INVITATION TO SUBMIT ABSTRACTS TO NASPE’S NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR ATHLETIC TRAINING
The National Council for Athletic Training (NCAT), one of the sport structures of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) is pleased to provide the opportunity for poster presentations at the AAHPERD National Convention in Chicago. The Convention will be held April 12 - 16, 2005 at McCormick Place. Anyone interested in submitting a proposal for a poster session, please email the following information to Christine Bolger (cbolger@...):
Title
Author
No more than 200 word abstract
Material should conform to one of the following abstract types.
- Research – original investigation
- Purpose
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Clinical Application
- References
- Clinical – technique used to prevent, manage, or rehabilitate injury to the physically active population
- Purpose
- Description of clinical technique
- Outcomes
- Summary
- References
- Education – effective teaching techniques used by athletic training educators to teach athletic training students, student-athletes, parents, coaches, and the like.
- Purpose
- Description of teaching technique
- Outcomes
- Summary
- References
Please contact Christine with any questions or concerns. All proposals must be received by July 15th
For more information on NASPE/NCAT, please visit the web site at http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/template.cfm?template=specialinterests-ncat.html
NCAT Executive Board 2004-05
Monique Butcher Mokha PhD ATC/L Barry University
Jane Shimon EdD ATC Boise State University
Tom Kaminski PhD ATC University of Delaware
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