Athletic Training

The Certified Athletic Trainer:

The certified athletic trainer is a well-educated and highly skilled individual responsible for health care in athletics. An athletic trainer works side by side with physicians and other health professionals, and is a valuable member of the athletic health care team. Athletic trainers have found homes in a wide variety of settings. They are present in secondary schools, colleges, sports medicine clinics, professional sports, as well as other health care settings.

Domains of Athletic Training:

  • Prevention of Athletic Injuries
  • Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis
  • Immediate care
  • Treatment, rehabilitation and reconditioning
  • Organization and administration
  • Professional Responsibility

Education:

Certified athletic trainers have at least a bachelor's degree from a CAATE accredited athletic training program. Athletic trainers also do extensive study in human anatomy and physiology, exercise physiology, biomechanics, and nutrition. Along with classroom study there are many clinical and field experience requirements. These requirements are fulfilled under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer or approved clinical instructor.

Certification:

Certified athletic trainers have met all educational requirements set forth by the Board of Certification (BOC) and have successfully passed a computerized certification exam to ensure they possess the skills and knowledge of an entry-level certified athletic trainer.

 
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