes and questions created in-house to best help you know what to study for your exams
This course is for anyone wishing to become a UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) Accredited Advisor. An Advisor plays an essential role in informing athletes and their athlete support personnel (ASP) about the values of clean sport and important anti-doping information.
The programme, is a step-by-step learning module which explains the role of the Advisor, the principles of clean sport and all the essential anti-doping information Advisors need for the role.
The course should take you approximately one and a half hours and concludes with a series of short assessments to test your knowledge on the key areas of anti-doping. Once you have started the course you are able to log out, save your progress and continue at another time.
On successful completion, a certificate is issued to confirm your status as an Accredited UKAD Advisor.
The FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine is a free online course, designed to help clinicians learn how to diagnose and manage common football-related injuries and illnesses. The course is designed specifically for primary care clinicians including doctors, physiotherapist and other allied health practitioners. No pre-existing sports medicine knowledge is required. The course is designed to be flexible. Visit a single page, complete individual modules or finish the entire course. The choice is yours.
Numerous free online modules that cover everything from concussion management to first aid
This eLearning module offers presentations from high profile expert speakers, covering current and relevant topics. Topics included in this module, cover how evidence can help us make quality decisions in practice, hamstring tendonopathy in the competing athlete, and practical load management of a talar stress response.
An extremely interesting podcast from the British Journal of Sports Medicine that covers all matters relating to sport and exercise medicine