University of Calgary says “come one, come all” to free sports concussion course
CALGARY — Research on concussions in sport has reached a tipping point where the University of Calgary is offering a free, online course to anyone and everyone.
A seven-week course starting April 8 via the Faculty of Kinesiology will be useful for athletes, their parents and coaches, health-care professionals, sports associations and policy makers, according to Kathryn Schneider, an assistant professor and scientist at the Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre.
“We know concussion has a significant health impact and is one of the most common injuries in sport and recreation,” Schneider told The Canadian Press on Monday.
“It’s a groundbreaking course in that there’s no other open online courses that have been run in this area at the University of Calgary. It’s the first one of its kind.”