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MCPS and MedStar Health Launch Innovative Sports Medicine Partnership


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MCPS and MedStar Health have launched a partnership to enhance the school system’s sports medicine program for scholastic athletics. Each high school is now equipped with a full-time certified athletic trainer, with the goal of providing streamlined and enhanced care for student-athletes across all athletic programs. Watch a video on the program.

“Thanks to the commitment to safety from our school leaders and partnership with the region’s largest health system, MedStar Health, we now have medical professionals on staff to assist with the assessment and treatment of student-athlete injuries, prevention, rehabilitation, and more,” said MCPS Systemwide Athletic Director Dr. Jeff Sullivan.

MCPS, Maryland’s largest school system, is the first in the state to establish a sports medicine partnership of this kind with MedStar Health, the region’s largest sports medicine provider and largest overall health care provider.

As part of the innovative partnership, MedStar Health physicians and sports medicine clinicians will provide medical oversight and support for the school-based athletic trainers throughout the school year. Also, MCPS student athletes will gain direct access to MedStar Health’s elite sports medicine services should they need it. These services, like advanced sports orthopedics, are relied upon by professional sports teams, including the Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics, Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles, and top collegiate programs.

“With Montgomery County Public Schools and MedStar Health working together, families can feel good about the care their student athlete is getting on and off the field,” said Katie Brodka, MS, ATC, manager of athletic training services for MedStar Health in the Washington, D.C., region. “As a sports medicine leader in the region, we have already worked with many of the new MCPS athletic trainers, and we are excited to continue collaborating with them to promote sports safety for high schools along with their corresponding communities.”

Heading into the new school year, the partnering sports medicine providers will be focused on updating Emergency Action Planning (EAPs) toolkits for all MCPS schools, creating an environment of learning for the athletic trainers, and establishing evaluation and treatment protocols necessary for their licensure.