Eva Carneiro(ex Chelsea Doctor)

She's on the bench. She goes on to the pitch to treat injured players. She administers physio to injured players.
Yes, she is a qualified doctor. She was performing the duties of a physio.
If you go into a bar in town and the barman happens to be a qualified taxidermist, he's still working as a barman. You go in there for him to serve you drinks, not to stuff your dead budgie.
Lol
 
She's on the bench. She goes on to the pitch to treat injured players. She administers physio to injured players.
Yes, she is a qualified doctor. She was performing the duties of a physio.
If you go into a bar in town and the barman happens to be a qualified taxidermist, he's still working as a barman. You go in there for him to serve you drinks, not to stuff your dead budgie.
Stop digging pal,she is a doctor,nothing more needs to be said.

Move on please.
 
I've already said that!!
Paul Power was a qualified lawyer wasn't he? For us though, he was a footballer.
 
She's on the bench. She goes on to the pitch to treat injured players. She administers physio to injured players.
Yes, she is a qualified doctor. She was performing the duties of a physio.
If you go into a bar in town and the barman happens to be a qualified taxidermist, he's still working as a barman. You go in there for him to serve you drinks, not to stuff your dead budgie.
You're so wrong.
 
She's a physio with a medical degree.

She's a Doctor first and foremost :)

Here's a job advert for League 2 Stevenage FC http://www.uksport.gov.uk/jobs-in-sport/2015/06/19/club-doctor

Club Doctor
Duties will include, but are not limited to;

• Provision of emergency match day medical cover for players and officials during first team home matches.
• Assistance with diagnosis and treatment of injuries.
• Delivery of weekly clinical sessions for first team squad.
• Communication and reporting of medical statuses to the Management team.
• Medical and health screening of players.
• Incorporation of the latest evidence based clinical and scientific research into the highest level of care.
• Development and implementation of medical best practice policies and procedures, including the Emergency Action Plan(s).
• Undertaking CPD as prescribed by the The FA, The Football League and the Club.
• Understanding of and compliance with The FA Anti-Doping Regulations and the WADA List of Prohibited Substances & Methods.
• Maintenance of accurate and updated medical records of all diagnoses, injuries and treatments, whilst abiding to medical policies and legislation.
• Availability for telephone consultation(s).

The successful applicant must hold a medical degree, preferably with a postgraduate Sport & Exercise Medicine qualification, and hold (or be working towards) the FA Advanced Resuscitation Certificate. The candidate must currently be registered with the GMC and a membership of MRCGP, MRCS or MRCP would be desirable. With excellent knowledge of sports exercise and medicine and strong clinical assessment skills, they will possess the ability to work discreetly under pressure and as part of a team.

 
Is it common practice for the club doctor to run onto the pitch with the magic sponge? Or is it usually the physio's job?
If it's the latter, then I can only assume that she craved the attention.
 

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