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Dodged A Bullet ...
Hey. It could have been worse.
The State of Connecticut legislature considered a law to get sports officials trained in dealing with concussions, but our state interscholastic sports governing body, that includes an officials organization component, lobbied on behalf of officials keep us out of the process. Thankfully, the legislators followed the advice of the state interscholastic sports governing body. Eventually, the State legislature decided to make annual concussion training, along with first aid, CPR , etc., mandatory for coaches to be licensed.
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Making them "health care professionals" for purposes of the rule being discussed is nuts. |
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There's a huge difference between being trained to recognize the signs/symptoms of a possible concussion and being able to evaluate the effects and if a player should be allowed to return to play. The potential liability issues alone are huge. Leave it to the true professionals. As the knowledge of the effects of TBI has grown, it's become clear that the emphasis has to be on the safety of the student athlete. Rightly, the philosophy is "when in doubt, sit them out".
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I am hearing that we as officials might soon be required to pass some kind of concussion testing so that we can officiate IHSA games, but I have not seen that approved yet. Peace
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Again nothing about physician or writing. As i said earlier, if a player loses consciousness in my game he will not play again in it. The answer to your question, however, is false as it pertains to officials. We aren't even supposed to verify anything as the case play BNR set out shows, --much less get a writing from a physician etc. maybe that is a requirement for a coach…i've never seen it. just another irritating question…. |
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