Sentences with phrase «as an athletic trainer at»

Scot Spak is in his 10th year as an athletic trainer at MIT where he is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, rehabilitation, and treatment of all athletic related injuries and illnesses.
Prior to my employment at Seton Hall University, I was in clinical practice as an athletic trainer at Hamilton Hospital.
Williams served as an athletic trainer at the University of Idaho where she developed the university's athletic training major and guided the program through its first accreditation.
Professionals that are returning to full - time enrollment in a graduate program while working full - time as an athletic trainer at a high school.
Professional Graduate Category: Professionals that are returning to full - time enrollment in a graduate program while working full - time as an athletic trainer at a high school.

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Her son, Steven, a junior at Oklahoma State, works as an athletic trainer for the football team, which makes her mom - heart very proud.
It would be ideal if every youth and high school practice and game were covered by a health care professional, such as an athletic trainer (AT).
Having the stamina to thrive in a fifth game is important to Lopez, who started at Dublin in 2004 as athletic trainer and was co-head coach with Andrea Ramirez for the previous four seasons.
In addition to team coaches, we are incredibly fortunate to have the talents of Alex Bowmer at our disposal as head athletic trainer this year.
As readers of this space well know, MomsTEAM and I have long advocated that the best way to help keep our kids playing interscholastic sports is for schools to hire certified athletic trainers (ATs).
The most recent statistics from the National Athletic Training Association suggest that almost 4 out of 10 U.S. high schools still do not have access to an athletic trainer (although this statistic may be somewhat misleading, as the percentage of high school students with AT coverage is higher, perhaps as high as 70 %, due to the fact that larger high schools in more densely populated states are much more likely to have one or mor athletic trainers on staff), and the likelihood that trained personnel will be present during games or practices at the youth level Athletic Training Association suggest that almost 4 out of 10 U.S. high schools still do not have access to an athletic trainer (although this statistic may be somewhat misleading, as the percentage of high school students with AT coverage is higher, perhaps as high as 70 %, due to the fact that larger high schools in more densely populated states are much more likely to have one or mor athletic trainers on staff), and the likelihood that trained personnel will be present during games or practices at the youth level athletic trainer (although this statistic may be somewhat misleading, as the percentage of high school students with AT coverage is higher, perhaps as high as 70 %, due to the fact that larger high schools in more densely populated states are much more likely to have one or mor athletic trainers on staff), and the likelihood that trained personnel will be present during games or practices at the youth level is lowAT coverage is higher, perhaps as high as 70 %, due to the fact that larger high schools in more densely populated states are much more likely to have one or mor athletic trainers on staff), and the likelihood that trained personnel will be present during games or practices at the youth level athletic trainers on staff), and the likelihood that trained personnel will be present during games or practices at the youth level is lowat the youth level is low).
Baseline pre-injury and post-injury neuropsychological or neurocognitive testing is now commonplace at the professional and collegiate level, and has become more and more common at the high school level as well, with a recent study showing computerized neuropsychological testing being used to assess fully 41.2 % of concussions at schools with at least one athletic trainer on staff in the 2009 - 2010 year, [2] an increase of 15.5 % from the 25.7 % of concussions in which such testing was used in assessing concussions during the 2008 - 2009 school year.
Especially at the youth level, where trained medical personnel such as certified athletic trainers are much less likely to be at games, and even less likely to be at practices, it is coaches and game officials who will most often have to make the initial remove - from - play decision in cases of suspected concussion.
An athlete's psychological readiness is just as important for a return to sports as their physical recovery from injury, says Eric Laudano, M.H.S., ATC, head athletic trainer at the University of Pennsylvania, especially for long - term injuries.
Brian Robinson has been the head athletic trainer at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview for 34 years and serves as chairman for the National Athletic Trainers Association's secondary school athletic trainers coathletic trainer at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview for 34 years and serves as chairman for the National Athletic Trainers Association's secondary school athletic trainers coAthletic Trainers Association's secondary school athletic trainers coTrainers Association's secondary school athletic trainers coathletic trainers cotrainers committee.
All of us involved in youth sports - from parents, to coaches, from athletic trainers to school athletic directors to the athletes themselves - have a responsibility to do what we can to make contact and collision sports safer, whether it by reducing the number of hits to the head a player receives over the course of a season (such as N.F.L. and the Ivy League are doing in limiting full - contact practices, and the Sports Legacy Institute recently proposed be considered at the youth and high school level in its Hit Count program), teaching football players how to tackle without using their head (as former pro football player Bobby Hosea has long advocated), changing the rules (as the governing body for high school hockey in Minnesota did in the aftermath of the Jack Jablonski injury or USA Hockey did in banning body checks at the Pee Wee level), or giving serious consideration to whether athletes below a certain age should be playing tackle football at all (as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend).
While I will not be able to participate in the roundtable, it is probably just as well because, with MomsTEAM Institute's SmartTeams Play Safe summit in Boston in my rear view mirror, I am devoting all my energies the rest of the fall sports season to working with an incredibly talented and dedicated group of certified athletic trainers at the grass roots level on our SmartTeamTM pilot program, which is helping parents, coaches, administrators, and more than 800 athletes in youth football programs in six states play safe by being smart.
The National Athletic Trainers» Association 2014 position statement on the management of sport - related concussion [14] says all athletes should «ideally» undergo a preseason baseline assessment, but, that, at a minimum, athletes who are at a high risk of concussion based on their sport should be included in any baseline testing program, with athletes with a significant concussion history, or other relevant pre-existing condition, such as attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder, tested on an individual basis.
I began my career as head athletic trainer at Rutgers University, Newark Campus.
ST. LOUIS June 28, 2012 — Colorado Athletic Trainers» Association President Coey Oshikoya and Sports Safety International Executive Director Dr. Robb Rehberg announced an agreement at the National Athletic Trainers» Association to offer «ConcussionWise ™» an online concussion education program designed for coaches, parents, athletes, as well as athletic trainers and other health care prAthletic Trainers» Association President Coey Oshikoya and Sports Safety International Executive Director Dr. Robb Rehberg announced an agreement at the National Athletic Trainers» Association to offer «ConcussionWise ™» an online concussion education program designed for coaches, parents, athletes, as well as athletic trainers and other health care prTrainers» Association President Coey Oshikoya and Sports Safety International Executive Director Dr. Robb Rehberg announced an agreement at the National Athletic Trainers» Association to offer «ConcussionWise ™» an online concussion education program designed for coaches, parents, athletes, as well as athletic trainers and other health care prAthletic Trainers» Association to offer «ConcussionWise ™» an online concussion education program designed for coaches, parents, athletes, as well as athletic trainers and other health care prTrainers» Association to offer «ConcussionWise ™» an online concussion education program designed for coaches, parents, athletes, as well as athletic trainers and other health care prathletic trainers and other health care prtrainers and other health care providers.
At the state level, Williams has served as PATS Education Committee Chairperson, Idaho Athletic Trainers» Association summer meeting liaison, Scholarship Committee Chairperson, and participated in the state of Idaho's Division of Professional - Technical Education Health Professions, Sports Medicine Curriculum Team.
The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers» Society (PATS) looks at this Pennsylvania Department of Education approved curriculum as a way to promote the Athletic Training profession.stated PATS President, John Moyer
While at the capitol, they took the opportunity to reconnect with other congressional leaders such as Senators Tommy Tomlinson and LeAnna Washington to continue discussions about legislation that will strengthen Licensed Athletic Trainers» abilities to safeguard student athletes in Pennsylvania.
Jim Thornton currently is the Head Athletic Trainer at Clarion University and serves as the athletic training liaison to the NCAA Wrestling Rules CoAthletic Trainer at Clarion University and serves as the athletic training liaison to the NCAA Wrestling Rules Coathletic training liaison to the NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee.
Professional Experience: Dodson began his long - time career as the Head Athletic Trainer at Midland High School in 1959, where he remained until his retirement over 30 years later.
Ralph Reiff, Head Athletic Trainer at Butler, served as host.
Harvey later accepted the position as Head Athletic Trainer at Texas Southern University in 1974 and has remained there since.
I certainly know what my role was as President at that time and the parts I played but as many that preceded me there isn't enough time or space to write some of the back room stories that went with that bill being passed (Practice Act for Certified Athletic Trainers signed into law March 21, 1995).
In the 50 years since Dick Burkholder started at Carlisle High School in Pennsylvania as an athletic trainer, a myriad of advances in the field of sports medicine has made life much easier for today's ATs, who now have a wealth of field - based research to fall back on.
NATA and parents say certified athletic trainers belong at all high school sporting events, to respond in emergencies both by treating the child and acting as the point person at the scene.
«Professional Ethis for Athletic Trainers: Practical Strategies for Challenging Dilemmas» will be presented at 11 a.m. (Central) on Jan. 19 as part of NATA's Webinar Series.
Pamphlets and information on the education of athletic trainers, as well as how ATs help athletes recover from concussions.
«This collaboration solidified the role of the Licensed Athletic Trainer as an approved health care provider in Pennsylvania as well as being an integral part of any concussion management program at any level,» added Moyer.
As part of its commitment to improve athlete health and safety at all levels of sport, the NFL Foundation has launched a pilot grant program to increase the number of high school football players with access to an athletic trainer.
As medical professionals, athletic trainers can make a critical difference at the moment an injury happens.
She is dually certified as a personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine and has spent the past 12 years as Director of Nutrition at NutriFormance and Athletic Republic, LLC in St. Louis.
BJ is currently the Head Athletic Trainer at Pure Performance Training and comes on Bulletproof Radio to talk about his experience as a top - level pro in functional movement and physical therapy.
As an Athletic Trainer, Rachel spent many of her early years rehabilitating athletes at the high school, collegiate and professional level.
Counselors and other educational specialists such as academic coaches, CST professionals, librarians / media specialists, paraprofessionals, athletic trainers, health workers and counselors, etc. who do not have a class roster, may set SGOs at the discretion of local district leadership.
Athletic trainer resume objective 2: to work in a sports organization at the position of an athletic trainer as I think I am qualified enough to help athletes in their fitness regime and to improve their athletic training methods and Athletic trainer resume objective 2: to work in a sports organization at the position of an athletic trainer as I think I am qualified enough to help athletes in their fitness regime and to improve their athletic training methods and athletic trainer as I think I am qualified enough to help athletes in their fitness regime and to improve their athletic training methods and athletic training methods and stamina.
Professional Summary 10 Years in sports medicine as a certified athletic trainer (ATC) at sport even...
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