As far as I know, there is no such thing as different level of education in athletic training (even though there may be different quality in education). There...
Justin, Thank you for your interest in the athletic training profession. ATCs work in the following employment settings: high schools, colleges, professional...
I'm sure you're getting a lot of answers to your questions. I have one short thing to say. . . . if you think you want to become an athletic trainer, please...
Justin, Certified Athletic Trainers are being employed in a variety of settings. From tradition (high school, college, and professional) to corporate fitness...
Philip Ford
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Dec 3, 2003 5:34 pm
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Colleagues: A few people have emailed wondering when we were going to update our quiz. We apologize for not posting a quiz in November - time just got away...
MBTRAINER@...
Dec 3, 2003 6:13 pm
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We are evaluating our athletic training curriculum and would like feedback concerning the textbook used in instructing manual muscle testing. Our program is...
ATTN: Entry-Level Master's ATEP Program Directors - this scholarship program may offer financial assistance to an ethnic minority or female student interested...
Subject: Fox News story on Unlicensed Athletic Trainers in Massachusetts Here is a link to a six-minute report that was on last night's Fox News in Boston...
I thought that this was an incredible news story, but I think that it failed to clarify the difference between a Certified Athletic Trainer and a liscensed...
Adam Kaufman
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Dec 3, 2003 6:21 pm
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I have actually used the "Handbook of Manual Muscle Testing" by Kevorkian. I have scanned through the "Muscle testing and function" book and liked it but have...
Adam, I totally agree with you. There is a tremindous difference in certified athletic trainers and licensed athletic trainers. I live in Texas, which is one...
Adam is correct, there is a huge difference between certification and licensure. At the state level licensure is the highest level of regulation that defines...
Hello All: The University of Arkansas is presently accepting applications for Summer 2004 in-coming class of its entry-level masters program in athletic ...
Jeff Bonacci
bonacci@...
Dec 5, 2003 2:41 pm
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Dear All I would like to introduce you to my website – http://www.medicalnewstoday.com It contains headlines of the latest medical news from around the ...
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Donald Fuller
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Dec 5, 2003 4:08 pm
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In a message dated 12/3/2003 3:19:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, all_taken_care@... writes: Also, if you graduate from non CAAHEP accredited programs, you...
I would like to know what other AT programs are doing for writing and/or research assignments in their curriculum (any course). We have several courses where...
Donald Fuller
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Dec 6, 2003 4:24 pm
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Most institutions have athletic training as a concentration of either physical education or exercise science. Do you think that athletic training is a strong...
Dear All, I would like to introduce you to my website – http://www.medicalnewstoday.com It contains headlines of the latest medical news from around the...
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Dr. Ben Velasquez, DA...
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Dec 8, 2003 3:37 pm
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I consider Kendall's book superior to anything else in the market. ===== Jose' E. Rivera,M.S.,ATC. Assistant Professor, AT Curriculum Coordinator Dept. of...
Jose' E. Rivera
jrivera@...
Dec 8, 2003 3:40 pm
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Yes it is and I believe it already is an independent major at some institutions. It may just be housed under the health or exercise science deptartments. Check...
We have an independent major here at Ouachita Baptist University. However, we have it also listed as a double major. It has two tracks with the degree: 1)...
Terry DeWitt
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Dec 8, 2003 3:40 pm
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To whom it may interest or concern, I graduated from Central Methodist College and received a bachelor of science in athletic training. So i guess I am trying...
Kevin, I certainly believe that athletic training is strong enough to be an independent major. I am the program director of such a major. We are part of the...
KERNSB
KERNSB@...
Dec 8, 2003 10:06 pm
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We do all the same as you note below as well as the following (UG program): 1. Journaling of clinical experiences 2. Poster presentations (Intro to AT,...
Hi Kevin, We, here at Duquesne University, have been an Independent major since 1993. Our students graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic...
Linda P Meyer
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Dec 9, 2003 3:32 pm
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The posting below was sent to Dr. Carl Matacola: I have read with interest the number of replies of undergraduate and graduate programs that currently offer a...
Donald Fuller
dfuller@...
Dec 9, 2003 6:31 pm
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You can visit this site to find all of the CAAHEP accredited Athletic Training programs in each state: http://caahep.org/caahep/programs.asp You can go to the...