Registration is now open for the second joint conference organised by the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine (FSEM) and the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM). This year’s theme is ‘From Science to Services’, and the various speakers and workshops will aim to explore how cutting-edge sport, exercise and physical activity research is driving improvements in healthcare.
The conference will be held at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre in Sheffield on Thursday, 30 April 2020.
To find out more, or to book your place, visit the FSEM website.
Upcoming webinar: Paediatric rheumatology: lived experience and psychological needs
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This joint response was issued by National Voices, The Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance, Versus Arthritis, the MS Society, the Neurological Alliance and Healthwatch England.…
