
http://acsp.org.au/
The Australasian College of Sports Physicians (ACSP) is the professional body representing sports physicians in both Australia and New Zealand. Sports physicians are committed to excellence in the practice of medicine as it applies to all aspects of physical activity. Safe and effective sporting performance at all levels is a major focus. Alongside this is the increasing recognition of the importance of exercise in the prevention and treatment of common and often serious medical conditions, such as arthritis, heart disease, diabetes and many cancers. Exercise does not replace traditional measures such as surgery, medication and rest in many of these conditions, but it can improve recovery and greatly improve long term outcomes.
The Australasian College of Sports Physicians (ACSP) is the professional body representing sports physicians in both Australia and New Zealand. Sports physicians are committed to excellence in the practice of medicine as it applies to all aspects of physical activity. Safe and effective sporting performance at all levels is a major focus. Alongside this is the increasing recognition of the importance of exercise in the prevention and treatment of common and often serious medical conditions, such as arthritis, heart disease, diabetes and many cancers. Exercise does not replace traditional measures such as surgery, medication and rest in many of these conditions, but it can improve recovery and greatly improve long term outcomes.

http://www.aspetar.com/journal/
The Aspetar Sports Medicine Journal is a print publication that bridges the gap between traditional scientific journal and magazine. In it, we present a multidisciplinary approach to athlete care with topics including sports science, sports medicine, sports surgery, sports rehabilitation and sports radiology.
The Aspetar Sports Medicine Journal is a print publication that bridges the gap between traditional scientific journal and magazine. In it, we present a multidisciplinary approach to athlete care with topics including sports science, sports medicine, sports surgery, sports rehabilitation and sports radiology.

http://www.drugfreesport.org.nz/
Drug Free Sport New Zealand (DFSNZ) is an independent Crown Entity originally established by the New Zealand Sports Drug Agency Act 1994, and is continued by the Sports Anti-Doping Act 2006.
DFSNZ is responsible for implementing and applying the the World Anti-Doping Code in NZ.
Drug Free Sport New Zealand (DFSNZ) is an independent Crown Entity originally established by the New Zealand Sports Drug Agency Act 1994, and is continued by the Sports Anti-Doping Act 2006.
DFSNZ is responsible for implementing and applying the the World Anti-Doping Code in NZ.


http://radiologymasterclass.co.uk/
Radiology Masterclass aims to provide world class educational services. Although designed with UK medical students and junior doctors in mind, Radiology Masterclass now reaches a broad range of health care professionals worldwide.
Radiology Masterclass aims to provide world class educational services. Although designed with UK medical students and junior doctors in mind, Radiology Masterclass now reaches a broad range of health care professionals worldwide.

http://www.sprinz.aut.ac.nz/areas-of-expertise
Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand (SPRINZ) is a multi-disciplinary research team that conducts high impact research related to applied physical performance. Postgraduate student research forms an important part of SPRINZ activity and we currently have a large number of students working towards advanced level qualifications.
Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand (SPRINZ) is a multi-disciplinary research team that conducts high impact research related to applied physical performance. Postgraduate student research forms an important part of SPRINZ activity and we currently have a large number of students working towards advanced level qualifications.

https://www.axissportsmedicine.co.nz/
Axis Sports Medicine is a multi-disciplinary medical treatment and research facility specialising in sports injuries and rehabilitation. Since opening in 1994, the clinic has rapidly expanded to suit the growing demands of amateur and professional sport, and now accommodates over 20 sports health professionals working collaboratively for the benefit of our athletic population. These professionals include Sports Physicians, Sports Orthopaedic Surgeons, Sports Physiotherapists, Podiatrists, Massage Therapists, and a Sports Nutritionist.
Axis Sports Medicine is a multi-disciplinary medical treatment and research facility specialising in sports injuries and rehabilitation. Since opening in 1994, the clinic has rapidly expanded to suit the growing demands of amateur and professional sport, and now accommodates over 20 sports health professionals working collaboratively for the benefit of our athletic population. These professionals include Sports Physicians, Sports Orthopaedic Surgeons, Sports Physiotherapists, Podiatrists, Massage Therapists, and a Sports Nutritionist.

www.sportsmedicine.co.nz
Sports Medicine New Zealand (SMNZ) is a non-profit-making multidisciplinary organisation for all health professionals and other groups and individuals interested in community health, with special reference to the principles of sports medicine and exercise science.
SMNZ was founded in Dunedin in July 1963 and is an incorporated society, registered in 1967 under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. It became affiliated to the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) in 1965 and as such is one of over fifty organisations worldwide.
The 12 branches of SMNZ are autonomous and form the membership. These branches are Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Hawkes Bay, Taranaki, Manawatu, Wellington, Nelson, Canterbury, Otago and Southland. The Manawatu and Southland branches are currently managed from Wellington and Otago respectively.
Sports Medicine New Zealand (SMNZ) is a non-profit-making multidisciplinary organisation for all health professionals and other groups and individuals interested in community health, with special reference to the principles of sports medicine and exercise science.
SMNZ was founded in Dunedin in July 1963 and is an incorporated society, registered in 1967 under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. It became affiliated to the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) in 1965 and as such is one of over fifty organisations worldwide.
The 12 branches of SMNZ are autonomous and form the membership. These branches are Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Hawkes Bay, Taranaki, Manawatu, Wellington, Nelson, Canterbury, Otago and Southland. The Manawatu and Southland branches are currently managed from Wellington and Otago respectively.