Title: The Most Merciful Medical Attendant: Athletic Training
1The Most Merciful Medical Attendant Athletic
Trainings College Football Roots and
Implications for Athletic Training
Education Jennifer Lee Hoffman, PhC, ATC, LMP,
University of Washington
University of Washington, 1893
- Socialization
- Students gradually learn the diverse criteria for
a successful career through transmission of
meaning. - Occurs in formal education, daily routines and
informal annotations of everyday experience
called common sense. - Includes stories told within the community about
important people and events (Traweek, 1988). - Communication, interpersonal relationships, and
teaching behaviors pass on the values of the
profession (Emery, 1984).
Athletic Training The Collegiate Ideal
The Earliest ATCs Students? In the earliest
editions of the University of Washington student
yearbook there are references to a student
helper, The Most Merciful Medical Attendant,
listed among the players names on the football
roster. These yearbooks published just after 1900
did not elaborate on the duties, but the name
clearly implies that this student provided
medical attention with compassion.
The Rise of Athletic Training College football
remained independent of the academic management
of the institution. This left the early
development of the athletic training profession
highly influenced by the culture of college
football. As football continued to grow, the
athletic training profession grew too - often in
the shadows of college football and the
increasingly research oriented medical profession.
- ATS Education Today
- Create student-centered experiences that maintain
the values customs from the collegiate ideal
and apprenticeship model that distinguish the ATC
from nurses, physical therapists, physician
assistants. - Purposeful Communication with ACIs
- Academic Counseling
- Research Oriented Clinical Experiences
- Campus Diversity Initiatives
Student Athletes Self-Development
The Rise of College Football College football
grew out of a student-alumni management system
that developed during a time of faculty
disinterest in the extra-curriculum (Rudolf
1990). This early, independent management of
football was followed by development of the
collegiate ideal.
- The Collegiate Ideal
- Intercollegiate competition is about the
self-development of those competing. - Athletics provides a surrogate for the
small-scale student experience idealized among
those not competing. - Even though football is highly professionalized,
it still strongly communicates the collegiate
ideal to the popular culture. -
(Toma, 2003)
From Stadia to Academia The Influence of
College Football Approved Clinical Instructors
(ACIs) will play an increasingly important role
in the in the socialization of athletic training
students. However, many of todays certified
athletic trainers were socialized in
certification educational settings dominated by
college football.
From Athletics To Academics
- References
- Emery, M. J. (1984). Effectiveness of the
clinical instructor students' perspective.
Physical Therapy, 64, 1079-83. - Rudolf, F. (1990). The Rise of Football. The
American College and University A History.
Athens, GA The University of Georgia Press. - Toma, J.D. (2003). Football U. Spectator Sports
in the Life of the American University. Ann
Arbor, MI The University of Michigan Press. - Traweek, S. (1988). Beamtimes and Lifetimes The
World of High Energy Physicists. Cambridge
Harvard University Press. - For more information contact Jennifer Hoffman
jennilee_at_u.washington.edu
- Be attentive to our professions college football
roots.
- Remain connected with the collegiate ideal focus
on self-development of the physically active
participant. - Strongly associate with academic components of
the collegiate ideal.
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