Sport Resolutions to present at the SEPSIG Symposium

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Sport Resolutions Chief Executive Richard Harry will be delivering a presentation at the Sport and Exercise Psychiatry Special Interest Group (SEPSIG) Symposium tomorrow.

The session speakers also include Sport Resolutions panel members Jeremy Summers (Head of Business Crime at Osborne Clarke LLP) and Dr. Tim Rogers (sports psychiatrist). The session will focus on Anti-doping within sport, a controversial topic which often attracts significant media attention. In addition, clinical aspects such as the athlete story and the challenges related to recent changes to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code will be explored. There will be an opportunity to ask live questions to all panel members questions chaired by Dr Tim Rogers.

The half day event will take place on tomorrow (14 October 2021) afternoon. For details and registration please click here.

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