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To Program Directors: I am curious as to how many CAAHEP undergraduate programs include a required course or courses in research methods. In addition, do your...
Sharon Menegoni
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Aug 8, 2001
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Sharon, We have a research class, AT 495 - Research Methods for our athletic training program. Part of the class is a small research project. We had many...
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Aug 8, 2001
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<HTML>>Hi All,<BR> The tenth (and, hopefully, final) draft of the Graduate (PCGE) Standards and Guidelines has been placed on the EC's website,...
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Sharon, Although we are not CAAHEP accredited, we do have a 3 credit hour Research Methods course for our undergraduate students. This course also includes...
Donald Fuller
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Aug 9, 2001
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At the University of Charleston, students have been required to take a 2 credit research methods class in conjunction with a 1 credit basic stats class.  The ...
Valerie Herzog
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Aug 9, 2001
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Hello! I am writing this letter with questions about athletic training at the high school level in Colorado. I found information on the CATA website about...
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We will not have a specific course called research methods. However, we have components within 4 course that critically review research. Morever, we plan to...
Johns, Lenn
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Aug 9, 2001
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Ami, Do you have licensure in your state? According to our practice act in Ohio, here it would be illegal for: 1) You to educate him, 2) Him to practice as an...
Rebekah Bower
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Aug 9, 2001
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This is the first year that we will require a "Research Methods and Statistics" course for our students. Prior to this our students have had to take a...
Lori Greenwood
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Aug 9, 2001
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Dear Sharon, In response to your question, at Duquesne, we have our students take a biostatistics course in the preprofessional program and a research course ...
Paula Sammarone Turoc...
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Aug 9, 2001
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We require a research methods ("RM in Kinesiology") and they are required to complete a small research project for that class. Hope this helps. ...
Paul R. Geisler, MA, ...
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Aug 9, 2001
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From the NATABOC's point of view, the person not certified cannot call themselves a certified athletic trainer or an ATC. The credential is trademarked by the...
Shannon Leftwich
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Aug 9, 2001
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Thanks for the information. I know that this person is NOT calling himself an ATC nor does he claim to be one. He does not use any credential. Basically he...
Ami Pelletier
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Aug 10, 2001
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We do not have licensure in our state. Just another question, but why is it illegal for me to educate him according to your states practice act? I know that...
Ami Pelletier
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Aug 10, 2001
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The Athletic Training Major at the University of La Verne does require a semester course in Research Methods in which the students plan and begin the research...
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Aug 10, 2001
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Subscribers, Just so you know. I'm just playing with these additional Options on YahooGroups (e.g., Polls, Database, and Files). In some of the Polls I've...
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Dear Subscribers, I wanted to let you know that YahooGroups offers a couple fun options on the left column of the AT_Education website. They are: 1. Chat 2....
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To the Group: One of the new NATA Competencies for new graduates is to know how to administer epinephrine injection pen to prevent anaphylaxis. Since these...
Janet Passman
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Aug 12, 2001
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As we begin our athletic training season for the 2001-2002 academic year, a question or problem keeps appearing. Here in the South, the humidity is always a...
Terry DeWitt
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Aug 13, 2001
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There is actually a moc pen for training purposes out now. It is very affordable. I don't have the information at my fingertips right now but I can certainly...
Rob Carmichael
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Aug 13, 2001
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For those of you who are enduring the heat or have staff doing this, how is the possibility of using IV fluids handled at your institutions? We have tried to...
Terry DeWitt
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Aug 14, 2001
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Terry, Call 911 if the situation warrants. You need to use precaution against other adverse medical conditions occurring during your application of the IV and...
ken rogers
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Aug 14, 2001
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I worked with a university in the south for several years before moving back north. IV fluid replacement was a must for most days. We ended up hiring or ...
Botto, Todd
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Aug 14, 2001
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While maybe not under the "scope of practice" as the NATA requires I know of several ATCs who have been trained in spcialty types of situtations by MDs. I know...
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Aug 14, 2001
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I am interested in how other institutions are providing for adequate student rotations through their ACI's. We are looking at upgrading our rotations to a...
Terry DeWitt
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Aug 14, 2001
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As an added aspect to this discussion I want to ask about the "appropriate-ness" of general body cooling in an emergency heat illness situation when IV fluids...
Robert D. Duchardt
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Aug 14, 2001
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Hi Terry: Rotations are usually set up by the constraints and resources per university. I would gladly send you mine if you like if you would like to see it....
Jeffrey Bonacci
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Aug 15, 2001
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I guess I didn't actually answer your questions. In my experiences the Epi-Pen has always been prescribed to a particular athlete or athletes. I simply make...
Rob Carmichael
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Aug 15, 2001
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We use the EpiPen Trainer - Auto-Injector Training Devices from Dey, Napa, CA 94556. These reusable devices operate just like a regular epipen without the...
Daniel Sedory
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Aug 15, 2001
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Taking advantage of the evaporative process by moistening the body (i.e., water spray) and using a large fan to circulate the air has been shown to cool the...
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