Member Resource Library

August 2022

Presentations include: 

  1. Acclimatization, Conditioning and Transition Periods (pptx)
  2. Asthma in Student Athletes (pptx)
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)
  4. Caring for a Transgender Patient (pptx)
  5. Cold Injuries in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)
  6. Concussions in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)
  7. DEIA in Sports Medicine - Equity in Care (pptx)
  8. Diabetes Mellitus (pptx)
  9. Drug Testing, Supplements and Banned Substances (pptx)
  10. Emergency Action Planning (pptx)
  11. Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (pptx)
  12. Heat Illness in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)
  13. Independent Medical Care in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)
  14. Lightning Safety in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)
  15. Mental Health Best Practices (pptx)
  16. Non-Exertional Collapse in Student Athletes (pptx)
  17. Pregnancy in Student Athletes (pptx)
  18. Relative Energy Deficiency Syndrome (pptx)
  19. Sickle Cell Trait and Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx) Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)
  20. Suicide Awareness and Prevention (pptx)
  21. Suspected Spinal Injury in Intercollegiate Athletics (pptx)

 

August 2022

The Concussion Safety Protocol Committee met March 9, 2015, at the NCAA national office. The purpose of the meeting was to define the scope and parameters of the committee, in keeping with the new legislation, and to develop a checklist that outlines the core components for each institution’s concussion management plan. This checklist serves as guidance for the concussion protocols of autonomy Division I member schools as well as the concussion protocols for non-autonomy Division I, Division II and Division III member schools.

July 2021
Read four things ATs need to know about the Cures Act Final Rule and how it impacts electronic health records (EHR).
February 2020

The ICSM and the NCAA recognize the challenges associated with mental health care and both agree that mental health is a growing concern. This toolkit, which is composed of five sections, has been prepared based on the best knowledge and mental health availability from the authors and utilizes elements from their respective institution’s mental health policies and procedures.

Journal of Athletic Training article in which researchers have investigated heterosexuals' attitudes toward homosexuals, focusing on factors such as sex, race, religion, education and contact experiences.