Dr Michael Jamieson is an Australian trained Sport and Exercise Physician and a Fellow of both Australasian and the United Kingdom Colleges of Sport and Exercise Medicine. He specialises in musculoskeletal conditions, traumatic and overuse injuries. He also is interested in Health and Wellness including exercise prescription.
He completed his Bachelor of Medicine at the University of Newcastle in 1988. He subsequently completed Advanced Training in Sport and Exercise Medicine and obtained his Fellowship of the Australasian College of Sports Physicians in 1998.
Internationally, Dr Jamieson undertook two Fellowships in Sport and Exercise Medicine. The first – at the University of Calgary working with Canadian Winter Olympic Teams and Varsity Athletes. The second – at Stanford University, California where he worked with Varsity athletes and developed a process for comprehensive Multi-station Athletic Screening.
Michael has published in the field of Objective Assessment of Concussed Athletes.
Dr Jamieson has worked as the Club Doctor for St George Rugby League Football Team from 1996 to 1999 inclusive. He was the Team Doctor for the Wallabies, the Australian Rugby Union Team from 2000 to 2004 inclusive. Dr Jamieson is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Medicine at the University of Western Sydney.
He is a past President of the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians and a member of the Australian Medical Association.
BMed (Newc)
FACSP FFSEM(UK)
Musculoskeletal conditions, traumatic and overuse injuries
Fellow of the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Medicine
Fellow of the United Kingdom College of Sport and Exercise Medicine