Center Description and Mission
The Collegiate Sports Medicine Foundation – Center for College and University Sports Medicine Pre-Participation Exams and Special Populations addresses areas to identify student-athletes at risk for athletic participation and subsequently provide guidelines to assist the clinician in the monitoring and care of identifiable conditions.  This center  addresses best practices and recommendations as to the pre-participation exam including frequency, physician specialties, screening practices and recommendations, medical history forms, liability, cost and administrative components.  A multidisciplinary assessment of inclusions for the collegiate student-athlete pre-participation exam with special interest to areas aimed at preventing catastrophic loss such as cardiac screening, serum testing, dental, vision, concussion baseline assessments, etc.,  The goal is to identify what is currently taking place on the college campus as well as best practice guidelines to determine a optimal standard of care. 

Subsequent to the screening process is the monitoring of conditions acceptable for athletic participation yet the need for precaution and medical oversight throughout the career and life span of the student-athlete.  Such conditions shall include but are not limited to the following:  Asthma, Diabetes, Sickle Cell, Pregnancy, Anemia, Hemophilia, Marfan Syndrome and others. This division identifies practice guidelines for the treatment of such conditions as well as guidelines for disqualification when uncontrolled circumstances arise.

University Forms/Policies
Journal Articles and Other Related Articles
Links of Interest
Educational Materials
Division of ADHD Athletes
If you would be willing to place your university's ADHD policy here please forward it to Brian Anderson at banderson@csmfoundation.org.  Thanks for your contribution.
ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER IN ATHLETES
By Drs. John Heil, David Hartman, Greg Robinson, and Lisa Teegarden
Lewis-Gale Clinic, Department of Psychological Medicine
Georgia Southern University FAQ ADHD
NCAA Guidelines ADHD Banned Stimulants
NCAA ADHD Sample Evaluation Form
U. of Maryland ADHD Notification Form
Student Athlete ADHD FAQs
Adult ADHD Sample Evaluation Form
U. of New Hampshire ADD Coverletter
U. of New Hampshire ADHD Exception
The Over Diagnosis of ADHD and Why - John Bradstreet
ADHD in Athletes - Performance Edge E-News, University of North Texas