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Thad Woodward1, Ferheen Shamim, Michael Hinson
11Kaiser Permanente, Woodland Hills, CA; 2Team To Win Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, Harbor-University of California Los Angeles, Harbor City, CA; and 3Kaiser Permanente, South Bay, CA.
Abstract:
Preparing for the unexpected or unusual occurrence is always a challenge. When you add large collections of athletes and spectators, that challenge is certainly magnified, and proper planning and preparation are even more critical in reducing the damage done. The aim of this article is to stimulate thought toward preparing the medical director and staff in being ready to respond to the unexpected disaster at a sporting event.
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