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What is an athletic trainer?

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athletic trainer is a professional who is highly trained in the science and art of athletic injury management. Athletic trainers have a minimum of a bachelor's degree and have completed rigorous practical and academic training in athletic injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation.

What is a certified athletic trainer?

PFATS: FAQs
According to the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA), a Certified Athletic Trainer is a highly educated and skilled professional specializing in athletic health care. In cooperation with physicians and other allied health personnel, the athletic trainer functions as an integral member of the athletic health care team in secondary schools, colleges and universities, sports medicine clinics, professional sports programs and other athletic health care settings. (Please refer to www.nata.

What does it take to become a certified athletic trainer?

PFATS: FAQs
Certified athletic trainers have, at minimum, a bachelor's degree, usually in athletic training, health, physical education or exercise science. In addition, athletic trainers study human anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, exercise physiology, athletic training, nutrition and psychology/counseling. Certified athletic trainers also participate in extensive clinical affiliations with athletic teams under appropriate supervision.

How do I get a job as an athletic trainer in the NFL?

PFATS: FAQs
Many head athletic trainers prefer to promote from within, so the first step in gaining full-time employment as an athletic trainer in the NFL is usually to purse an internship with an NFL team. Most teams have internships of various lengths, some just for training camp, while others may be for the duration of the season or even last the entire calendar year.

Is there an athletic trainer on site ?

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Yes. At least one athletic trainer on site for all games. Teams are asked to bring own supplies. A team may bring own athletic trainer.

What are the responsibilities of a Certified Athletic Trainer?

LCC Athletic Training FAQ's
A certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) takes on a wide variety of responsibilities depending on the work setting in which they are placed. There are six basic domains to which athletic trainers practice:

Where can you get a job as an Athletic Trainer?

LCC Athletic Training FAQ's
Athletic Training is an ever-expanding profession. Jobs can be found in the traditional settings such as a College/University, Therapy Clinics, High Schools, and professional Sports teams. Non-traditional settings such as business/industrial settings are becoming more and more popular amongst certified athletic trainers as well. An Athletic Training Degree opens the door for a number of jobs in a variety of fields.

Do you have an Athletic Trainer or Nurse?

Camper Parents frequently asked these questions
We have two Athletic Trainers, two Nurses, and a Doctor who accepts all the prescription medication the first registration day at each session.

What is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)?

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ATC is a medical expert in preventing, assessing, managing and rehabilitating injuries that result from physical activity. Athletic Training is recognized by the American Medical Association as an allied health care profession and the AMA recommends ATC's in every high school to keep America's young athletes safe and healthy. Athletic trainers are found everywhere that there are physically active people.

Question #41: What is an athletic trainer?

Athletic Training Program FAQ
Answer: Athletic trainers are medical professionals who specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, immediate care, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to athletes and others who are engaged in everyday physical activities. Athletic training has been recognized by the American Medical Association as a health care profession since 1990. The AMA also recommends employment of certified athletic trainers in every high school to keep America’s youth safe and healthy.

Is Dr. Venus noted as an athletic trainer?

Frequently Asked Questions about SUPER SPECTRIM
Yes. He has trained over sixty athletic champions. And on Jan. 26, 1985 at the First Annual Fitness Expo held in Ventura, California, and attended by 542 people from forty different countries, he was awarded the Title of "The World's Leading Athletic, Bodybuilding and Strength Counselor."

Question #34: What are the requirements for becoming a certified athletic trainer?

Athletic Training Program FAQ
Answer: A passing score on the Board of Certification (BOC) entry-level examination, current CPR/AED certification, and an undergraduate degree results in the candidate earning the credential of certified athletic trainer (ATC). (http://www.bocatc.org/) Only graduates of CAATE-accredited ATP programs are eligible to take the BOC exam. Answer: Graduate school or employment as an athletic trainer are the most common paths upon successful completion of the ATP.

Can I obtain Continuing Education as a Certified Athletic Trainer?

NOLS - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! WMI is approved as a continuing education provider by the NATA Board of Certification (NATABOC). Certified athletic trainers may earn 0.1 CEUs for every course contact hour. Please contact WMI at 866-831-9001 or wmi@nols.edu to request CEUs after your course.

When I leave Labette Community College can I go to work as an Athletic Trainer?

LCC Athletic Training FAQ's
No. Students wishing to become a Certified Athletic Trainer must earn a Bachelors Degree from an accredited institution with an ATEP accredited athletic training program. Several Universities in Kansas offer Athletic Training as a Major.

My son or daughter was injured at an away event. How can he/she see the Certified Athletic Trainer?

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The Certified Athletic Trainer is available to consult with student-athletes during training room hours (see schedule above) or contact our office to access the Sports Injury Clinic.

Do I need an athletic training license to be a personal trainer?

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quot;Athletic Training" is defined as the recognition, prevention, and treatment of athletic injuries. You need an athletic trainer license if you are practicing athletic training. If you are a personal trainer and in business for yourself, you may need to register with the Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services as a health studio. They can be contacted at 1-800-HELP-FLA or !-850-410-3765. The board no longer prepares newsletters.

How athletic do I need to be?

Cottonwood Gulch: Frequently Asked Questions
Anyone in normal physical condition should have no difficulties participating in all activities. Our expeditions build to the more challenging activities, so that Trekkers have time to adjust to altitude and climate, while gaining confidence and experience, before tackling our most challenging hikes.

Question #45: What are some common misconceptions about the role of a certified athletic trainer?

Athletic Training Program FAQ
Answer: Some common misconceptions of athletic trainers are that they only know how to tape for injuries, don’t know how to perform rehabilitation, are strictly involved with weight training or fitness instruction, and that the educational requirements to become an ATC are easy. Answer: Physical therapists are primarily responsible for rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses.

How do I find a trainer?

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Contact the local race organization for a list of trainers, talk to others owners and refer to the AJC website. Once you have identified potential trainers, contact the trainer and do not hesitate to visit the training center and interview the trainer to clarify your expectations and working arrangement. Trainers' standings are frequently published in track programs and on the official track website.
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