The study of sports medicine relates to the application of medical principals to sport, exercise, and physical performance. Obtaining a Sports Medicine degree is extremely difficult and requires much dedication to school and commitment to achieving set goals. A main goal set by most choosing to pursue this major would be achieving your M.D. and eventually starting your own practice. Although the goal may sound easy, there are many risks that follow along with this discipline such as becoming buried in debt, inability to find a job, and having to much to pay back to begin your own practice. Even though these risks may be intimidating and scare some away, attacking this task head-on is the best way to achieve your set goal. Not backing down from this challenge with ultimately lead you to success in this field.
1.What are some of the continuing debates in your field?
2.What is your point of view on these debates?
3.Can you give me an example of how your ideas are different than your collegues?
4.What is your discipline concerned with knowing or doing?
5.What data have you came about to support your ideas?
6. What kind of evidence does your field accept?
7.What is most convincing evidence in your field?
8. Is quantitative or qualitative data more effective in supporting data?
9. What methods do you use to explore a problem?
10.Can you provide some examples of previous problems you have faced and you you came to find a solution?
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