The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) is a multi-disciplinary
organization of physicians whose members are dedicated to education, research,
collaboration and fellowship within the field of Sports Medicine. Founded in 1991, the
AMSSM is now comprised of over 1000 Sports Medicine Physicians whose goal is to
provide a link between the rapidly expanding core of knowledge related to sports
medicine and its application to patients in a clinical setting. The AMSSM, among its
many functions, seeks to:
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Foster research in Sports Medicine through provision of grants and awards;
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Promote state-of-the-art sports medicine
practice via collaboration and Publication
of clinical monographs and position
statements;
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- Provide cutting edge educational and
networking opportunities via the AMSSM
annual meeting and involvement with
the ACSM Advanced Team Physician Course;
- Provide a means for publication of
original articles and case studies
through its’ official association with
the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine;
- Provide on-line research tools to its’
members via journal links and a
subscription to Sports Discus;
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- Enhance Sports Medicine fellowship training by provision of forums for interaction and collaboration among Fellowship Directors, as well as provision of a web-based fellowship directory and application tool.
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The majority of AMSSM members are primary care physicians with fellowship training and
added qualification in Sports Medicine who then combine their practice of Sports Medicine with their primary specialty, but the AMSSM also includes members who |
specialize solely in
non-surgical sports medicine, serve
as full-time team physicians, or specialize
in the field of physical medicine and
rehabilitation. By nature of their training
and experience, sports medicine
physicians are ideally suited to provide comprehensive medical care for athletes,
sports teams, or active individuals who
are simply looking to maintain a
healthy lifestyle. |
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