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Join the Conversation: Updated Concussion Guidelines in Softball (Webinar)
Published Fri 11 Oct 2024
Join the Conversation: Updated Concussion Guidelines in Softball (Webinar)
Date: Tuesday, 22nd October
Time: 12pm - 1pm AEDT
Presented by: Dr. David Hughes AM, Chief Medical Officer, Australian Institute of Sport
Meeting Link: Join the Webinar
Softball Australia is excited to announce an essential webinar on our recently updated Concussion Guidelines, presented by Dr. David Hughes AM, the Chief Medical Officer at the Australian Institute of Sport. This session promises to be a pivotal training opportunity for everyone involved in softball, from coaches and players to administrators and medical professionals.
Dr. Hughes will provide expert insight into the latest concussion management protocols and explain the vital updates that have been incorporated into our guidelines. This is a crucial opportunity for attendees to understand the changes that impact player safety and well-being on and off the field.
Why Attend?
- Gain Expertise: Learn directly from Dr. Hughes, a leader in sports medicine and concussion management.
- Stay Updated: Understand the latest updates to the Softball Australia Concussion Guidelines.
- Enhance Safety: Equip yourself with the knowledge to implement safety practices in your team or organisation.
- Engage with Experts: Participate in an interactive Q&A session to clarify your concerns and deepen your understanding.
Don't miss this opportunity to ensure the highest standards of player safety and performance in your softball community. Join us on the journey towards safer sports practices.
To view the updated guidelines, visit Forms, Policies, Guidelines and more - Softball Australia, with concussion resources being made available later in the month.
Contact: Clare Walker, General Manager Game Development, clare.walker@softball.org.au
Softball Australia encourages everyone involved in the sport to participate in this important discussion as we strive towards a safer future for all of our athletes.