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Title: Unit 1: Professional and Administrative Aspects of Athletic Training


1
Unit 1 Professional and Administrative Aspects
of Athletic Training
  • Athletic Training as a Profession
  • Sports Medicine 1
  • Mr. Smith

2
Todays Objective
  • Define Athletic Training and its subcomponents
  • Describe the roles of the certified athletic
    trainer
  • Illustrate the roles of other health care
    providers and the sports medicine team
  • Understand the requirements for becoming a
    competent certified athletic trainer
  • Describe the job opportunities available to
    certified athletic trainers

3
Definitions
  • Athletic Training an allied medical profession
    that is dedicated to maintaining and improving
    the health and well being of the physically
    active population and preventing athletic-related
    injuries and illnesses
  • Sports Medicine refers to the care of physically
    active people who have suffered athletic injury
    or illness
  • National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA)
    the governing board for athletic training, and
    the NATA is responsible for setting professional
    standards.
  • www.nata.org

4
Roles of the Athletic Trainer
  • Injury prevention
  • PPEs, strength and conditioning programs, proper
    equipment and equipment fitting, taping,
    bandaging, and bracing, environmental concerns,
    and good nutrition
  • Recognition, evaluation and assessment
  • Recognition of type and severity of injury?
    treatment or refer the athlete
  • Immediate care of athletic injuries
  • First aid, CPR, and AED

5
Roles of the Athletic Trainer cont.
  • Treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning of
    athletic injuries
  • After the initial treatment, exercises and
    treatments are given to help restore normal
    functioning? rehabilitation
  • Getting the athlete back into shape for their
    sport? reconditioning
  • Organization and administration
  • Preparing work, inventories and purchasing, and
    scheduling
  • Documentation
  • Professional development and responsibility
  • CEUs
  • Integrity and professionalism

6
Sports Medicine Team
  • Primary Team
  • Athlete
  • Athletes parent or guardian
  • Team physician
  • Medical authority, oversees sports medicine team
    effort
  • Certified athletic trainer
  • Communicates with team, makes initial injury
    assessment, provides emergency medical care,
    offers follow up treatment or referrals
  • Coach
  • Close contact with athlete/ parent/ guardian

7
Sports Medicine Team cont
  • Secondary team
  • Primary care physician
  • Podiatrist
  • Allergist
  • Urologist
  • Gynecologist
  • Cardiologist
  • Pediatrician
  • Dentist
  • Physical Therapist
  • Neurologist
  • Student Assistant
  • Chiropractor
  • School Nurse
  • Registered Dietitian
  • Equipment Manager

8
Becoming an Athletic Trainer what does it take?
  • Requirements
  • Bachelors degree in athletic training from an
    accredited program
  • Masters for University Setting
  • Clinical experience with hands on training
  • BOC certification and state licensure
  • Forms of Credentials
  • Licensure
  • Deems who is allowed to practice athletic
    training and what duties that person is allowed
    to perform
  • Certification
  • Basic knowledge and skills to practice athletic
    training
  • Registration
  • With the state before practicing

9
Becoming an Athletic Trainer cont
  • AT class requirements
  • Assessment
  • Exercise physiology
  • First aid and emergency care
  • General medical conditions and disability
  • Health care administration
  • Risk management Strength training and
    reconditioning
  • Statistics and research
  • Therapeutic exercise and rehab techniques
  • Anatomy/ physiology
  • Biomechanics/ kinesiology
  • Medical ethics and legal issues
  • Nutrition
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Professional development
  • Psychosocial intervention and referral
  • Therapeutic Modalities

10
Whats the best way to get a JOB?
  • Know Someone!!!
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