«The ATSNJ hopes that these courses will become a staple of education within the interscholastic and recreational sports community,» stated Eric Nussbaum ABOUT THE ATHLETIC TRAINERS» SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY ATSNJ, Inc. consists
of licensed athletic trainers, physicians and other allied health care professionals whose goal is to promote quality healthcare for athletes in any setting.
An applicant who is a graduate of an approved athletic training education program and who has applied to take the examination may be granted a temporary license to practice athletic training under the onsite direct supervision
of a licensed athletic trainer.
Direction — Supervision over the actions
of a licensed athletic trainer by means of referral by prescription to treat conditions for a physically active person from a licensed physician, dentist or podiatrist or written protocol approved by a supervising physician, except that the physical presence of the supervising physician, dentist or podiatrist is not required if the supervising physician, dentist or podiatrist is readily available for consultation by direct communication, radio, telephone, facsimile, telecommunications or by other electronic means.
Moyer commented on the officials, «We intend to use the support of Representative Briggs, Senator Tomlinson and also Senator Browne to get the word out about the positive role
of the licensed Athletic Trainer in the Commonwealth.
«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.
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The primary responsibility
of the Office is to review applicants for licensure for the practice
of athletic training, as well as to compile and maintain current information on licensed Athletic Trainers in the State o
athletic training, as well as to compile and maintain current information on
licensed Athletic Trainers in the State o
Athletic Trainers in the State
of Maine.
A youth athlete, who has been removed from play, may not return to play until the athlete is evaluated by a
licensed physician who may consult with an
athletic trainer, all
of whom shall be trained in the evaluation and management
of concussions.
The program must address the signs and symptoms
of a concussion and require that an official must remove a student from competition and an
athletic trainer must remove a student from practice, training or competition if (1) a student reports any sign or symptom
of a concussion, (2) an official, coach or
athletic trainer determines that the student exhibits any sign or symptom
of a concussion, or (3) an official, coach or
athletic trainer is notified that the student has reported or exhibited any sign or symptom
of a concussion by a
licensed, registered or certified health care provider.
The policy requires removal from play for any student, as determined by a game official, coach from the student's team, certified
athletic trainer,
licensed physician,
licensed physical therapist or other official designated by the student's school entity, exhibits signs or symptoms
of a concussion or traumatic brain injury while participating in an
athletic activity.
One additional letter
of recommendation from a
licensed athletic trainer, faculty member, or clinical instructor on business letterhead.
The law requires that when an athlete has suffered an apparent brain injury — whether in a game or practice — he or she can not return to play without the approval
of a
licensed medical professional, which includes certified
athletic trainers.
A letter
of recommendation from a
licensed athletic trainer, on business letterhead.
This course, which is approved for
athletic trainer continuing education by the Board
of Certification, Inc., also satisfies educational requirements established by New Jersey's new concussion law, which requires all
athletic trainers licensed in the state to complete a course in concussion management.
(4) Documentation
of practice as an
athletic trainer, if
licensed or certified in another jurisdiction, and verification as to whether there has been disciplinary action taken in that jurisdiction.
(b)
Athletic trainers licensed by the Board or certified or
licensed by the proper
licensing authority
of another state, province, territory or the District
of Columbia who are working in a team setting, treating injuries which arise in the course
of practices or team sports events, may treat the participant at the events under the conditions
of the referral, or the standing written prescription or written protocol.
The mission
of the ATAF is to offer a diverse range
of services to its members, while protecting the public's interest by seeing that certified,
licensed athletic trainer's are available to provide proper medical care to our state's athletes and the physically active.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a person may not perform the duties
of an
athletic trainer unless that person is
licensed by the Board.
Licensed athletic trainer — A person who is licensed to perform athletic training services by the Board or the State Board of Osteopathic M
Licensed athletic trainer — A person who is
licensed to perform athletic training services by the Board or the State Board of Osteopathic M
licensed to perform
athletic training services by the Board or the State Board
of Osteopathic Medicine.
(c)
Athletic trainers licensed by the State Board
of Osteopathic Medicine are deemed
licensed by the Board.
(a)
Athletic trainers licensed by the Board or certified or
licensed by the proper
licensing authority
of another state, province, territory or the District
of Columbia shall comply with the following:
The New Hampshire
Athletic Trainer of the Year Award recognizes a certified and licensed member of the New Hampshire Athletic Trainers» Association for their outstanding contributions to the profession of athletic t
Athletic Trainer of the Year Award recognizes a certified and
licensed member
of the New Hampshire
Athletic Trainers» Association for their outstanding contributions to the profession of athletic t
Athletic Trainers» Association for their outstanding contributions to the profession
of athletic t
athletic training.
The Pennsylvania
Athletic Trainers» Society, Inc. is a progressive organization
of health care professionals who work under the direction
of a
licensed physician.
Compared to other states, Pennsylvania boasts one
of the highest numbers
of athletic trainers and education programs having over 3,000 licensed athletic trainers and twenty Accredited Athletic Training Education Programs respe
athletic trainers and education programs having over 3,000
licensed athletic trainers and twenty Accredited Athletic Training Education Programs respe
athletic trainers and twenty Accredited
Athletic Training Education Programs respe
Athletic Training Education Programs respectively.
The mission
of the Wisconsin
Athletic Trainers» Association is to improve the quality of health care for the physically active in the state of Wisconsin by the promotion and advancement of the athletic training profession and the licensed / certified athletic
Athletic Trainers» Association is to improve the quality
of health care for the physically active in the state
of Wisconsin by the promotion and advancement
of the
athletic training profession and the licensed / certified athletic
athletic training profession and the
licensed / certified
athletic athletic trainer.
Your sponsorship dollars go to establish and maintain scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate
athletic training students, Insure research grants for future scientific developments in
athletic training, Supports educational meetings for the continuing education
of currently certified &
licensed athletic trainers in Indiana.
Our mission is to improve the quality
of health care for the physically active in the state
of Wisconsin by the promotion and advancement
of the
athletic training profession and the
licensed / certified
athletic trainer.
There is an urgent and compelling need to
license athletic trainers in California to protect the public, protect employers
of athletic trainers and protect
athletic trainers.
The WATA Continuing Education Committee is responsible for the initiation and promotion
of quality continuing education opportunities for
licensed athletic trainers in the state
of Wisconsin.
Arkansas: An applicant for an Arkansas
athletic trainer's license must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, meet other curriculum and internship requirements as specified by the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training, pass the examinations administered by the Board of Certification and submit appropriate application forms and fees to th
athletic trainer's
license must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, meet other curriculum and internship requirements as specified by the Arkansas State Board
of Athletic Training, pass the examinations administered by the Board of Certification and submit appropriate application forms and fees to th
Athletic Training, pass the examinations administered by the Board
of Certification and submit appropriate application forms and fees to the Board.
The Pennsylvania
Athletic Trainers» Society, Inc. is a progressive organization
of licensed health care professionals who work under the direction
of a
licensed physician.
Promote the use
of Connecticut
licensed Athletic Trainers 7.
The Connecticut Association
of Athletic Directors (CAAD) approached the CATA about collaborative effort to provide a resource for Secondary School Athletic Directors seeking to identify and hire licensed Athletic Trainers for per diem athletic training s
Athletic Directors (CAAD) approached the CATA about collaborative effort to provide a resource for Secondary School
Athletic Directors seeking to identify and hire licensed Athletic Trainers for per diem athletic training s
Athletic Directors seeking to identify and hire
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Athletic Trainers for per diem
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athletic training services.
With Act 123 and 124 taking effect on February 20, 2012,
Athletic Trainers are now
licensed health care providers within the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
A wide variety
of continuing education classes were offered for
licensed athletic trainers which allows them to maintain their
license to practice in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
Moyer stated «Our educational process allows the
Licensed Athletic Trainer to recognize the potential use and abuse
of PEDs by all athletes
of both genders in our secondary schools and universities in the Commonwealth».
The percentage
of Pennsylvania Secondary Schools who have access to professional quality health care provided by a
Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT) at the school has risen from 81 % during the 2010 - 2011 academic year to 86 % during the current 2011 - 2012 academic year.
Licensed Athletic Trainers (LATs) working in the Commonwealth protect and enhance the health and welfare
of our clients through prevention, recognition, management, and rehabilitation
of injuries.
PATS President Elect, John Moyer, discussed how all
Licensed Athletic Trainers in the Commonwealth have received in - depth education about injury management for the physically active, as well as, conditioning, nutritional and mental health aspects
of sport.
Compared to other states, Pennsylvania boasts one
of the highest numbers
of athletic trainers having over 3,000 licensed athletic trainers and twenty Accredited Athletic Training Education P
athletic trainers having over 3,000
licensed athletic trainers and twenty Accredited Athletic Training Education P
athletic trainers and twenty Accredited
Athletic Training Education P
Athletic Training Education Programs.
He is the author
of 4 books, a
Licensed Physical Therapist, Certified
Athletic Trainer and highly sought - after speaker.
Licensing laws now guard entry into hundreds
of occupations, including jobs that offer upward mobility to those
of modest means, such as cosmetologist, auctioneer,
athletic trainer and landscape contractor.
The mission
of the South Dakota Board
of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners is to protect the health and welfare
of the state's citizens by assuring that only qualified allopathic and osteopathic physicians, advanced life support personnel,
athletic trainers, dietitians, genetic counselors,
licensed nutritionists, medical assistants, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, physician assistants, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and respiratory care practitioners are
licensed to practice in South Dakota.
The Board
of Athletic Trainers was created in 2006 to succeed the Board
of Medical Examiners in the
licensing of Athletic Trainers.