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Put in your name Put in the logo for all slides Content of the briefing Facilities Doping control and testing Injury treatment and reports Questions and other matters Facilities During matches ID: 632715

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Tournament Medical Briefing Put in your name

Put in the logo for all slidesSlide2
Slide3

Content of the briefing

Facilities

Doping control and testing

Injury treatment and reports

Questions and other mattersSlide4

Facilities

During matches

- doctors/first aid personnel on duty

- ambulance availability

- first aid/medical room location

equipment

Hospital

- location

- facilities ( costs ), ID, EHIC, € 250.

- dental treatment

Pharmacy

- locations

- dispensing proceduresSlide5

Put in the venue map with the first aid etc.Slide6
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Content of the briefing

Facilities

Doping control and testing

Injury treatment and reports

Questions and other mattersSlide8

FIH Anti-Doping

Rules

on the FIH website

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 proceduresSlide9

Therapeutic Use Exemptions

TUE’s

applications for international level

athletes

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

OfficerSlide10

Doping control

FIH MO, together with the Host Medical Officer

should ensure the doping control

areas are

set up and

suitable for use

FIH Sport Manager for the Event will be in

charge of overseeing dope testing procedures

together with the Sample Collection Authority

(selection of athletes, notification, chaperones,

DCFs)

FIH MO may oversee the draw of the athletes

to be testedSlide11

FIH MO may assist in overseeing Chaperones

FIH MO should receive any requests for retroactive TUEs, to be forwarded to the FIH Sport CoordinatorSlide12
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Slide14

Anti-doping educationAlpha – Athlete Learning Program about

Health and Anti-Doping:http://alpha.wada-ama.org/login/index.php

- is an online, modular, education and

certification tool

developed by WADA and regularly

updated

- therefore always currentSlide15

Content of the briefing

Facilities

Doping control and testing

Injury treatment and reports

Questions and other mattersSlide16

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 or changed) before player returns to the fieldSlide17

Injury reports

- Routine (match injury) reports

completed by officials at the technical table

all injuries resulting if a time stoppage recorded

temperature and humidity measuring

- Medical incident reports

completed by FIH Medical Officer for serious injuries (

eg

requiring hospital treatment or player unable to participate further in the tournament)

- Daily Medical Report

First round completed and

returned

after pool competition and secondly at the end of the tournament by the Medical Staff of the team, includes serious injuries as requested by FIH Medical OfficerSlide18
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Content of the briefing

Facilities

Doping control and testing

Injury treatment and reports

Questions and other mattersSlide23

Technical Officials SeminarNottingham 9 – 11 July 2010

Lost Body PartsSlide24

Medical devicesSlide25

thank you for your attention

good luck for a safe

and dope-free

Tournament

And enjoy