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The "GP Cases: The Role of the Team Doctor" course provides an in-depth look at the responsibilities and challenges faced by sports team doctors. With a focus on practical application, it offers insights into emergency preparedness, injury and illness prevention, and mental health management, ensuring participants are fully equipped to optimise player care and team performance.
Unit 1: Match Day Role
Learn the intricacies of game day preparation, including emergency action planning (MEAP), essential equipment, and effective communication strategies. Dr. David Pugh shares his expertise on handling common match-day injuries, from joint dislocations to concussion, and the importance of coordinated teamwork among medical personnel to ensure player safety.
Unit 2: Management and Prevention of Injuries
Discover key strategies for managing and preventing common sports injuries, including hamstring strains, ACL tears, and syndesmosis. This unit emphasises early recognition, effective treatment protocols, and rehabilitation planning to minimise downtime and enhance recovery.
Unit 3: Illness Management and Prevention in Teams
This unit addresses the unique challenges of illness prevention within team environments, with a focus on infection control, vaccination programs, and managing conditions like respiratory infections or chronic illnesses. Learn practical protocols for isolating ill players and maintaining team health during travel and competition.
Unit 4: Anti-Doping Compliance
Gain a thorough understanding of anti-doping regulations, including therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs) and the risks of supplement contamination. This unit provides tools for educating athletes on compliance, as well as resources like Global DRO and Informed Sport to ensure adherence to anti-doping policies.
Unit 5: Concussion Management and Long-Term Issues
Delve into the latest advancements in concussion protocols, including SCAT6 assessments and return-to-play guidelines. Explore strategies for preventing long-term complications and ensuring safe recovery, while staying updated on emerging research and best practices.
Unit 6: Special Considerations for Female Athletes
Explore the unique health considerations for female athletes, including ACL injuries, RED-S, and menstrual cycle management. Learn how to address these issues in training and competition and understand the importance of tailored support to optimise female athlete performance.
Unit 7: Mental Health in the Sporting Environment
This final unit highlights the importance of mental health awareness in sports. Discover screening tools like SMHAT-1 and practical approaches to managing anxiety, depression, and stress in athletes. Emphasis is placed on fostering a supportive environment and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure holistic athlete care.
This course equips medical professionals with the expertise needed to thrive as a team doctor, ensuring optimal athlete health, safety, and performance. From injury management to ethical responsibilities, participants will gain practical skills to excel in this dynamic and rewarding role.
Cost: $195
Suitable for: All degree qualified medical practitioners.
Study mode: 100% online
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*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s revised Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)