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Irfan M Asif
The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine
2005
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36460302An international study on attitudes and opinions regarding female sports medicine physicians during pregnancy and the postpartum period.Phys Sportsmed2023
36650010Negotiating a new chair package: context and considerations.Fam Med Community Health2023
35120052Recommended Sports Medicine Fellowship Scholarly Activity Curriculum.Curr Sports Med Rep2022
35738877Gender bias in sports medicine: an international assessment of sports medicine physicians' perceptions of their interactions with athletes, coaches, athletic trainers and other physicians.Br J Sports Med2022
35632992Elite Athletes With COVID-19: Time to Let Them Compete?Sports Health2022
36048107The Parallel Evolution of COVID-19 and Sport.Sports Health2022
35188000Cardiopulmonary Considerations for High School Student-Athletes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Update to the NFHS-AMSSM Guidance Statement.Sports Health2022
35012931Exercise medicine and physical activity promotion: core curricula for US medical schools, residencies and sports medicine fellowships: developed by the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and endorsed by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine.Br J Sports Med2022
35006595Roles of Academic Writers in a Department: Benefits, Structures, and Funding.Fam Med2022
32972978Delphi developed syllabus for the medical specialty of sport and exercise medicine: part 2.Br J Sports Med2021
33492893Alabama Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine (AL-SIGHT): Study Design and Methodology.J Glaucoma2021
33784481COVID-19 and the Urgent Need for New Therapies for Obesity.Popul Health Manag2021
35119988Write an exercise Rx to improve patients' cardiorespiratory fitness.J Fam Pract2021
34841206Analysis of American Medical Students' Knowledge of Physical Activity Recommendations.PRiMER2021
32073477Cardiovascular Screening of Elite Athletes by Sporting Organizations in Australia: A Survey of Chief Medical Officers.Clin J Sport Med2021
33451996Health education through football (soccer): the '11 for health' programme as a success story on implementation: learn, play and have fun!Br J Sports Med2021
33472848Return to play with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: are we moving too fast? A critical review.Br J Sports Med2021
30358618Identifiable Factors Associated With Acceptance Into Sports Medicine Fellowship Programs: A Brief Report.Clin J Sport Med2020
31710820Associations Between the Physical Activity Vital Sign and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in High-Risk Youth and Adolescents.Sports Health2020
33306515Clinician Well-being during a Pandemic: Practices to Boost Resilience and Life Satisfaction.Curr Sports Med Rep2020
32639442Association Between a Physical Activity Vital Sign and Cardiometabolic Disease in High-Risk Patients.Clin J Sport Med2020
32816648Returning Athletes Back to High School Sports in the COVID-19 Era: Preparing for the Fall.Sports Health2020
32640879Cardiopulmonary Considerations for High School Student-Athletes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: NFHS-AMSSM Guidance Statement.Sports Health2020
32250193Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Considerations for the Competitive Athlete.Sports Health2020
32271134Sudden Death Associated With Sickle Cell Trait Before and After Mandatory Screening.Sports Health2020
29952837Preparticipation Cardiovascular Screening: An Infrastructure Assessment in Collegiate Athletics.Clin J Sport Med2020
31630090Sports and exercise medicine education in the USA: call to action.Br J Sports Med2020
30973622Prevalence of Clinic First Curricula: A Survey of AFMRD Members.Fam Med2019
31662724Design and Implementation of a Lifestyle Medicine Curriculum in Undergraduate Medical Education.Am J Lifestyle Med2019
30219800Cardiovascular screening of Paralympic athletes reported by chief medical officers of the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games.Br J Sports Med2019
31340715Comparative Effectiveness of Alternative Dosing Regimens of Hyaluronic Acid Injections for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review.Sports Health2019
29161185Medications for Sleep Schedule Adjustments in Athletes.Sports Health2018
28329355International recommendations for electrocardiographic interpretation in athletes.Eur Heart J2018
29474165Celebrating the Advancement of Science in Sports Medicine: A 10-Year Collaboration Between Sports Health and the AMSSM.Sports Health2018
29794086Cardiovascular screening of Olympic athletes reported by chief medical officers of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.Br J Sports Med2018
29316149Measure Accurately, Act Rapidly, and Partner With Patients (MAP) improves hypertension control in medically underserved patients: Care Coordination Institute and American Medical Association Hypertension Control Project Pilot Study results.J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)2018
27707743Infographic: AMSSM position statement on cardiovascular preparticipation screening in athletes: Current evidence, knowledge gaps, recommendations and future directions.Br J Sports Med2017
30043692Cardiovascular Preparticipation Screening in Young Athletes: Looking Through One Lens.Sports Health2017
28231933International Recommendations for Electrocardiographic Interpretation in Athletes.J Am Coll Cardiol2017
28258178International criteria for electrocardiographic interpretation in athletes: Consensus statement.Br J Sports Med2017
28483929The primary care sports medicine fellowship: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine proposed standards of excellence.Br J Sports Med2017
28452637Incidence and Etiology of Sudden Cardiac Death: New Updates for Athletic Departments.Sports Health2017
28448427Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship: AMSSM Proposed Standards of Excellence.Clin J Sport Med2017
28847885Cardiovascular screening practices in US National Governing Bodies and National Paralympic Committees.Br J Sports Med2017
28739836Psychological impact of electrocardiogram screening in National Collegiate Athletic Association athletes.Br J Sports Med2017
28684389Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S).Br J Sports Med2017
27811547Journal Clubs in Sports Medicine Fellowship Programs: Results From a National Survey and Recommendations for Quality Improvement.Clin J Sport Med2017
27660369AMSSM Position Statement on Cardiovascular Preparticipation Screening in Athletes: Current evidence, knowledge gaps, recommendations and future directions.Br J Sports Med2017
28031189Nine-year study of US high school soccer injuries: data from a national sports injury surveillance programme.Br J Sports Med2017
27002088Response to Letter Regarding Article, "Incidence, Cause, and Comparative Frequency of Sudden Cardiac Death in National Collegiate Athletic Association Athletes: A Decade in Review".Circulation2016
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