About SMA Student Network
The SMA Student Network is led by students, for students. Our members are university students with an interest in sports and exercise medicine.
The SMA Student Network will assist your career development whilst fostering a passion for sports and exercise medicine; building a solid foundation of knowledge and skills upon which students can continue to build as they go on to pursue their chosen careers.
We provide our members with opportunities to connect with and learn from professionals across a diverse range of sports and exercise health disciplines through offering:
- Highly accessible and targeted education sessions available nationwide through online seminars
- Exclusive access to research projects and networking events
- Opportunities for career development through clinical field exposure and hands-on experiences
Through these initiatives, we are helping to elevate practitioner standards and care in sports and exercise medicine, and working toward improving the health of all Australians through sport and exercise into the future.
Join our Facebook Group
Connect with peers and professionals in sports and exercise health. This group is designed for students in health-related fields (such as Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Exercise Physiology, etc.) who are interested in sports and exercise medicine.
Have a career-focused question? Connect with an ASMF Fellow.
The ASMF Fellows represent an elite group of professionals who have made significant contributions to the field of sports medicine. SMA Student Associates and PhD Student Associates are welcome to reach out to Fellows with career-focused questions related to sports medicine.
To connect with a Fellow, simply email your query to members@sma.org.au.
Student Associate Membership
Becoming an SMA Student Associate or PhD Student Associate unlocks significant opportunities for future career progression and advancement in the increasingly competitive sports medicine and sports science fields. Start building your multidisciplinary sports medicine network today.