Louisville Medicine Volume 64, Issue 7 | Page 22

MY LIFE AS A TEAM PHYSICIAN Andrew DeGruccio, MD F 20 or the last 19 years, my Friday nights actually start on Thursdays, beginning somewhere in the middle of August and continuing until the middle of November. With high school football season, the Friday night rituals begin. For me, the rituals include Thursday night checking the upcoming weather forecast and confirming the distance to the upcoming game. Once I check the weather forecast, then I can start the packing, done the night before. I pack a bag with shorts and long pants, in case the weather shifts. I include three different color shirts so that I can coordinate with the trainer. I include a rain slicker, and plenty of bug spray. Late in the season the bag includes gloves, wool socks and a heavy coat. I grab this bag on my way to surgery or rounds Friday morning knowing that if I forget it, I will not have time to come home before game time. After a full day of clinic, I text the trainer to confirm the shirt color and kick off time. Then, I determine if I have time to grab a bite to eat before the game starts. After a quick dinner, it’s off to the game. ter reviewing these players, inspecting some taping and bracing, confirming the medical coverage for the opposing team, the game begins. After the whistle blows, my mai