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Description: People with intellectual disabilities who wish to participate in Special Olympics first need to receive a participation physical exam and clearance from their primary care physician. It is only after the athlete successfully completes the physical examination can they officially enter into Special Olympics sports programming, helping to assure the safe participation of every athlete. The program has since become one of the most effective tools for global growth for Special Olympics. MedFest screening consists of vitals (blood pressure, height and weight), cardiology, abdominal, and musculoskeletal checks. Criteria for Clinical Director: A licensed examiner include Medical Doctors (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicicine (DO), Chiropractic Medicine (DC), Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP), and Physician Assistant (PA). Registered Nurses (RNs) are not licensed examiners. Â
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Special Smiles
Opening Eyes
Healthy Hearing
FUNfitness
Fit Feet
Health Promotion
MedFest
Healthy Athletes Screenings
Athlete Follow-Up Care
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Healthy Athletes At-A-Glance
Contact Me Form
Athlete Consent Form
For State Games:
Disney's Release Form (for Volunteers)
Special Olympics Florida Volunteer Form
Other Helpful Articles:
Speaking Up at the Doctor's Office
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