Sports Medicine Curricular Recommendations for Undergraduate Medical Education

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Abstract

Sports medicine is a unique field encompassing many specialties and aspects of medicine. While musculoskeletal medicine is a significant aspect of sports medicine, the breadth of sports medicine extends beyond the musculoskeletal system and includes the spectrum of care for the patient who is or desires to be physically active. This article provides recommendations for sports medicine education in undergraduate medical education. The framework highlighting these recommendations uses domains of competence. Entrustable professional activities, measures that are endorsed by the Association of American Medical Colleges, were matched to domains of competence to provide objective markers of achievement. In addition to recommended sports medicine educational content, there should be consideration of both methods of assessment and implementation catered to each individual institution's needs and resources. These recommendations may serve as a guide for medical educators and institutions pursing optimization of sports medicine education.

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Ferderber, M., Wilson, K., Buchanan, B. K., Street Callender, S. V., Deck, J. W., Kerr, H., … Waterbrook, A. L. (2023). Sports Medicine Curricular Recommendations for Undergraduate Medical Education. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 22(5), 172–180. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0000000000001064

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