Member Resource Library
Winter 2021 Sports Medicine Legal Digest article on employment discrimination in the LGBTQ+ community.
Help your athletes tackle the challenges of mental health illness and the stressors that can trigger symptoms.
Gain a better understanding of the main human motivators in order to help manage the stress related to COVID-19 and beyond.
The athletic trainer plays a vital role in reducing barriers to accessing quality health care for all patients, including transgender individuals. Read about key points ATs should know re: transgender health care, and resources to improve their knowledge, awareness and patient care for the population.
A step-by-step guide to finding and applying for jobs in athletic training. Covers preparing resumes/CVs, tailoring applications, navigating online applications, interview preparation and post-interview follow-up to help job seekers succeed at every stage.
This course explores conflict management and includes Interviews with three well-known leaders of the NATA who have significant experience in dealing with conflict and controversial issues. Conflict is defined as: any situation where your concerns or desires differ from another person (Harrelson, et. al 2009). Conflict that is avoided by leadership may result in a multitude of negative consequences. Thus, the purpose of this course is to explain the positive benefits of using effective conflict management strategies, to identify types of conflict that leaders may be confronted with and to discuss strategies to manage conflict. In addition, the listener should be able to recognize and evaluate their own personal listening skills to better manage conflict and to identify positive characteristics of professionalism among leaders to promote employee and volunteer well-being.
This resource is a 2-page worksheet designed to guide individuals through short-, intermediate-, and long-term financial planning during career transitions. Each line item invites the user to assess what is essential vs. nonessential, and plan which expenses to reduce, delay or eliminate over time. The worksheet encourages proactive assessment of both cash flow and financial obligations during a job-transition period.
The Physician Practice Value Model (PPVM) was developed by the Committee on Practice Advancement to educate athletic trainers, administrators and consumers about athletic training services – especially within the physician practice setting. This document is meant to outline the value and worth an athletic trainer in the physician practice can bring to an institution. As the profession of athletic training continues to grow in stature, this value model will be considered a living document, adapting to economic challenges and public perception. This PPVM will serve as a global overview of other more detailed documents.
Terminology for the business of athletic training.
Access member stats by month dating back to 2001.
The NATA athletic training manifesto is a public declaration of those high standards described in greater detail within the NATA Code of Ethics. The manifesto is intended to highlight the standards and professionalism for the athletic training profession and is representative of the spirit with which athletic trainers should make decisions.
High level overview of the different types of resources available to members.