25-09-2025 20:33 via chathamdailynews.ca

Chatham ER doc helping keep Canada women’s national rugby team healthy

A Chatham doctor is playing an important role in the health of the Canada women’s national rugby union team on its journey to the Women’s World Rugby Cup championship match Saturday against England. Anthony Dixon, an emergency room physician with the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, is in London, England, serving as team doctor for the national women’s rugby team. The Canadian team has been on an incredible run to the World Rugby Cup final, including a dominating 34-19 win over pe
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