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In this episode, Dr Brooke Patterson is joined by Dr Bas Vanhooren, an applied sport scientist and strength and conditioning specialist, and a national level athlete. They discuss the BJSM Academy award winning PhD on “Innovative approaches to injury prevention and performance enhancement in running: insights from PhD research on hamstring strengthening, running biomechanics and energetics, and wearable technology”.
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2024/10/21/bjsports-2024-109159.long
This podcast forms a part of an ongoing series which aims to highlight the work of early career researchers, via the BJSM PhD Academy Awards, and in this series, we will also be asking the guests how they first got involved in research, why they decided to do a PhD, what they loved and what they found most challenging, and their career pathway or plans post-PhD. There are many ways to for clinicians to be involved in research, and we hope to highlight these along the way.
Brooke also highlights a new exciting initiative – The Training and Career Development Network developed by the IOC Research Centres.
https://ucalgary.ca/sport-injury-prevention-research-centre/ioc-research-centres-training-and-career-development-network
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In this episode, Dr Brooke Patterson is joined by Dr Bas Vanhooren, an applied sport scientist and strength and conditioning specialist, and a national level athlete. They discuss the BJSM Academy award winning PhD on “Innovative approaches to injury prevention and performance enhancement in running: insights from PhD research on hamstring strengthening, running biomechanics and energetics, and wearable technology”.
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2024/10/21/bjsports-2024-109159.long
This podcast forms a part of an ongoing series which aims to highlight the work of early career researchers, via the BJSM PhD Academy Awards, and in this series, we will also be asking the guests how they first got involved in research, why they decided to do a PhD, what they loved and what they found most challenging, and their career pathway or plans post-PhD. There are many ways to for clinicians to be involved in research, and we hope to highlight these along the way.
Brooke also highlights a new exciting initiative – The Training and Career Development Network developed by the IOC Research Centres.
https://ucalgary.ca/sport-injury-prevention-research-centre/ioc-research-centres-training-and-career-development-network
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