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Medical Information for Visiting Teams – Men’s Lacrosse

We welcome you in advance to the Johns Hopkins University for your upcoming men's lacrosse competition at our campus.  The following personnel and services will be available to you:

Head Athletic Trainer, Men's Lacrosse Athletic Trainer: 

Brad Mountcastle, MA, ATC 

O: (410) 516-6176
C: (410) 493-8156

Assistant Men's Lacrosse Athletic Trainer: 

Abbey Petrecca, ATC

O: (410) 516-8458

 

Team Physician: 

Andrew Cosgarea, MD 

O: (410) 583-2850

Hospital: Union Memorial Hospital (410) 554-2000
Emergency Room (410) 554-2626
Ambulance: Baltimore City Fire Dept. (emergency) 911
JHU Security (non-emergency) (410) 516-7777

 

The Athletic Training Room is located in the Newton H. White Jr. Athletic Center.  Water and ice will be provided for you at your site of competition.  Because of space limitation and other practice and event preparation needs, we ask that you please utilize the taping tables in your locker room area for your pre-competition preparation.  If you have additional need for the athletic training room for treatments, please call so that we may arrange a mutually convenient time.  Modalities include ice, whirlpools, and heat packs.  Electrical stimulation and ultrasound will only be available to teams traveling with a certified athletic trainer.  Please contact the JHU staff in advance if you wish to utilized these modalities.  Advanced life support ambulance service will be in attendance.  A team physician will also be present on the JHU sideline.

 

Please note: If your team has made arrangements for practice time prior to the time and date of our competition, please contact us ahead of time if you have any needs as we might not otherwise have staff present. Should you have any other special requests, please let us know.

 

We look forward to your visit to Hopkins and hope it will be a safe and pleasant one.

 

Best of luck this season!

 

 

    

 


  Last modified: April 01, 2008