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FSEM 20th Annual Scientific Conference 2024 - RCSI (ONSITE) ‘Exploring Future Frontiers in Sports & Exercise Medicine ’ 13th September, 2024 - 07.00-18.00 In collab with ARTI, ISCP & ISESA fsem.ie/asc


CPSEM Accreditation for Level 1-3 closing date HAS BEEN EXTENDED and members can apply here: iscp.ie/members/Sports… (you must be logged in to view). The closing date is now the 3rd of November 2023 at 5pm


The CPSEM are delight to promote “The complete guide to sports injury management” being run by Nephin CPD from the 10-12 of November 2023. Please see Link below for further information. iscp.ie/events/sports-…


Certificates for existing Level 1-3 members will be available online in the coming months, the ISCP Office is working on a downloadable version


CPSEM Accreditation for Level 1-3 is now open and members can apply here: iscp.ie/members/Sports… (you must be logged in to view). The closing date is 27th of October 2023 at 5pm


Great line-up at the FSEM conference in Dublin today! Thank you all. See you next year.

CPSEMIRL's tweet image. Great line-up at the FSEM conference in Dublin today! Thank you all. See you next year.

CPSEM representative Dr Paul Kirwan at the FSEM ASC today in RCSI

CPSEMIRL's tweet image. CPSEM representative Dr Paul Kirwan at the FSEM ASC today in RCSI

Our own Professor Helen French presenting at the FSEM ASC today in RCSI

CPSEMIRL's tweet image. Our own Professor Helen French presenting at the FSEM ASC today in RCSI

LAST CHANCE ...... We hope to see you at the FSEM Annual Scientific Conference in RCSI on this Friday, 15th Sept:  ‘CHALLENGES in CONTACT & COLLISION SPORTS’ Link for conference details:  fsem.ie/upcoming-event…


We hope to see you at our upcoming ASC,  ‘Challenges in Contact & Collison Sports’ , in RCSI !! 10 External CPD credits. Event has BJSM approval! Please find attached speakers bios and title of talks!! Link for conference details:  fsem.ie/upcoming-event…


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FSEM ASC - 15th Sept 2023 - Join us to hear our expert panel of national and international presenters. Programme outline below. For more details - fsem.ie/asc

FSEM_IRL's tweet image. FSEM ASC - 15th Sept 2023 - Join us to hear our expert panel of national and international presenters. Programme outline below. 

For more details - fsem.ie/asc

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Personalised care for persistent back pain: is it worth the effort? Presenter: Dr. Kieran O’Sullivan Today (28 June: 1930-2030) Register before 1300 FREE for members iscp.ie/events/Persona… @ISCP_CPMT @CPSEMIRL @_ISCP_CPR @kieranosull


The AGM will be preceded by the CPMT AGM at 7.30pm. After Dr Paul Kirwan, Assistant Professor at TCD and physiotherapist in Connolly Hospital will speak on on Achilles Tendinopathy at 8.00pm.


We'd like to remind you of the CPSEM Hybrid AGM will be held in the RCSI, Houston Lecture Theatre and online on Thursday 29th June at 8.30pm


Great start to this year's CPMT/CPSEM AGM with Noelene Davey on lateral ankle pain. AGMs in process currently with Olivia Hurley to follow afterwards on sports psychology @_ISCP_ @iscp_pd


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kathrynfahy4's tweet image. 📣 🇮🇪 Surgeons, GP’s & Physiotherapists.   Do you treat people with these large to massive rotator cuff tears? Are you interested in sharing your experience to help us inform future care 💡🤝💪🏼 @McCreesh_Karen @JeremyLewisPT @galvin_rose @PhysioEp

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