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August 7, 2025 by NATA Staff

NATA Names Mollie Pillman as Executive Director

NATA announced that Mollie Pillman, MS, MBA, CAE, will begin her role as executive director Sept. 2. Pillman was selected following a highly competitive national search led by executive search firm Vetted Solutions.

April 13, 2017 by NATA Staff

NATA Foundation 5K Makes Fundraising Easy

A staple of the NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo, the NATA Research & Education Foundation 5K Fueled by Gatorade will take place this year at 6 a.m. June 29 during NATA 2017 in Houston. Not only is this a great opportunity to get outdoors and be active, it’s also your chance to give back to the NATA Foundation and support it’s many initiatives.

April 4, 2017 by NATA Staff

International Speaker Program Launched

We are proud to announce the launch of the NATA international conference funding initiative. This program supports athletic training scientists and clinicians who wish to present their research or intellectual content at conferences or symposia outside of the United States. The financial assistance provided by this program will increase global recognition of the profession and the role athletic trainers play in prevention and rehabilitation.

April 4, 2017 by NATA Staff

Licensure Clarity Act Reintroduced in Senate

The Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act (S. 808), has just been re-introduced in the U.S. Senate by Sens. John Thune (R-SD) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN). The house version of the bill, H.R. 302, passed in the U.S. House of Representatives on January 9 of this year only three days after being reintroduced.

April 3, 2017 by NATA Staff

Improve Patient Care with Data

By Scott Sailor

President, National Athletic Trainers' Association

Today's athletes are like finely tuned machines: Every aspect of their physiology is carefully worked over, each variance in the athlete's condition diligently noted. As athletic trainers, we are the tireless architects behind an athlete's health, both on and off the field.

March 31, 2017 by NATA Staff

Social Media: #Power = #Responsibility

By Dan Newman, MS, LAT, ATC

Do you Tweet? Do you Facebook? Do you Instagram? How about Snapchat? If those four simple questions leave you scratching your head, then you are in the minority. Today, there is more than 2.3 billion, yes billion with a “B,” people using some sort of social media. Social media has taken over every aspect of our lives. From creating and ordering groceries to posting pictures of the family reunion and even help planning a family, there is not one aspect of your daily lives that has not or cannot be affected by social media.

March 27, 2017 by NATA Staff

Pro Baseball Players Support Athletic Training

Last weekend NATA staff conducted interviews with current and former Seattle Mariners players Ken Griffey Jr., Robinson Cano, Felix Hernandez, Kyle Seager, Steve Cishek and Hisashi Iwakuma. During the interviews, players discussed the important role that athletic trainers played in their careers. We also talked with the head AT for the Seattle Mariners, Rick Griffin, about how athletic trainers reduce risk for players at every level.

March 27, 2017 by NATA Staff

Knowing the Rules of Sport

By Lisa Walker, ATC

NATA SSATC District Seven Representative

 

Working in the secondary school setting is rewarding and presents some challenging issues in knowing the rules of sport that apply to all participants, including the AT. How much do you need to know about each sport?

March 21, 2017 by NATA Staff

New Resource: Sports Medicine Legal Digest

 

NATA is launching a new digital publication in April focused on legal issues relevant to athletic trainers. The Sports Medicine Legal Digest is a quarterly digital newsletter exclusively for NATA members that has been created to:

March 21, 2017 by NATA Staff

Sleep Handout Now Available

Sleep is essential to health and function, playing a major role in cognitive performance, physical health and mental health. However, it seems like most people have trouble getting enough sleep. Studies show that one-third of college-aged student athletes get fewer than seven hours of sleep per night—and that rate is even higher among female athletes. To help educate parents, athletes and coaches about the important role sleep plays, NATA created a sleep infographic handout, which was featured in the April NATA News.