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Application submission has now ended for the 2021 Class of AMSSM Fellows. New Fellows will be announced to the AMSSM membership after the first of the year and honored at the 2021 Annual Meeting.
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The AMSSM National Fellow Online Lecture Series features talks from national experts on fundamental sports medicine topics pertinent to fellowship training and sports medicine board certification. Go to the collaborate.amssm.org site and view the available lectures in the Upcoming Events area.
Minority Research Grant Deadline Approaching: The deadline for the newest AMSSM research grant is fast approaching! The purpose of the AMSSM Minority Research Grant is to provide research opportunities specifically for historically underrepresented minorities in biomedical research to advance representation across diverse backgrounds and promote health equity in sports medicine research.
A completed grant application must be submitted through the AMSSM grant portal by February 15, 2021. Applicants will be notified, at the latest, with a funding decision in April 2021. More details can be found in the Minority Research Grant Award Request for Proposals (RFP).
Congratulations to Drs. Jonathan Drezner, Kimberly Harmon and Aaron Baggish on being selected as the recipients of the 2020 AMSSM CRN $300K Research Grant for their research project titled "Outcomes Registry for Cardiac Conditions in Athletes (the ORCCA Study): a Prospective, Multisite Research Study". |
The long-term objective of their project is to establish an outcomes registry for competitive athletes diagnosed with cardiovascular disease. Initially, the investigators will launch a national registry using a cohort of NCAA athletes afflicted with COVID-19 to address urgent clinical questions related to the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on cardiovascular pathology and the risk of myocardial injury. |
This $300,000 grant award is being equally funded by AMSSM and the AMSSM Foundation as part of a $1 million-plus, five-year plan to support competitive CRN research awards. |
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ESPN Outside the Lines Segment Features AMSSM Past President |
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![]() AMSSM Past President, Jonathan Drezner, MD was recently featured in the ESPN: Outside the Lines segment about the recent string of high school football-related deaths and what is being done to improve safety at the prep and college level. Dr. Drezner participated in a Q&A session answering questions raised about the sport's safety. Dr. Drezner is a Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Washington and team physician for the Seattle Seahawks. Dr. Drezner is an internationally recognized expert in sudden cardiac death in athletes. Click here to view the article.
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