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Singapore Med J 2013; 54(10): 552-554; http://dx.doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2013198
The evolution of sports medicine in Singapore

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Tan B
Correspondence: Dr Benedict Tan, benedict_tan@cgh.com.sg

ABSTRACT
Sports medicine is a relatively new subspecialty in Singapore. This commentary chronicles its evolution in Singapore from 1969, through various milestones, to the present day. The first sports medicine clinic in Singapore was established in 1971 at Farrer Park. Notable institutions that followed include the Sports Medicine and Research Centre (1973), Soldier Performance Centre, Changi Sports Medicine Centre (2003), Singapore Sports Medicine Centre (2006), and other multidisciplinary centres of restructured hospitals. Formal groundwork to establish sports medicine as a subspecialty began in 2005, with its first trainee commencing traineeship at the Changi Sports Medicine Centre in 2007, and culminated in the subspecialty register at the beginning of 2011. Also captured in this discussion are the broader scopes of sports medicine, including military sports medicine, the sports sciences, exercise medicine, and event medical coverage.

Keywords: exercise medicine, history, physical activity, sports science, subspecialty
Singapore Med J 2013; 54(10): 552-554; http://dx.doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2013198

http://smj.org.sg/sites/default/files/5410/5410co1.pdf

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