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July 14, 2020 by Elizabeth Quinn

Check Out Tomorrow's Live Surgery

Tune in at 3 p.m. CDT Wednesday, July 15, for “Live Surgeries - Syndesmotic Ankle Fixations: Tightrope versus Screw” presented by Steven Kane, MD, from Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center. Diagnosis, reduction and stabilization of syndesmotic injures of the ankle is an important concept to be understood by those who see and treat athletic ankle injuries.

July 13, 2020 by Claire Williams

VNATA 2020 Live Perks

The 2020 NATA Virtual Clinical Symposia & AT Expo was carefully planned to ensure attendees have every opportunity to learn, connect with their peers and have a little fun – all from the comfort of home. In addition to the live educational sessions July 13-16, VNATA 2020 offers exclusive daily features to check out, from chat rooms to virtual lounges to happy hours and 15-minute breaks for yoga. 

July 13, 2020 by Beth Sitzler

An AT’s Journey with Technology

By Doug Padron, ATC, Senior Sports Strategist, Sparta Science 

                                                                            

July 13, 2020 by Todd Christman

Executive Council for Education Chair Search

The Executive Council for Education (ECE) Chair position becomes available in June 2021. Electronic applications are being accepted.

ECE Mission Statement

The Executive Council for Education informs and assists the profession in setting the direction for athletic training education.  Emphasizing a commitment to improving patient care through an evidence-based approach, the ECE proactively influences best educational practices that reflect athletic training’s interprofessional nature and commitment to learning.

July 10, 2020 by Beth Sitzler

Welcome to VNATA 2020!

Today marks the official start of the 2020 NATA Virtual Clinical Symposia & AT Expo. Since deciding in April to transition the in-person convention to a virtual event, NATA has worked diligently to provide the same innovative and captivating experience convention-goers have come to expect over the years.

July 10, 2020 by Elizabeth Quinn

What to Expect From Free Comm. Program

The NATA Research & Education Foundation Free Communications Program provides a forum for researchers and clinicians to disseminate research and clinical case studies. The program is a subcommittee of the NATA Foundation Research Committee. The Free Communications Program is often the first time researchers and clinicians are able to present their findings and is a great way to get research out to ATs before their study is published. The program has provided more than 5,500 poster and oral presentations since its inception.