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As the nation's longest-running postgraduate program in Sports and Exercise Medicine, this course enhances your ability to collaborate within multidisciplinary teams while advancing your clinical expertise. Through academic rigor and hands-on patient care, you'll strengthen both your theoretical understanding and practical confidence. Our faculty includes renowned clinician-scientists who regularly treat elite performers, offering unparalleled insights into this cooperative field. You'll train alongside physicians, physiotherapists, podiatrists, and other specialists, gaining valuable interdisciplinary experience. With our global research reputation in Sports and Exercise Medicine, you'll have opportunities to study diverse athletic populations and dancers, tailoring investigations to your specific interests. Numerous students achieve peer-reviewed publications - a testament to the exceptional caliber of our research programs. Housed within Queen Mary University of London's prestigious Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the William Harvey Research Institute, our Centre benefits from affiliations with two world-class teaching hospitals: St Bartholomew's and The Royal London, both leaders in medical innovation. Career opportunities for graduates range from PhD research to specialized sports medicine roles, with alumni holding key positions worldwide. Our distinguished graduates include Chief Medical Officers for Team GB at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic/Paralympic Games, as well as for the Greek team during Athens 2004.
A 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in a relevant subject. The course is aimed at qualified doctors, physiotherapists and osteopaths. Applicants need at least one year of clinical experience. If you are a physiotherapist with an overseas qualification, you must be registered with the Health Professions Council. IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall including 6.0 in Writing and Speaking, and 5.5 in Reading and Listening. TOEFL: 92 overall including 21 in Writing and Speaking, 18 in Reading and 17 in Listening.