
2022 Self-Assessment Exam
The 2022 Self-Assessment Examination is available for purchase in the eLearning Zone. This assessment contains 125 peer-reviewed questions covering 11 subject areas. Study at your own pace as you prepare for the ABOS sports medicine subspecialty recertification exam.

Surgical Skills Course: Management of the Athlete’s Knee
Check out AOSSM and The FORUM’s Management of the Athlete’s Knee event recording which is online and on-demand! The live meeting capture is yours to view at your convenience and contains recordings of the blended learning course including both recorded pre-work lecture presentations and recordings of the live course which focused on technique talks, case discussions, and surgical skills techniques.

Updates on Telemedicine in Sports Medicine
Released June of 2022. This webinar covers implementing telemedicine, legal and regulatory considerations, the role of a virtual examination, and the application of telemedicine in sports medicine. Moderators Miho J. Tanaka and panelists Robert Gallo, Richard Chad Mather III, and Alfred Atanda discuss the latest updates in the rapidly evolving area of orthopaedic telemedicine.

Complimentary SafeSport Training
Access to a series of free SafeSport training modules for healthcare providers of athletes. The SafeSport course is an online series to improve the processes, recognition, reporting, and treatment of athlete abuse.

AOSSM/POSNA Pediatrics Surgical Skills Course
Released April 2022. Learn the latest techniques and explore controversies in growing athletes with this blended learning course dedicated to improving surgical skills in joint preservation and physeal respecting approaches.

Specialty Day 2022: Event Recording
This is a recording of the live, in-person AOSSM Specialty Day from March 26, 2022 and features the best research in sports medicine, surgical techniques, and the annual Kennedy Lecture.

Lateral Extraarticular Tenodesis (LET) in ACL-Reconstruction: From Past to Present
Released March of 2022. AOSSM and ESSKA present another installment in the American Journal of Sports Medicine Webinar series: Lateral Extraarticular Tenodesis (LET) in ACL Reconstruction: From Past to Present. In recent years, there has been renewed interest in LET procedures. Watch this pre-recorded free webinar, approved for 1 CME, to learn more about the history, surgical approaches, and technical aspects of LET in primary and revision ACL reconstruction.