Amber Donaldson highlights the contributions of the World Congress of Sports Medicine to new generations
“It is a great honor to offer my advice to students and professionals in this field,” said the Vice President of Sports Medicine for the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee. The event is on its third day of activities in Guadalajara
Dr. Amber T. Donaldson, at the 37th World Congress of Sports Medicine, in Guadalajara, Jalisco
Author: AIMX
United State. – The United States is one of the countries present in the 37th session of the World Congress of Sports Medicine, which is witnessing this Saturday its third day of activities in Guadalajara, Jalisco, and where one of its most prominent pioneers, Dr. Amber Salt T. Donaldson highlights the importance of this event to new generations.
Donaldson, vice president of the sports medical field for that country’s Olympic and Paralympic Committee, noted, in an interview with the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE), that this is part of the specialist’s profession and its purpose is to share his experience with young people and contribute to their academic training.
“It is a great honor to be in this conference and to be able to share my knowledge, I have a lot of experience with athletes, Olympians and Paralymps, and to be able to come back again to Mexico, and pass on my advice to new generations of students and professionals in this field, it is Very useful for me.”
“I think that sharing this kind of experience helps them know how to deal, in the future, with the situations that are presented to them; it is very encouraging for them because they will be able to face the situations in a better way,” Hinge.
Being an event that brings together a large number of members from different countries, such as the United States, Australia, Canada, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Ireland, Argentina, United Kingdom, Chile, etc., Amber Donaldson recognized that the world considers Congress a major opportunity in the development of sports medicine.
“These types of events are very good because personalities from all over the world come in and we can share our practices and work, learn about and update other topics, absorb all the knowledge in each of the presentations that are given; it enriches the world of sports medicine,” referred.
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