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A career in Sports Medicine in India

A degree in sports medicine can pave the way for a career, including physical therapy, massage therapy or working as a trainer.

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Last updated: 24.03.2018
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Beyond the personal and professional satisfaction of a career treating patients in both hospitals and clinics, sports medicine doctors also enjoy the opportunity of working for professional or college sports teams. In addition to enjoying the games from the sidelines, many of these physicians are even able to travel with the teams between venues. Not many careers boast such a varied professional landscape, but this variety is just one of the many appealing aspects of becoming a sports medicine physician.

A degree in sports medicine can pave the way for a career in a variety of fields, including physical therapy, massage therapy or working as a trainer. Sports medicine degrees range from an associate's up to a PhD, and each affords different opportunities. Physical therapists, massage therapists and fitness trainers all use their knowledge in different ways to work with people and their bodies and improve their physical wellness. The great thing about sports medicine degrees is that students have many areas to specialize in. For instance, students can interact and help athletes by becoming an athletic trainer. Students looking to help people lose weight can become a fitness trainer. A lot of universities today provide programs in sports medicine, offering associate and bachelor degrees.


But the main question is, HOW TO PURSUE CAREER IN SPORTS MEDICINE FIELD?

Well, Sports Medicine is a highly specialized branch of medical science, which can only be studied after the completion of your MBBS degree. For getting admission into a diploma course, you need to appear for the All India Sports Medicine Post Graduate entrance test, followed by an interview.

If you want to specialize in this field, then the 2 year Post Graduate Diploma in Sports Medicine (PGDSM) at the Faculty of Sports Sciences, Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports(NSNIS), Patiala, is a great option. This diploma is affiliated with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot and is recognized by the Medical Council of India, and the institute is the country's best in the field.



The Hospital for Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine, Arthritis and Accident-Trauma in Bangalore offerspost-MBBS basic course and an advanced course for orthopedic surgeons.


The Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar has MD and Ph.D. programs in Sports Medicine. You also have the option of pursuing an MD from the All India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health, Kolkata or the Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai.



Since India's sports culture is flourishing, and so is the demand for Sports Medicine Specialists. This is a career path that will certainly give you a bright future and take you to new and exciting heights.


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