MADRID (AP) — Like for many people, things have changed for doctors at one of Spain’s top sports medicine clinics. Instead of performing shoulder and knee surgeries or helping athletes recover from injury, they are now putting patients on ventilators and working to save the lives of people infected with the coronavirus. The Clínica CEMTRO is one of the many private medical centers in Spain that are now being used to treat COVID-19 patients in the hard-hit European country that has registered nearly 190,000 confirmed cases of the virus, behind only the United States. The clinic is one of three in Spain recognized by FIFA as a “medical center of excellence.” It was pulled into action after the country reshuffled its health system as the government declared a state of emergency and took control of all private hospitals and clinics. Clínica CEMTRO medical director Ángel Galindo said that until recently one in every five COVID-19 patients in Madrid was being treated in private hospitals. “It was a big challenge to change all of our human and material resources, from the basic to the most complex ones,” Galindo told The Associated Press.Read more on NewsOK.com