Team Physician Consensus Statement: 2013 Update
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1 SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS Team Physician Consensus Statement Team Physician Consensus Statement: 2013 Update DEFINITION Team physicians have the leadership role in the organization, management, and provision of care of athletes in individual, team, and mass participation sporting events. This document describes the definition, qualifications, education, duties, and responsibilities of the team physician fulfilling this role. GOAL Since the publication of this statement in 2000, the roles and responsibilities of the team physician have evolved. The goal of this update is to outline the duties of the team physician to best serve athletes. To accomplish this goal, the team physician should possess, be responsible for, and/or understand medical qualifications and education, medical and administrative duties and responsibilities, ethical issues, and medicolegal issues. SUMMARY The Team Physician Consensus Statement delineates the qualifications, duties, and responsibilities of the team physician and provides guidelines to individuals and organizations in selecting team physicians. These delineations and guidelines provide a foundation for best practices in the medical care of athletes and teams. The team physician_s education, training, /13/ /0 MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE Ò Copyright 2013 by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), and the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine (AOASM). DOI: /MSS.0b013e31829ba437 and experience uniquely qualifies him or her to provide the best medical care for the athlete. This document is not intended as a standard of care and should not be interpreted as such. It is only a guide and, as such, is of a general nature, consistent with the reasonable, objective practice of the healthcare profession. Adequate insurance should be in place to help protect the physician, the athlete, and the sponsoring organization. This document was originally developed as the first in the team physician consensus series, representing an ongoing project-based alliance of the major professional associations concerned about clinical sports medicine issues. The organizations are the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine. PRIMARY AUTHORS Stanley A. Herring, M.D., Chair, Seattle, WA W. Ben Kibler, M.D., Lexington, KY Margot Putukian, M.D., Princeton, NJ EXPERT PANEL John A. Bergfeld, M.D., Cleveland, OH Lori Boyajian-O_Neill, D.O., Kansas City, KS Cindy J. Chang, M.D., Berkeley, CA R. Robert Franks, D.O., Marlton, NJ Peter Indelicato, M.D., Gainesville, FL Walter Lowe, M.D., Houston, TX Yvette Rooks, M.D., Baltimore, MD Robert Stanton, M.D., Fairfield, MD THE TEAM PHYSICIAN DEFINED The team physician must have an unrestricted medical license and be a medical doctor (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathy 1618
2 (D.O.). He or she has the leadership role in the organization, management, and provision of medical care for individual, team, and mass participation sporting events. The most important responsibility of the team physician is the medical care of athletes at all ages and all levels of participation. The team physician should possess special proficiency in the prevention and care of musculoskeletal injuries and medical conditions encountered in sports. The team physician integrates medical expertise with medical consultants, certified and/or licensed athletic trainers, and other allied health care professionals (athletic care network). Aided by the athletic care network, the team physician also educates athletes, coaches, parents/guardians, and administrators. The team physician is ultimately responsible for the clearance to participate and the return-to-play (RTP) decision (5). Media training including communication skills and knowledge of social media MEDICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES It is important for the team physician to be available and accessible and to maintain sport-specific knowledge and experience to provide medical care for the athlete. The team physician should also be involved in the medical and administrative aspects of team care (4). Certified and/or licensed athletic trainers and other members of the athletic care network report to the team physician on medical issues. As in all areas of medicine, there are ethical and medicolegal issues that need to be identified and managed. SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION Since the primary responsibility of the team physician is to provide optimal medical care for athletes, the team physician must possess certain qualifications and education. Additional qualifications and education may be required for team physicians for some collegiate, national, and professional teams. is an M.D. or a D.O. in good standing, with an unrestricted license to practice medicine; possesses a fundamental knowledge of on-field medical emergency care (e.g., concussion, cardiac emergencies, spinal injuries, heat-related illnesses); is trained in basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator use (4); and has a working knowledge of musculoskeletal injuries, medical conditions, and psychological issues affecting the athlete. It is desirable for the team physician to have clinical training/ experience, including the Medical specialty board certification Fellowship training in sports medicine Additional American Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)/American Osteopathic Association (AOA) certification in sports medicine A significant portion of clinical practice focused on sports medicine Continuing medical education in sports medicine Membership and participation in a sports medicine professional association or society Involvement in teaching, research, and publications related to sports medicine Training in advanced cardiac and trauma life support (ACLS/ATLS) Knowledge of medicolegal, disability, and workers_ compensation issues Medical Care establishes a chain of command for injury and illness management; coordinates the assessment and management of gameday injuries and medical problems (4); makes the final decisions on clearance to participate, same-day RTP, and post game-day RTP; understands the importance of the preparticipation examination (PPE); understands medical management and prevention of injury and illness in athletes; recognizes other issues that affect athletic performance, including strength and conditioning, nutrition, ergogenic aids, substance abuse, and psychological response to injury; recognizes unique issues in females, master athletes, adolescent athletes, and other defined athletic populations; integrates medical expertise with the athletic care network; and provides for documentation and medical record keeping. It is desirable that the team physician is familiar with the Team Physician Consensus Statement series ( performs the PPE; reviews PPE performed by others to address identified conditions that may affect athlete health and safety; provides ongoing medical care beyond game-day/event coverage; is involved in injury and illness prevention; addresses other issues that affect athletic performance, including strength and conditioning, nutrition, ergogenic aids, substance abuse, and psychological response to injury; addresses unique issues in female, master, adolescent athletes, and other defined athletic populations; Consensus Statement Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise d 1619
3 understands the effect of exercise and sports participation on medical conditions as well as the effect of medical conditions on exercise and sports participation; develops and participate in the selection of the athletic care network; and educates athletes, parents/guardians, coaches, and administrators. Administrative Duties is aware of or involved in the development and rehearsal of an emergency action plan (1,4); is aware of or involved in other aspects of sideline and event preparedness (e.g., environmental concerns, supplies, equipment, medication, policies, postseason review [1,4]); and develops an agreement of medical care and administrative responsibilities between the team physician and the organizing body, including a reporting structure from the athletic care network (4). It is desirable that the team physician oversees the development and implementation of the emergency action plan as well as other aspects of sideline or event preparedness; obtains a written agreement outlining medical care and administrative responsibilities (4); and educates athletes, parents/guardians, administrators, coaches, and other interested parties. ETHICAL ISSUES Ethical challenges are present for all physicians, including team physicians. These challenges may have unique presentations in sports medicine. Examples of ethical challenges include the Confidentiality: respecting the rights of patients and safeguarding confidences within the constraints of the law. The confidentiality relationship with athletes may need to be clarified in advance. Examples include the ) Information disclosure compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ) Athlete_s medical and psychological conditions that affect participation and well-being (2) ) Athlete_s medical condition(s) that affects other participants ) Drug testing results Informed consent: the content of information and the process of supplying information in order for the athlete and/or parent/guardian to make an informed decision. Examples include the ) Discussion of all reasonable treatment options, including short- and long-term risks and benefits ) Athlete autonomy/desires versus optimal medical treatment ) Occasions and locations for which informed consent must be given in time-sensitive situations (e.g., training rooms, sideline) Conflict of interest: any factor that may compete or interfere with the physician/patient relationship. The disclosure and management of potential conflicts is essential. Examples include the ) Financial relationships with industry ) Financial relationships with a team/organization ) Personal/professional gain versus welfare of the athlete Influence of third parties: implicit or explicit influence on medical decision making. Examples include the ) Pressure from teammates, coaches, and administrators ) Pressure from parents/guardians, community, media, and social media Drug use. Examples of ethical challenges include the ) Pressure to supply/administer, hide use of or provide counsel regarding illegal, illicit, or performanceenhancing drugs ) The use of local or systemic pain medications to allow participation Advertising/marketing/publicity. Examples of ethical challenges include the ) Individual or corporate payment to the team to be a team physician ) Individual, corporate, or institutional payment to the team for sponsorship or naming rights New products and technology. An example of an ethical challenge is as follows: ) Endorsement, utilization, or prescription of treatments, medications, devices, and equipment without evidence of efficacy or safety. The overriding principle for all physicians, including team physicians, in managing ethical issues is to provide care focused on what is best for the patient and only for the patient. An effective way to address ethical challenges is to obtain the greatest possible clarity regarding the team physician_s relationship with all interested parties (athlete, parent/guardian, 1620 Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
4 MEDICOLEGAL ISSUES Medicolegal issues are present for all physicians, including team physicians. Some ethical issues may also be viewed in a medicolegal context (6). Medicolegal issues may have unique presentation in sports medicine. Some key areas of potential medicolegal liability include the Compliance with school and governing body guidelines, standards, policies, regulations, and rules (3,4) Compliance with local, state, and/or federal rules, regulations, and laws (3,4) Compliance with privacy laws (HIPPA and FERPA) Decisions made as a result of the PPE, clearance to play, waivers, and RTP Evaluation and management of significant on-field injuries and illnesses (e.g., concussion, cervical spine, cardiac, and heat-related illness) Medical record documentation REFERENCES 1. Herring SA, Bergfeld JA, Boyajian-O Neill LA, et al. Mass participation event management for the team physician: a consensus statement. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004;36(11): Herring SA, Boyajian-O Neill LA, Coppel DB, et al. Psychological issues related to injury in athletes and the team physician: a consensus statement. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2006;38(11): Herring SA, Cantu RC, Guskiewicz KM, et al. American College of Sports Medicine. Concussion (mild traumatic brain injury) and the team physician: a consensus statement 2011 update. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2011;43(12): SUGGESTED READING Almquist J, Valovich McLeod TC, Cavanna A, et al. Summary statement: appropriate medical care for the secondary school-aged athlete. J Athl Train. 2008;43: Barrow MW, Clark KA. Heat-related illnesses. Am Fam Physician. 1998;58:749 56, 759. Binkley HM, Beckett J, Casa DJ, Kleiner DM, Plummer PE. National Athletic Trainers Association Position Statement: exertional heat illnesses. J Athl Train. 2002;37: Consensus Statement 4. Herring SA, Kibler W, Putukian M. Sideline preparedness for the team physician: a consensus statement 2012 update. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2012;44(12): Herring SA, Kibler WB, Putukian M. The team physician and the return-to-play decision: a consensus statement 2012 update. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2012;44(12): Kane SM, White RA. Medical malpractice and the sports medicine clinician. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2009;467: Black JL, Nader PR, Broyles SL, Nelson JA. A national survey on pediatric training and activities in school health. J Sch Health. 1991; 61: Dikic N, McNamee M, Gunter H, Markovic SS, Vajgic B. Sports physicians, ethics and antidoping governance: between assistance and negligence. Br J Sports Med doi: /bjsports Dunn WR, George MS, Churchill L, Spindler KP. Ethics in sports medicine. Am J Sports Med. 2007;35: Female athlete issues for the team physician: a consensus statement. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2003;35(10): Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercised 1621 SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS and club/team/organization) when the relationship is established. Disclosure and management of potential conflicts is essential.
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