Sideline Medicine at the Rose Bowl: Prevent Physicians Deliver Critical Airway Support
- Prevent Medical Solutions
- Jan 8
- 1 min read

Game day at the Rose Bowl brings more than energy and tradition. It brings complexity and clinical responsibility. For Prevent Medical Solutions, that means more than just being present. It means being ready.
Our team supported this high-profile event by deploying a physician-led response focused specifically on sideline and on-field airway management. This specialized role is vital in the event of trauma, unconsciousness, or airway compromise during play.
Dr. Denise Whitfield, Dr. Gabe Campion, and Dr. Michael Kim led this effort with deep expertise in emergency medicine and sports trauma care. Positioned field-side and fully integrated with event operations, they provided rapid intervention capabilities and ensured continuous protection of athlete health.
Precision Where It Matters Most
Our physicians were not simply observing from the sidelines. They were embedded with athletic and medical operations, connected through real-time communications, and prepared to respond without hesitation. Their role was clear: deliver critical care instantly if the moment called for it.
Why This Matters
Airway emergencies require speed, skill, and confidence. At events where performance and risk collide, having medical professionals with this level of training on the field is essential. It protects athletes, supports event integrity, and reflects the new standard for sports safety.
Prevent Medical Solutions is proud to lead this standard. Our physician-driven deployments are designed for the moments when seconds matter most.
To learn more about our high-risk event coverage and specialized response programs, visit PREVENTEMS.COM.
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