BORTHWICK, SINGH & SMITH SHARE RRIPG'S RESEARCH AT THE 2020 ACSM GNY FALL CONFERENCE

November 13th-14th, 2020
2021 National Study Coordinator Kiera Borthwick (Washington & Lee University, 2021), 2020 National Study Coordinator Som Singh (University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, 2023) & RRIPG intern Tiffany Smith (Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 2023) all had the opportunity of presenting posters at the American College of Sports Medicine Greater New York Regional Chapter 2020 Fall Conference (ACSM GNY).
Borthwick presented “Injury Profile in U.S. Men’s University Rugby-7s Players: A Six-Year Analysis”, Singh presented “Financial Burden of Sports Injuries in Women’s U.S. Rugby-7s Regional Tournaments Over Five Years”, and Smith presented her posted on “A Six-Year Evaluation of U.S. Men’s Rugby-7s Ankle Injuries by Playing Position: Backs vs. Forwards”.
2020:    Kiera Borthwick, Christian Victoria, Richard Ma, Meryle Weinstein, Answorth A. Allen, Victor Lopez Jr. Poster Presentation: Injury Profile in U.S. Men’s University Rugby 7’s Players: A Six-Year Analysis. Greater New York American College of Sports Medicine Fall Conference. November 13-14, 2020. Virtual.
2020:    Som Singh, Richard Ma, Meryle Weinstein, Answorth A. Allen, Victor Lopez Jr. Poster Presentation: Financial Burden of Sports Injuries in Women’s U.S. Rugby-7’s over Five Years. Greater New York American College of Sports Medicine Fall Conference. November 13-14, 2020. Virtual.
2020:    Tiffany Smith, Kiera Borthwick, Som Singh, Dimpie Shah, Meghan Moir, Samantha Lopez-Cruz, Answorth A. Allen, Victor Lopez Jr. Poster Presentation: A Six-Year Evaluation of U.S. Men’s Rugby-7s Ankle Injuries by Playing Position: Backs vs. Forwards. Greater New York American College of Sports Medicine Fall Conference. November 13-14, 2020. Virtual.
The Greater New York Regional Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine has set goals to

1)  Promote and advance professions related to the science of exercise as medicine;

2)  Build relationships that foster growth and collaboration with other organizations, physicians, scientists, and educators concerned with the science of exercise and related fields;

3)  Arrange mutual meetings of physicians, educators, clinicians and scientists;

4)  Make available post-graduate education in fields related to these sciences;

5)  Initiate, promote and correlate research in these fields;

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