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What is the ethical role of the team physician?

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When bargaining fails to allow an athlete to play, an athlete will often return to the acceptance stage of coping with the loss of the ability to play. ___________________ _
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Answer to Question 1

The captain of the sports medicine team is the team physician or the athlete's family physician. The team physician must exercise the ultimate in good ethics and integrity, not allowing decisions to be influenced by personal or professional motives, or by undue persuasion of other sports medicine team members, including an athlete.

Answer to Question 2

F, anger



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