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NATA Logo

Way back in 1952, a four-man committee selected this visual to be the emblem of NATA, and it more or less endured (with occasional minor tweaks) for several decades. The committee included Chair Jack Cramer; Dwayne Dixon of Indiana University; Frank Medina of the University of Texas; and Dean Nesmith of the University of Kansas.
 

Students

Welcome to the student section of the NATA Web site! This area can be used by current students to find information about certification, employment and continuing education. In addition, potential students can find information about financial aid, education and the responsibilities of being an athletic trainer, in general.
 

NATA History

The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) was founded in 1950 when the first meeting of the NATA took place in Kansas City. About 200 athletic trainers gathered to discuss the future of their profession.

NATA Staff

NATA Printable Staff Directory (PDF)

To dial a staff member’s direct line, call 972.532.88 plus the last 2 digits of the extension.

NATA Mission

The mission of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association is to enhance the quality of health care provided by certified athletic trainers and to advance the athletic training profession.

Career Center

Welcome to the NATA Career Center

Whether you’re in the market for a job in athletic training or are an employer looking for athletic trainers, NATA’s Career Center is the most comprehensive job listing service.

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