BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (Jul 2024)

Profile of Sport and Exercise Physician trainee’s clinical practice within Australasia in 2019: a cross-sectional study

  • Jane Fitzpatrick,
  • Kylie Fitzgerald,
  • Christopher Lim,
  • Brett Vaughan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2024-001930
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3

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Objective To identify the patient population profile and the spectrum of training activities and influencing factors of Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physician (ACSEP) trainees.Design Retrospective cross-sectional design.Setting Training settings for ACSEP trainees.Participants Twenty ACSEP trainees undertaking full-time training in training period 2 of the 2019 training year (1 August 2019–31 January 2020). Exclusion criteria were trainees undertaking part time study and new fellows who completed their fellowship exams in 2019.Independent variables Patient and practitioner demographicsMethod Retrospective cross-sectional design.Main outcome measurements Patient data recorded in ACSEP trainees’ logbook. Short questionnaire capturing pertinent trainee demographics.Results Most ACSEP trainee patients are adults aged 18–65 years of age (78.2%), presenting with knee (18.7%), ankle (17%) and spinal complaints (13.1%) in clinical practice or sporting team environments. Youths 10–17 make up 13.1% of presentations and older adults 66 years and older make up 8%. Only Australian trainees are engaging in additional training activities, such as surgical assisting outside of the clinic or sporting team environment.Conclusion Australasian Sport and Exercise Physician trainees appear to consult primarily musculoskeletal complaints, including providing broader care to paediatric and older populations, and work with sporting teams. There are differences between Australia and New Zealand trainee employment conditions, which appear to be affecting training experiences. These differences warrant consideration to ensure equitable training experiences and financial stability for trainees.