Anonymous wrote:Every single team should have a personal psychologist and chiropractor on the sideline as well
Anonymous wrote:This post is fantastic!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Development Academy has a contract with Medstar sports medicine, but that said I think this is the exception rather than the norm.
Basically no travel team will be able to afford a full time person so you're looking for a neighborhood that might have doctors as parents, more than likely. Somewhere in NW DC or Bethesda area (NIH, Walter Reed, etc) might have a higher percentage of doctor soccer parents than others, but there really is no way to find this without aksing parent by parent what they do for a living, basically.
OP here. Thank you. I just want to say that when we were living in the midwest, the coach actually informed parents on the team that one of the parents who is also a ped neurologist volunteered to be at practices and matches to make sure that all kids on the team will get immediate medical attention should something happen. That went over very well with other parents. I am hoping that travel teams in the DMV area can do the same thing instead parents going around asking other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Development Academy has a contract with Medstar sports medicine, but that said I think this is the exception rather than the norm.
Basically no travel team will be able to afford a full time person so you're looking for a neighborhood that might have doctors as parents, more than likely. Somewhere in NW DC or Bethesda area (NIH, Walter Reed, etc) might have a higher percentage of doctor soccer parents than others, but there really is no way to find this without aksing parent by parent what they do for a living, basically.
OP here. Thank you. I just want to say that when we were living in the midwest, the coach actually informed parents on the team that one of the parents who is also a ped neurologist volunteered to be at practices and matches to make sure that all kids on the team will get immediate medical attention should something happen. That went over very well with other parents. I am hoping that travel teams in the DMV area can do the same thing instead parents going around asking other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As another physician, if you or your wife sincerely believe that your child cannot play a sport without a licensed physician physically present at the sidelines to ensure their safety during every practice and match, I think you should reconsider having your child play that sport.
This, and also some therapy for Dr. Crazypants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Development Academy has a contract with Medstar sports medicine, but that said I think this is the exception rather than the norm.
Basically no travel team will be able to afford a full time person so you're looking for a neighborhood that might have doctors as parents, more than likely. Somewhere in NW DC or Bethesda area (NIH, Walter Reed, etc) might have a higher percentage of doctor soccer parents than others, but there really is no way to find this without aksing parent by parent what they do for a living, basically.
No, no, no. At least a neurologist. At. Least.
(Presumably, preferably a neurosurgeon with his or her scrub team, but we make do when needs must.)
It's all in the OP.
Anonymous wrote:As another physician, if you or your wife sincerely believe that your child cannot play a sport without a licensed physician physically present at the sidelines to ensure their safety during every practice and match, I think you should reconsider having your child play that sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Development Academy has a contract with Medstar sports medicine, but that said I think this is the exception rather than the norm.
Basically no travel team will be able to afford a full time person so you're looking for a neighborhood that might have doctors as parents, more than likely. Somewhere in NW DC or Bethesda area (NIH, Walter Reed, etc) might have a higher percentage of doctor soccer parents than others, but there really is no way to find this without aksing parent by parent what they do for a living, basically.
OP here. Thank you. I just want to say that when we were living in the midwest, the coach actually informed parents on the team that one of the parents who is also a ped neurologist volunteered to be at practices and matches to make sure that all kids on the team will get immediate medical attention should something happen. That went over very well with other parents. I am hoping that travel teams in the DMV area can do the same thing instead parents going around asking other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to DC. You'll fit in perfectly.![]()
Anonymous wrote:DC United Development Academy has a contract with Medstar sports medicine, but that said I think this is the exception rather than the norm.
Basically no travel team will be able to afford a full time person so you're looking for a neighborhood that might have doctors as parents, more than likely. Somewhere in NW DC or Bethesda area (NIH, Walter Reed, etc) might have a higher percentage of doctor soccer parents than others, but there really is no way to find this without aksing parent by parent what they do for a living, basically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Development Academy has a contract with Medstar sports medicine, but that said I think this is the exception rather than the norm.
Basically no travel team will be able to afford a full time person so you're looking for a neighborhood that might have doctors as parents, more than likely. Somewhere in NW DC or Bethesda area (NIH, Walter Reed, etc) might have a higher percentage of doctor soccer parents than others, but there really is no way to find this without aksing parent by parent what they do for a living, basically.
OP here. Thank you. I just want to say that when we were living in the midwest, the coach actually informed parents on the team that one of the parents who is also a ped neurologist volunteered to be at practices and matches to make sure that all kids on the team will get immediate medical attention should something happen. That went over very well with other parents. I am hoping that travel teams in the DMV area can do the same thing instead parents going around asking other parents.