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Postgraduate Diploma
Charterhouse Square
Full Time
SEP-25
9 months
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Postgraduate Diploma
Charterhouse Square
Full Time
SEP-25
9 Months
Postgraduate Diploma
Charterhouse Square
Full Time
SEP-25
9 months
Postgraduate Diploma
Charterhouse Square
Part Time
SEP-25
21 Months
Postgraduate Diploma
Charterhouse Square
Part Time
SEP-25
21 months
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This programme is the longest-established Sports and Exercise Medicine post graduate programme in the country, with this specific route having obtained MACP accreditation in 2020. It will help you develop skills working within the multidisciplinary team and progress your medical skills and knowledge. You will build confidence through your academic studies, and reinforce your learning through active practice with patients.
You will be taught by experts and clinician-scientists on our staff who regularly work with elite athletes. Sports medicine is a collaborative discipline, and you will gain experience by working closely with medical doctors, physiotherapists, podiatrists and other sports medicine practitioners.
We have an international research profile in Sports and Exercise Medicine. You will be able to work with a wide variety of athletes and dancers, and thus build your research around groups in which you have a particular interest. Many students also go on to publish in peer-reviewed journals – which is a reflection of the quality of our student research output.
The Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine is based within the William Harvey Research Institute at Queen Mary University of London's Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. The School of Medicine and Dentistry is comprised of two world-renowned teaching hospitals, St Bartholomews and The Royal London, which make an outstanding contribution to modern medicine.
Successful alumni have gone on to further study at PhD level, to work in specialised roles in sports medicine and to hold pivotal positions in the field across the UK and internationally. Graduates include the Chief Medical Officers for Team Great Britain at the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games, and the Greek team at 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.
Students living in
Domestic
£10,350 per year
Students from Domestic
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£20,000 per year
Students from EU
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£20,000 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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