Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading the post the thread title is even more rich, "Travel A team and medical personnel". As if to say, "eff those B team kids and their head injuries."
+1 B team is not worthy
Anonymous wrote: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.
No, should be a pediatric neurologist.
? It’s just for the elite A team-ha!Anonymous wrote:I simply do not believe this is real. No way. Not even in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:I simply do not believe this is real. No way. Not even in the DC area.
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:Anonymous wrote:I was snickering my way through this thread when it occurred to me that my son's team does have a parent who's a neurologist. Maybe the club should advertise that before spring tryouts!
My kid has been on teams with a variety of doctors, nurses etc. Having doctors on the sideline in this area is not uncommon at all, it is the expectation that they are on the sidelines that is hilarious. And a neurologist to boot. It is not enough to have a general practitioner, who could serve a far greater variety of needs. Noooo, the OP expects a specialist.
This is the most DCUM post ever.
I think it has to be a troll post. What capped it for me was "at least" a neurologist. At that point, you've jumped the concussive shark, as it were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was snickering my way through this thread when it occurred to me that my son's team does have a parent who's a neurologist. Maybe the club should advertise that before spring tryouts!
My kid has been on teams with a variety of doctors, nurses etc. Having doctors on the sideline in this area is not uncommon at all, it is the expectation that they are on the sidelines that is hilarious. And a neurologist to boot. It is not enough to have a general practitioner, who could serve a far greater variety of needs. Noooo, the OP expects a specialist.
This is the most DCUM post ever.
Anonymous wrote:I was snickering my way through this thread when it occurred to me that my son's team does have a parent who's a neurologist. Maybe the club should advertise that before spring tryouts!
Anonymous wrote:After reading the post the thread title is even more rich, "Travel A team and medical personnel". As if to say, "eff those B team kids and their head injuries."