In a recent episode of the Football Medical & Performance Association (FMPA) podcast, AB3 Medical’s CEO and founder, Arindam Ronnie Banerjee, discussed the challenges of medical note keeping in English football. Ronnie’s expertise and passion for healthcare innovation provided insights into the hurdles faced by medical professionals in maintaining accurate and secure records.

Medical note keeping in English football poses challenges, including the need for precise records, data security, and accessibility. Ronnie highlighted these issues on the FMPA podcast, emphasising how incomplete records, non-standardised formats, and difficulties in data sharing can impact athlete care, injury prevention, and communication among medical teams.

Drawing on AB3 Medical’s innovative electronic medical records approach, Ronnie proposed solutions to transform note keeping from a potential pitfall into a strategic advantage. AB3 Medical aims to empower athletes with ownership of their medical records, ensuring seamless data accessibility and patient-centred care.

Ronnie’s insights on the FMPA podcast provide a glimpse into the future of medical note keeping in English football, emphasising the role of technology and athlete-centric approaches. His vision outlines a roadmap for streamlined practices, optimised athlete care, and improved performance on and off the field.

AB3 Medical’s mission is to redefine medical note keeping in English football and elite sports, prioritising accuracy, accessibility, and excellence. The podcast offers a comprehensive overview, and to listen to the full discussion, click here.