MSc Podiatric Sports Medicine
Course Overview
This Podiatric Sports Medicine (PSM) programme provides an advanced education in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of sports-related injuries to the foot, ankle, and lower leg. The course features a unique modular structure that integrates innovative practical experience, including clinical shadowing and mentoring, with instruction from national experts. Students develop exceptional diagnostic skills through interdisciplinary collaboration and are supported in cultivating their clinical abilities and research interests.
Key Program Highlights
- Master advanced assessment and management techniques for lower limb sports injuries
- Gain hands-on clinical experience through dedicated shadowing and mentoring opportunities
- Learn from a renowned faculty of podiatrists, surgeons, and physiotherapists working with elite athletes
- Sharpen diagnostic skills in unique interdisciplinary clinic settings
- Receive personalized support to develop clinical expertise and research potential
Course Overview
This Podiatric Sports Medicine (PSM) programme provides an advanced education in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of sports-related injuries to the foot, ankle, and lower leg. The course features a unique modular structure that integrates innovative practical experience, including clinical shadowing and mentoring, with instruction from national experts. Students develop exceptional diagnostic skills through interdisciplinary collaboration and are supported in cultivating their clinical abilities and research interests.
Key Program Highlights
- Master advanced assessment and management techniques for lower limb sports injuries
- Gain hands-on clinical experience through dedicated shadowing and mentoring opportunities
- Learn from a renowned faculty of podiatrists, surgeons, and physiotherapists working with elite athletes
- Sharpen diagnostic skills in unique interdisciplinary clinic settings
- Receive personalized support to develop clinical expertise and research potential