Sport & Exercise Medicine
Sport and Exercise Medicine is the area of Medicine that deals with the effect of sport and exercise on the body. It therefore includes the role of physical activity in health promotion, disease prevention and in disease management. It also covers injuries and other medical problems that occur as a result of sport and exercise.
Sport and Exercise Medicine therefore has a role in:
Medical specialties, including Rheumatology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Cardiology, Metabolic Medicine, Care of the Elderly and Respiratory Medicine
Primary Care
Paediatrics and Child Health
Occupational Medicine
Public Health
Accident and Emergency Medicine
Orthopaedics and Trauma
Health care for sports team and at sporting events
Training in SEM
In February 2005 the Department of Health announced plans for the development of the speciality of SEM. Since that time the Intercollegiate Academic Board in Sports and Exercise Medicine (IABSEM), together with representatives of this college has been active in driving forward the speciality in line with the developments in Modernising Medical Careers. A competency-based curriculum has been approved by the STA and PMETB has notified us that SEM has been included in the Specialist Order as of the 30 September 2005.
IABSEM has now become recognised as the Faculty for SEM in the UK and the RCS Edinburgh and RCP London have agreed to act as host colleges for the speciality. As a consequence this college has the opportunity to help form and develop the speciality by using its breadth of specialist medical knowledge and extensive experience in medical training.
Dr Sowden of the Trent Deanery has been appointed lead Dean for SEM. Nine NTN's have been assigned to SEM and these will be allocated to Deaneries shortly.
Entrants into training will require possession of the IABSEM Diploma (or equivalent) and training will consist of a four-year programme, successful completion of which will lead to the award of a CCT.












