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Medical Officer Tournament Briefing

Medical Officer Tournament Briefing. insert name of tournament. insert date of tournament. insert name(s) of medical officers(s). Content of the briefing. Facilities Doping control and testing Injury treatment and reports Questions and other matters. Facilities. during matches

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Medical Officer Tournament Briefing

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  1. Medical Officer • Tournament • Briefing

  2. insert name of tournament insert date of tournament insert name(s) of medical officers(s)

  3. Content of the briefing Facilities Doping control and testing Injury treatment and reports Questions and other matters

  4. Facilities • during matches • doctors/first aid personnel on duty • ambulance location and availability • first aid/medical room • hospital • location • facilities • dental treatment • phone number(s) • pharmacy • location and hours • dispensing procedures

  5. Anti-doping regulations • FIH Anti-Doping Regulations • on the FIH website: www.worldhockey.org • prohibited list: available from a link on the FIH website or from the WADA website: www.wada-ama.org • all team members and personnel must be fully aware of regulations and procedures

  6. Therapeutic Use Exemptions • TUEs • applications should have been made to FIH at least 30 days before the event • includes all players in the squad • emergency/late applications: refer urgently to the FIH Medical Officer • retroactive TUEs • for inhaled beta-2 agonists: should have been declared and medical file should exist in NA • for glucocorticosteroids by non-systemic routes: should have been declared • both must be declared on the doping control form if tested

  7. Doping control testing • selection procedures • notification procedures • chaperoning • reporting to doping control (within 30 minutes if possible – 60 minutes maximum) • providing samples • documentation • chain of custody

  8. Treating injuries • on the field of play • team doctor/physio may only enter if indicated by an umpire • no treatment on the field (only for a goalkeeper) • call for stretcher/ambulance if necessary • treatment • if doctor/physio has entered the field, player must leave the field for minimum 2 minutes at FIH events • blood injury • wounds must be covered (and clothing cleaned/changed) before player returns to the field

  9. Injury reports • routine (match injury) reports • completed by officials at the technical table • all injuries resulting if a time stoppage recorded • medical incident reports • completed by FIH Medical Officer for serious injuries (eg requiring hospital treatment or player unable to participate further in the tournament) • team injury summary • completed at the end of the tournament by Team Medical Personnel • include serious injuries as requested by FIH Medical Officer

  10. Other matters contact for FIH Medical Officer • phone number: insert number • hotel room number: insert number … do not hesitate to make contact at any time … … any questions or comments …

  11. thank you for your attention good luck for a safe and dope-free tournament

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