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    UK physiotherapists delivering physical activity advice: what are the challenges and possible solutions? A qualitative study by Stead, Alexandra, Vishnubala, Dane, Marino, Katherine Rose, Iqbal, Adil, Pringle, Andy, Nykjaer, Camilla

    Published in BMJ open (28-04-2023)
    “…ObjectivesDespite the known health benefits of physical activity (PA), PA levels are in decline. Healthcare professionals, including physiotherapists, have…”
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    UK midwives delivering physical activity advice; what are the challenges and possible solutions? by Mitra, Marina, Marino, Katherine, Vishnubala, Dane, Pringle, Andy, Nykjaer, Camilla

    Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (03-06-2024)
    “…Despite physical activity (PA) providing specific health benefits during pregnancy and the postpartum period, many women report decreased PA during this time…”
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    Creating a sport and exercise medicine undergraduate syllabus: a delphi study by Vishnubala, Dane, Iqbal, Adil, Marino, Katherine, Pandya, Tej, Salman, David, Pringle, Andy, Nykjaer, Camilla, Bazira, Peter, Eastwood, David, Finn, Gabrielle

    Published in BMC medical education (23-03-2023)
    “…Sport and Exercise Medicine (SEM) is a growing speciality in the United Kingdom (UK). This growth has not been replicated in SEM teaching at an undergraduate…”
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    Creating a postgraduate syllabus for a team care diploma examination: a Delphi study by Iqbal, Adil, Zhao, Zhi, van Klaveren, William, Elbashir, Mohammed, Moxon, Adam, Houghton, Jonathan, Kerss, Jim, Jones, Natasha, Marino, Katherine Rose, Power, Jonathan, Roberts, Huw, Cooke, Rosalyn, Astill, Sarah, Nykjaer, Camilla, Vishnubala, Dane

    Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (07-08-2024)
    “…ObjectivesThere is no agreed standard assessment of the minimum knowledge and skills that are required to provide healthcare to participants in individual or…”
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    Creating a Sport and Exercise Medicine Masters syllabus for doctors: a Delphi study by Vishnubala, Dane, Iqbal, Adil, Marino, Katherine Rose, Salman, David, Pringle, Andy, Nykjaer, Camilla, Bazira, Peter, Finn, Gabrielle

    Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (08-04-2022)
    “…ObjectiveSport and Exercise Medicine (SEM) Masters curricula vary. This Delphi study is aimed to create a consensus curriculum for doctors undertaking SEM…”
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    Integrating sport and exercise medicine clinics into the National Health Service: a qualitative study by Vishnubala, Dane, Marino, Katherine Rose, Pratten, Margaret Kathryn, Pringle, Andy, Griffin, Steffan Arthur, Finn, Gabrielle, Bazira, Peter, Edwards, Kimberley

    Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (03-11-2020)
    “…ObjectivesTo explore the services National Health Service (NHS)-based sport and exercise medicine (SEM) clinics can offer, and the barriers to creating and…”
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    Concussion in sport: are new guidelines a game changer for primary care? by Salman, David, Marino, Katie, Griffin, Steffan, Shafik, Andrew, Fitzpatrick, Dan, Majeed, Azeem, Vishnubala, Dane

    Published in British journal of general practice (01-10-2023)
    “…Salman et al present guidelines for concussion in sport in primary care. The clear benefits to individual, population, and planetary health from participation…”
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    UK Nurses Delivering Physical Activity Advice: What Are the Challenges and Possible Solutions? A Qualitative Study by Raghavan, Anoop, Vishnubala, Dane, Iqbal, Adil, Hunter, Ruth, Marino, Katherine, Eastwood, David, Nykjaer, Camilla, Pringle, Andy

    “…There are a multitude of health benefits gained from regular physical activity (PA). Currently, PA advice implementation from NHS nurses is inadequate despite…”
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