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Book The Future Belongs to Athletic Trainer

Download or read book The Future Belongs to Athletic Trainer written by William Turner and published by . This book was released on 2019-08-17 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cool writing journals with inspirational and hilarious quotes are the best choice for women, men, and adults to go spend their everyday with fun. Get this amazing sarcastic and hilarious journal and take it to work with you. Write all your important tasks, activities, and daily schedule in this journal and plan your entire day. 6x9 is the perfect size for handling. With matte finish and high quality white paper, this makes up to be the best journal you can get to plan your everyday routine. Maintaining a journal is a healthy activity.

Book A Career as an Athletic Trainer

Download or read book A Career as an Athletic Trainer written by Mary-Lane Kamberg and published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. This book was released on 2012-12-15 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Athletic trainers work with teams and individual athletes to help treat and prevent injuries. They get athletes into their best possible physical condition. Readers are provided guidance to becoming future athletic trainers: where they can find the right education and how to navigate the sometimes difficult task of looking for a job.

Book True Stories From the Athletic Training Room

Download or read book True Stories From the Athletic Training Room written by Keith Gorse and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-06-01 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you a student who has made the exciting decision to become an athletic trainer? Are you a faculty member looking to share with your students lessons, tips, and examples of what they can expect from this challenging and rewarding profession? Are you a new clinician just beginning your career and looking ahead to many fulfilling years of working with athletes? Then True Stories from the Athletic Training Room is the perfect text for you. True Stories from the Athletic Training Room is a collection of 35 true-to life stories shared by certified athletic trainers from their work in industrial settings, high schools, colleges, professional teams, and sports medicine clinics. Brought together by Keith M. Gorse, Francis Feld and Robert O. Blanc, True Stories from the Athletic Training Room is organized by the five domains of athletic training: Injury and Illness Prevention and Wellness Protection Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis Immediate and Emergency Care Treatment and Rehabilitation Organizational and Professional Health and Well-being With this user-friendly organization, readers will be able to easily find examples of any true story they could imagine. Each story features the actual occurrence as it was told by the certified athletic trainer and gives the readers an opportunity to get a genuine feel of what the athletic training profession is really all about, with just a turn of the page. True Stories from the Athletic Training Room will provide athletic training students, faculty, and clinicians the closest thing to a crash-course by exposing them to a diverse array of true to life occurrences about the past and present of health care management in sports and active lifestyles.

Book Concepts of Athletic Training

Download or read book Concepts of Athletic Training written by Ronald P. Pfeiffer and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2008 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Concepts Of Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, Represents Over A Decade Of Evolution And Revision Of The Previous Editions In An Effort To Better Serve Students Considering A Career As Athletic Trainers, K-12 Physical Educators, Or Coaches. This Outstanding Introductory Text Presents Key Concepts Pertaining To The Field Of Athletic Training In A Comprehensive, Logically Sequential Manner That Will Assist Future Professionals In Making The Correct Decisions When Confronted With An Activity-Related Injury Or Illness In Their Scope Of Practice.

Book Management Strategies in Athletic Training

Download or read book Management Strategies in Athletic Training written by Jeff G. Konin and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2018-03-21 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Athletic trainers require more administrative knowledge than ever before, and Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, is designed to help them master that knowledge. The latest edition of this respected text prepares athletic trainers to be successful in any setting and with any clientele. It does so by presenting new material that covers trends and issues that today’s athletic trainers are facing. New to this Edition Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, offers a great deal of new content: • A new chapter on the profession, addressing its history, differentiation between various NATA committees, the evolution of athletic training, and more • A new chapter on professional advocacy that explains how bills become law, the need for advocacy in the profession, the value of youth sport safety legislation, and more • New content on documentation, injury surveillance, NATA position statements, reimbursement and salary issues, and new athletic training CPT codes • A new appendix that lists each state’s scope of practice, board and structure, and regulations for athletic training Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, also includes thoroughly updated content in many areas: • Preparticipation physical exam standards and drug education and testing standards • Emergency planning • Health care financial management • Legal testimony and depositions • Ethical practices in sports medicine • Legal standards • Employment settings • Negotiation skills • OSHA requirements for health care facilities Ancillaries Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, comes with these ancillaries: • An instructor guide that is loaded with useful instructional aids, including student activity suggestions, extra case studies, suggested readings, and a sample syllabus • Chapter quizzes with 183 questions you can use to generate tests and quizzes • An image bank that includes the majority of the figures and tables from the text, which you can use in creating your presentations Text Features At the end of each chapter, you will find two helpful tools: case studies with questions for analysis, which will help students apply concepts and theories to real-world situations, and a key concepts review section that repeats the chapter objectives and shows how the chapter addressed those objectives. The text also provides these pedagogical aids to enhance the student learning experience: • Key words • Pearls of Management sidebars that provide insights that readers will find useful during their careers as athletic trainers • Glossary • Chapter objectives • Sample forms • Key Points (nuggets of practical information) Strong Content for Many Audiences Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive resource for all athletic trainers, meeting the bulk of the discipline-specific content for an entry-level athletic training curriculum. The text is suitable for entry-level students preparing for credentialing and certification, graduate students preparing for credentialing or working toward an advanced degree, athletic training residents seeking to reinforce and apply leadership techniques in their residency, and practicing athletic trainers who want to update their knowledge and skills in athletic training administration. Equipped to Meet Today’s and Tomorrow’s Challenges Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, is the ideal text to prepare athletic trainers of the future to deal effectively with the many administrative and managerial challenges they will face in an increasingly complex and changing health care environment. Practitioners will find the book’s contemporary approach to addressing today’s management culture very refreshing.

Book Fundamentals of Athletic Training

Download or read book Fundamentals of Athletic Training written by Lorin A. Cartwright and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2011-01-18 with total page 411 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, explains foundational concepts in athletic training and presents injuries and illnesses commonly encountered by certified athletic trainers. Written specifically for high school students, this text develops the knowledge and skills of students assisting athletic trainers on the field and in the training room as well as those considering future careers as sports medicine professionals. In an engaging full-color layout, the updated third edition presents the latest developments in athletic training with regard to treatment, care, administration, and certification. These new and updated topics are covered: •How to deal with more than one injury simultaneously •How to work with athletes with differing cultural backgrounds •Treatment and care of athletes with specific conditions or disabilities •Facility design and modality safety •Equipment ordering and maintenance •The role of the athletic trainer in school emergencies Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, covers all of the introductory concepts that future athletic trainers need to know—at a level that high school students can understand. The text begins with an overview of the athletic training profession and presents human anatomy and the physiology of injury and tissue healing. A quick reference list highlights where to find related anatomical drawings. It then presents comprehensive head-to-toe coverage of common injuries and includes an explanation of each injury with appropriate treatment protocols. The text also discusses various conditions, illnesses, and communicable diseases along with information on nutrition and the effects of therapeutic, recreational, and performance-enhancing drug use. Students will learn the fundamentals of rehabilitation and injury prevention techniques through the use of taping, wrapping, and protective equipment. The third edition includes new and updated learning features that add interest, depth, and opportunities for critical thinking. Special chapter vignettes titled "What would you do if . . .?" encourage students to consider how they might handle day-to-day challenges faced by athletic trainers. “The Real World” segments provide examples of experiences that athletic trainers currently working in the field encounter. Other highlighted elements offer additional information about challenging topics, suggestions for additional research and special projects, or direction for hands-on application of theories presented within the chapter. Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, also includes fully updated and expanded instructor materials. Online access to the instructor guide, the test package, and a new image bank now provide convenient, one-source assistance for lecture and test preparation. As a bonus, instructors may request the Essentials of Interactive Functional Anatomy CD-ROM for use in their classrooms. This unique learning tool provides an engaging way to teach the basics of human anatomy. Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, provides student athletic training assistants with a clear understanding of the functions, skills, and activities they might encounter while assisting certified athletic trainers. By offering a solid introduction to the profession, this text will also pique the interest of students considering their career possibilities and act as a springboard to a future in athletic training and sports medicine.

Book Dropping the Bucket and Sponge

Download or read book Dropping the Bucket and Sponge written by Matt J. Webber and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-10-07 with total page 718 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “This is one of the most thoroughly researched books I have ever read. It explorers areas no one has thought to research before, but it is easy to read and follow along.” - Dr. Gary Delforge “This book is more than stories...it is meticulously documented history. A must read for all ATs and particularly students of the profession.” – Jim Thornton “The most comprehensive early history of athletic training ever written that should be enjoyed by every athletic trainer past, present, and future!” – Chuck Kimmel Dropping the Bucket and Sponge was the product of thirty months of research and writing. Thousands of newspaper, magazine and journal articles were consulted to find what the athletic trainers, and their practices, were like in these early days. The book covers the people and events, from 1881 to 1947, that affected athletic training. There are many biographies, long and short, for some of the athletic trainers during this era. Many athletic training supplies, equipment and practices were detailed. Athletic trainers in both the collegiate and the professional ranks, mostly in baseball, are profiled, along with their practices and facilities. There were very few high school athletic trainers during this time, but what little was found was included. There is a chapter on the Cramers and their influence on early athletic training. There are also chapters on the original NATA and the athletic trainers' activities during World War II. General practices have four chapters dedicated to them and baseball has five chapters. One chapter is on Andy Lotshaw, the nutty athletic trainer for the Chicago Bears and Cubs. The other chapters detail the lives and activities of the collegiate athletic trainers. All together, the stories of the athletic trainers and their practice weave the story of athletic training in its' earliest years. For the first time, that story is told by Dropping the Bucket and Sponge.

Book Athletic Training Student Primer

Download or read book Athletic Training Student Primer written by Andrew P Winterstein, PhD, Atc and published by SLACK Incorporated. This book was released on 2009 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Athletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success, Second Edition is a dynamic text designed to create a foundation for future study in the field of athletic training and prepares students for what they will learn, study, encounter, and achieve during their educational and professional career. An ideal first text for any program, it is the perfect choice for an introductory athletic training course. Breaking the mold of other introductory athletic training texts, this Second Edition includes answers to many "real-life" athletic training situations. The text supplements core content with information derived from a diverse group of professionals. These athletic trainers provide insight and advice on preparing for a variety of topics including work environments, ethics in the workplace, professional preparation, maximizing clinical education opportunities, and a successful career. Athletic Training Student Primer, Second Edition by Dr. Andrew P. Winterstein also includes three new chapters on taping and bracing skills, first aid and initial care, and components of rehabilitation. Informative boxes and sidebars emphasizing specific concepts and tables utilized to outline muscle actions and innervations for specific regions of the body are included for easy reference throughout. Some additional topics include:* Diversity* Employment settings* Emerging trends* Educational resourcesFurther expanding the learning process, included with each new textbook purchase is access to a companion website with a variety of exciting multimedia features such as taping and bracing techniques, interactive anatomy animations, a glossary, flash cards, and quizzes.What else is new in the Second Edition?* Career information from current athletic training professionals in a variety of settings* Increased depth of discussion on specific injury and conditions* Expanded resources and up-to-date information on educational requirements* New case studies and points of historic interest to facilitate student learning* Additional "injury spotlights" focusing on common injuries* Anatomical drawings* Includes additional on-line material available with new textbook purchaseAthletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success, Second Edition effectively combines the core concepts in athletic training with guidance on the human elements of the profession, providing athletic training students with the core information needed for the first step into a future career in athletic training.

Book Future Directions in Athletic Training Education

Download or read book Future Directions in Athletic Training Education written by and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Athletic Training and Therapy

Download or read book Athletic Training and Therapy written by Leamor Kahanov and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2022 with total page 601 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This graduate-level textbook instills evidence-based knowledge of contemporary practices in athletic training and health care. Integrating essential competencies outlined by the NATA, BOC, and CAATE, future athletic trainers will build a foundation for clinical expertise to improve patient outcomes.

Book Management Strategies in Athletic Training 4th Edition

Download or read book Management Strategies in Athletic Training 4th Edition written by Richard Ray and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2011 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Evidence Based Practice in Athletic Training

Download or read book Evidence Based Practice in Athletic Training written by Scot Raab and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2015-11-17 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As one of the first texts of its kind, Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training contains essential information on the fundamentals of evidence-based practice (EBP) for students who are working toward certification in athletic training and athletic trainers who wish to stay up to date on best practices in the field. With EBP, all clinical decisions are based on available research studies, and these studies are selected and assessed according to specific criteria that yield evidence of benefit. EBP is a continuing education requirement for athletic trainers who are certified with the Board of Certification (BOC). Grounded in solid science, Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training explains the basics of EBP and the research design methods that are so vital to its implementation. Starting in part I, the text introduces the various levels of evidence, well-built question development using the PICO technique (patient problem or population, intervention, comparison, and outcomes), the five steps of searching for evidence, and search techniques. Part II guides readers through researching specific questions and evaluating research studies, including how to incorporate the evidence they find into their clinical practice. Part III reviews the various research types, their uses and benefits, and research ethics as a critical part of the process of EBP. Through these step-by-step chapters, readers will be able to formulate clinical questions, perform research on current studies, analyze the available data, and apply the principles in their practice in order to provide the best and most accurate care possible. In addition to in-depth information on the principles and application of EBP, Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training presents clinically based scenarios that allow students to apply their recently acquired knowledge to real-life situations, thus encouraging a deeper understanding of the topics presented throughout the text. These scenarios allow those who are learning EBP concepts for the first time to understand how EBP is incorporated clinically. The most efficient, systematic, and thorough resource of its kind, Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training encourages students and current certified athletic trainers to ask meaningful questions, gain the knowledge they need for excelling in future practice, and rise to the top of their profession. For students who want a thorough skill base in EBP and for credentialed health care professionals who seek further knowledge in the area, Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training will help all current and future athletic trainers provide the best care for their athletes and clients.

Book Athletic Trainer

Download or read book Athletic Trainer written by Samantha Bell and published by Cherry Lake. This book was released on 2015-08-01 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Readers will learn what it takes to succeed as an athletic trainer. The book also explains the necessary educational steps, useful character traits, potential hazards, and daily job tasks related to this career. Sidebars include thought-provoking trivia. Questions in the backmatter ask for text-dependent analysis. Photos, a glossary, and additional resources are included.

Book Pfeiffer and Mangus s Concepts of Athletic Training

Download or read book Pfeiffer and Mangus s Concepts of Athletic Training written by Cynthia Trowbridge and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2022-06-15 with total page 577 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each new print copy includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access that unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools. Written for the introductory course, the Eighth Edition of Concepts of Athletic Training focuses on the care and management of sport and activity related injuries while presenting key concepts in a comprehensive, logically sequential manner that will assist future professionals in making the correct decisions when confronted with an activity-related injury or illness in their scope of practice. Key Features Include: - Time Out boxes provide additional information related to the text, such as NATA Athletic Helmet Removal Guidelines, how to recognize the signs of concusion, and first aid for epilepsy - Athletic Trainers Speak Out boxes feature a different athletic trainer in every chapter who discusses an element of athlete care and injury prevention - Anatomy Reviews introduce body parts to students unfamiliar with human anatomy and acts as a refresher for those students with some anatomy background

Book Current Issues in Athletic Training

Download or read book Current Issues in Athletic Training written by David E. Colt and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Entry level Athletic Trainers  are They Ready for the Future

Download or read book Entry level Athletic Trainers are They Ready for the Future written by Dawn M. Hankins and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Reimbursement for Athletic Trainers

Download or read book Reimbursement for Athletic Trainers written by Marjorie J. Albohm and published by Slack Incorporated. This book was released on 2001 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reimbursement for Athletic Trainers is the first comprehensive publication tracing the history of the NATA reimbursement initiative and outlining the specific processes of obtaining reimbursement for athletic trainers. This innovative text is organized in a “how-to” approach to filing claims, appealing denials, and approaching payers. Reimbursement in all practice settings is explored. This up-to-date reference text also covers current trends in health care reimbursement as well as future directions for reimbursement. Models of successful athletic training reimbursement are provided to better aid the athletic training student as they learn about this necessary area of athletic training. Additional supplements to this state-of-the-art text are resources and references that are not available in other publications, chapter summaries that highlight key points, and a glossary. Issues related to reimbursement will affect the future of the certified athletic trainer, regardless of practice setting, making Reimbursement for Athletic Trainers an essential tool for the AT student preparing to enter the field. Topics covered inside: The National Athletic Trainers’ Association Reimbursement Advisory Group Specific forms and reports used in claims filing Medicare, CPT Codes, UB Code Rulings Billing vignettes Fact sheet on athletic training and the National Athletic Trainers Association