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    I consider that through furthering my education at Tarleton State University I will be reaching my primary goal of becoming an athletic trainer at the secondary education level, what is more, I will also gain an extensive understanding of the field as a whole. This graduate program will allow me to reach my true potential academically as well as professionally. It will enhance my critical thinking skills in the classroom setting while working as a team and independently as an individual; likewise

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    new athletic trainer at my high school. So, I decided to ask Mrs. Pam if she would mind if I shadowed her, to learn more about what she did, and how to help other players with their injuries. She agreed, and I spent my junior and seniors years shadowing her. I learned

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    In order to become an Athletic Trainer, a person would need a certain level of education. An Athletic Trainer needs to be educated in psychology, medicine and dentistry, therapy and counseling, and education and training. To be an Athletic Trainer, a person needs to be educated in psychology so they can understand people, their actions, mental processes, and how to treat problems. Trainers also have to know about medicine and dentistry because when a player gets an injury or illness they need to

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    the field to show off his athleticism. Every aspect of the game, whether it is on the field or on the side lines, is predominately male. However, there is an area of the NFL that women could become a part of. Women could become athletic trainers for the NFL. An athletic trainer is a health care specialist that focuses on prevention of injury and rehab to recuperate athletes (Summary). Currently there are no women employed in the NFL although one woman used to work for the Pittsburgh Steelers (Mihoces)

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    reducing concussions and concussion related deaths falls on the shoulders of school administration. School administration is responsible for distributing funds in different areas of the schools, and these officials must make the choice to hire an athletic trainer to advise and evaluate these athletes. Several questions are raised in regards to this topic. Why aren’t the players and coaches

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    Primary Duties and Responsibilities - Athletic Trainers work with athletes so that those individuals are well conditioned and are able to pursue their sport or activity with a reduced risk of injury. - If an athlete does become injured, Athletic Trainers are first on the scene to assess the situation and help with immediate treatment. - Works in conjunction with other sports-related individuals, such as strength and conditioning staff, to create safe and effective exercise plans in terms of “fitness

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    Why I Am A Doctor

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    When I was three years old I told everyone I was going to be a doctor. I always knew from then on that I would be in the medical field but I never knew exactly what I wanted to do, until I was a freshman in high school. I became interested in athletic training and here is how I became interested. Two outs, I was on first, and the score was a tight 2-3.When the pitcher released the ball I decided to steal second base. I slide through second base and I went over the base I felt a sharp pain radiate

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    Athletic Training is an allied health profession and are health care providers dedicated to the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of injuries in physically active athletes. Certified Athletic Trainers are medical professional experts who collaborate with sport medicine physicians in providing services in injury prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation, particularly in the orthopedic and musculoskeletal disciplines. Certified Athletic Trainers work with physicians and other members

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    Athletic Trainer - Certified The minimum requirement for most athletic trainers is a bachelor’s degree, but many of them only have a graduate degree. The college class include science and health-related subjects, such as nutrition, kinesiology, biomechanics, and exercise physiology. You also have to pass the Board of Certification exam to be able to be a certified athletic trainer. Experience requirements include time in a clinic, internships, and those may be with a college or with a local professional

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    Throughout the health field there are many job opportunities and branches. One of those branches is sports medicine. With sports medicine there are many options to choose from. A person could be an athletic trainer, physical therapist, dietitian/nutritionist, an orthopedics doctor, or even a nurse. Each career is special in its own way and helps people in different ways also. The jobs can also coexist in the same office while equally contributing to the others. It all starts with the office. In

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