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    Sports Medicine or Athletic Training Does Sports Medicine and Athletic Training have the same meaning or is it the same concept? Sports Medicine is defined as “a field of medicine that relates to the prevention and treatment of injuries and other health problems that affect people who play sports” (Merriam Webster). However, from the National Athletic Training Association Athletic Training is defined as “Athletic trainers (ATs) [that] are highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals

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    Kinesiology is a excellent career to go ino with a right degree, but other requirements would one need? Profession that i chose was athletic training athletic trainers are healthcare professionals who provide help with any type of emergency care to any injured athletes. Athletic trainers include providing aid, preventing any injuries, and evaluating illnesses. All athletic trainers

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    The philosophy I carry for my studies in athletic training incorporates a few fundamental areas, which I believe are of importance to the athletic training program and will continue on into the labor force after my education has been completed. These elements include: the profession itself, to include advocating for patients and professional causes related to athletic training. The functional aspects of my educational path. A continued honorable conduct while working with clients as well as outside

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    Athletic training is a forever changing job field, trying to keep up with the latest research and methods. With that being said daily tasks do not change very often. Basic tape jobs, stretching, and simple exercises rarely change; while prevention methods may change. Taping to prevent an injury changes as new information is found on how the injury is caused and how it can be prevented. For example, concussions have been a huge focus for all athletic trainers. Recent studies and research have revealed

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    the administration process that accompanies the career in athletic training. It showed me how to apply what I learned from the textbook and weekly assignments to a situation that frequently occurs for athletic trainers. Working with other student athletic training students allowed us to share our ideas and perceptions to meet the goal of running a new and successful athletic training room. I believe being so early in our athletic training career, we as students tend to look past the administration

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    The field of Athletic Training is a never-ending learning experience. This career can be very time demanding and some may find themselves on their feet for majority of the workday. Always being on the move can be hard to gather new information, or new ways to benefit the skills acquired in this field. Athletic Training is a very broad field, which contains skills, methods, and research. Athletic Trainers (ATs) are health care providers for those who are injured. Most people recognize ATs as first

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    While I was navigating the NATA website I found many interesting things about Athletic Training. One thing I learned was about the CAATE, the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. This commission is responsible for figuring out three types of educational programs in athletic training; these include Professional Programs, Post-Professional Degree Programs, and Post-Professional Residency Programs. The CAATE has a website that helps you to search all of the certified programs

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    That part happens to be athletic trainers. Athletic trainers make sure the athletes stay in good health and make sure that athletes recover from injuries so that they can return to the game. Athletic trainers also help prevent injuries from happening. Being an athletic trainer is a career path that involves many years of education and practice. Athletic trainers seem to go unnoticed at many sporting events, but in fact, have to go through tons of education and training and are a major part in health

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    Athletic training is an allied health care profession that is recognized by the American Medical Association (Prentice, 2015, p. 33). To become an athletic trainer, one must graduate with a degree from an accredited organization and pass the certification exam. There are many different groups/organizations for athletic training such as NATA, CAATE, and the BOC. NATA, or the National Athletic Trainer’s Association, is a membership association. Its mission is to “represent, engage, and foster the

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    Athletic Trainer A couple years back when my mother had back surgery, I would always help her up, which I seemed pretty good at, because she would always say, “Whenever you help me I can never feel it. You are really good at this.” At that time it had gone in one ear and out the other. That’s not until two years ago when my grandmother was really sick, so we had to stay days with her because she couldn’t be by herself. She was sleeping the whole day, so something just told me to wake her up. After

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