Sideline Decisions: Who Should be Making Them? What Are Consensus Statements about Team Physicians? How to Make These Decisions Based on Real Cases
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February 6, 2018
To provide physicians, school administrators, team owners, the general public and individuals responsible for … ...
read more ↘ medical care… with guidelines for choosing a qualified team physician and an outline of the duties expected of a team physician.
To ensure that athletes and teams are provided the very best medical care
The identification of and planning for medical services to promote the safety of the athlete, to limit injury, and to provide medical care at the site of practice or competition.
David E. Olsen, M.D.
Presented at TPC, 2009, Orlando, Florida
American College of Sports Medicine Expert Panel: Sideline Preparedness for the Team Physician: A Consensus Statement, 2004.
Daniels J, Kary J, Lane J: Optimizing the Sideline Medical Bag. Phys Sportsmed Vol. 333, No. 12, 12/2005
Sideline Preparedness for the Team Physician: Consensus Statement. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001;33(5):846-849.
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read more ↘ medical care… with guidelines for choosing a qualified team physician and an outline of the duties expected of a team physician.
To ensure that athletes and teams are provided the very best medical care
The identification of and planning for medical services to promote the safety of the athlete, to limit injury, and to provide medical care at the site of practice or competition.
David E. Olsen, M.D.
Presented at TPC, 2009, Orlando, Florida
American College of Sports Medicine Expert Panel: Sideline Preparedness for the Team Physician: A Consensus Statement, 2004.
Daniels J, Kary J, Lane J: Optimizing the Sideline Medical Bag. Phys Sportsmed Vol. 333, No. 12, 12/2005
Sideline Preparedness for the Team Physician: Consensus Statement. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001;33(5):846-849.
↖ read less
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