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Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) is an international, multidisciplinary, multi-sport professional organization focused on sport-related concussion. According to the site, CISG has been advancing the science and practice of sport-related concussion for the past 20 years and provides concussion assessment or recognition tools such as SCAT6, Child SCAT6, and CRT6. From an education/course perspective, it is closer to a professional resource and membership organization than a conventional online course platform.
The website highlights three next-generation sport-related concussion tools: SCAT6 for sport concussion assessment, Child SCAT6 for pediatric sport concussion assessment, and CRT6 for concussion recognition. CISG’s board is elected by the general membership, with members serving on a volunteer basis and bringing scientific and practical experience in the assessment and management of sport-related concussion across multiple medical disciplines and countries. Its membership structure also reflects professional tiers: Full Member requires a terminal degree, at least three years of post-degree professional experience, and continuing education in sport-related brain injury; Associate Member is for those with professional experience related to brain injury as well as trainees; Affiliate Member is for others with an interest in the field.
The currently visible fees are annual membership dues: Full Member is $125/year, Associate Member is $75/year, and Affiliate Member is $75/year. Applicants need to complete a new member application form and upload required documents, such as a letter of recommendation/statement and a CV. Once approved, they receive a membership dues invoice to activate their membership. The page does not specify payment methods, nor does it list individual course prices, training packages, or certification exam fees.
Its strengths lie in its clear professional focus, offering authoritative tools and an international professional network centered on the specialized field of sport-related concussion. Its multidisciplinary and international background is appealing to those in sports medicine, rehabilitation, neuropsychology, sports health, and related fields. The clearly defined membership levels also make it easier for people with different levels of experience to participate.
The downside is that the main site content does not present a complete course system, teaching format, learning duration, instructional language, learning support, or certificate of completion information. As a result, if users are looking for structured online courses or training programs that directly lead to certification, the currently available information is insufficient. The threshold for Full Member is also relatively high, making it more suitable for people who already have a professional foundation.
It is suitable for practitioners, researchers, clinicians, and trainees involved in sport-related concussion, brain injury, sports medicine, and sports safety, whether to access assessment tools, join a professional community, or learn about international practice. The site does not provide information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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