Team
Physicians
There are circumstances when a student-athlete may need referral
to a team physician or other outside medical resources. Team
physicians are available for student-athletes, on campus in the
athletic training facility, at least one day a week. The Puget
Sound Sports Medicine Staff utilizes a group of community based
health care professionals. These practitioners are selected
because they understand the unique needs of the student-athletes at
the University of Puget Sound and have proven to be accessible and
cooperative with the patient management process.
- Student-athletes must see a staff athletic trainer to be
referred to a Team Physician or other outside medical resource when
the injury/illness is related to practice or competition as an
intercollegiate student-athlete. This is important in related
health care administrative issues (filing insurance claims, etc.).
[See Intercollegiate Insurance Information]
- Private practice office visits with physicians will incur
charges and be billed to the patient or his/her primary insurance
carrier. This is also true for diagnostic tests (e.g. blood tests,
X-rays, MRIs, etc.) and any other off campus health care
obtained.
Traditional
and Non-Traditional Seasons
Eligible student-athletes who are in their traditional
competitive season will have priority of staff, equipment and
facility resources. Student-athletes participating in
off-season and non-traditional season activities may use the
athletic training facility, but realize that in-season
student-athletes have priority with the athletic training staff and
facility.
Confidentiality
Information regarding injuries and medical conditions sustained
by student-athletes is confidential. If the student-athlete
is 18 years of age or older information regarding such conditions
can only be communicated with people specifically named by the
student-athlete on the University of Puget Sound Consent and
Authorization for Use, Disclosure and Exchange of Student-Athlete
Health Information Form found in the Student-Athlete Medical
Form.