Yes, I do. I think it's very clear that we have roles and responsibilities. An athletic therapist can detect signs and symptoms, but an athletic therapist cannot diagnose. We have to be very clear on who has the scope of practice to make a medical diagnosis. However, anyone from a parent, a player, a coach, to an athletic therapist can be educated around the signs and symptoms of a potential concussion, but not to make a diagnosis. When we suspect a concussion, we should be moving them to the appropriately trained medical professionals who can make a medical diagnosis.
Was that 11 seconds?