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Last Line of Defence: Former Olympic champion Dr Joyce treating COVID19 patients

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Press Trust of India Amsterdam
Last Updated : Mar 30 2020 | 5:26 PM IST

Joyce Sombroek always knew how to stop the heavy, white cork ball that would fly off the astro-turf and threaten to crash into her helmet visor as she defended with stick and gloves.

She did that well for The Netherlands and the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics, World Championship gold in 2014, back-to-back 'Best Goalkeeper' awards are testimonies to that.

Now Sombroek, who is also a doctor, is at the forefront of a battle against the COVID-19 pandemic as she treats patients affected by the virus wearing a Hazmat Suit.

She retired from the game at the age of 26 and completed his medical degree at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.

"When I finished my studies almost two years ago, I started working in the Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Cardiology and Gastro-Intestinal departments," Sombroek, who made 117 appearances for the Oranje between 2010 and 2016, was quoted as saying by the FIH website.

"After that I went to the Emergency rooms at a big hospital in Amsterdam to become more experienced in acute situations and traumatology. But since the start of March, I started training to become a General Practitioner (GP), where a lot of the healthcare in the Netherlands is performed, and we currently find ourselves in a very special situation."
"Much of my (GP) training has been cancelled, but the most important thing is providing care to those who need it. I am really happy that I can do my job, and I think that accounts for everyone working in healthcare or other vital jobs."
"It is something really positive that we can all look forward to next year, and I am sure it will be an amazing event."

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First Published: Mar 30 2020 | 5:26 PM IST

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