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Attendance of a Medical. Practitioner for Players, the Referee and the Assistant Referees (a) At all Championship Matches two appropriately qualified medical practitioners as defined in the applicable minimum standards criteria document (as provided to the Clubs) must be present pitch side to attend to Players, the Referee and the Assistant Referees during the Match, at half-time and immediately after the Match, and in order to implement the World Rugby Head Injury Assessment Protocol. The World Rugby Head Injury Assessment Protocol and the World Rugby Core Mandatory Concussion Player Welfare Standards must be complied with fully. The Home Club and Away Club are each responsible for providing one appropriately qualified medical practitioner to ensure compliance with this Regulation. The Home Club and Away Club may by way of formal written agreement vary this responsibility with the agreement of the Tournament Organiser. To be considered appropriately qualified as a medical practitioner he/she must be able to demonstrate that he/she: is fully registered with the General Medical Council (GMC); possesses the appropriate professional indemnity insurance; has successfully completed the level 3 Pre Hospital Immediate Care in Sport Course (PHICIS) course (or equivalent), which must be current and valid ; and has completed World Rugby’s education module on Concussion Management for Elite Level Match Day Medical Staff; (b) If the Clubs are unable to provide two appropriately qualified medical practitioners for a Match in accordance with Regulation 8.1(a) above, the Recognise and Remove Protocol (as provided to the Clubs) must operate for that Match. In the event of Clubs failing to comply with the provisions of Regulation 8.1(a) above, the matter will be referred to the RFU to investigate further and to determine in their discretion any sanction for non-compliance, which may include sanctioning one or both Clubs as they consider appropriate. (c) It is the responsibility of the Home Club to ensure that all other medical facilities and equipment as are defined in the applicable minimum standards criteria document (as provided to the Clubs) are available for the use of such qualified medical practitioner. (d) It is the responsibility of each of the Clubs in a Match to ensure that an appropriately qualified physiotherapist, BASRAT approved sports rehabilitator or graduate sports therapist, is present throughout the Match to attend to their respective Players and also, if necessary, to the Refe...
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