
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.
Hall of Fame: Dreams for the Future
The May NATA News includes profiles on the seven members who will be inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame during the 70th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo this June in Las Vegas. Get a deeper look at where these inductees hope the profession goes and the tips they have for the future generations of ATs.
For more wise words from this year’s award winners, follow #NATAinspirATion on social media throughout May.
HOF Class Reflects on Their Careers
The May NATA News includes profiles on the seven members who will be inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame during the 70th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo this June in Las Vegas. Take a walk down memory lane with these inductees as they share their most memorable career moments and the best advice they received.
For more wise words from this year’s award winners, follow #NATAinspirATion on social media throughout May.
ICSM Summit Agenda and Abstracts Available
All athletic trainers working in the collegiate setting are invited to the second annual ICSM Summit, an educational event hosted by the NATA Intercollegiate Council for Sports Medicine. The summit is a two-day event that will take place June 23-24, prior to the 70th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo in Las Vegas. Collegiate athletic trainers and other sports medicine practitioners will come together to address emerging and existing issues that affect the collegiate student athlete.
USBJI Board Call for Nominations
This is a Call for Nominations for the Officer Position of USBJI Vice President to serve from June 2019 – June 2021, and seven Members-at-Large, to serve from June 2019 – June 2022, on the Board of the U.S. Bone and Joint Initiative (USBJI). These elections will take place during the June 7, 2019 Annual/Board meeting, Baltimore, MD.
The positions as described in the Bylaws are as follows:
NATM: Advocacy Through Collaboration
By Kim Diggs
With a career spanning 22 years, Shelly Jones, ATC, has been able to identify gaps in care and resources within athletic training. Through collaboration and desire for change, Jones has helped usher in major shifts in Oregon’s standards of care in secondary schools and clinical athletic training while uplifting the next generation of athletic trainers through her work with NATA Secondary School Athletic Trainers’ Committee (SSATC).
The Art of Athletic Training
By Kim Diggs
Updated April 16, 2019
In celebration of National Athletic Training Month (NATM), the North Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association (NCATA) curated a public art exhibition of original photographs and illustrations showcasing patient care and AT equipment.
Since the end of February, the photos of a ballerina posing with an automated external defibrillators and illustrations of patient and AT interactions have been at ClearWater Artist Studios in Concord, North Carolina, in a gallery that is open to the public.
Women in AT: Marisa Brunett
March is an exciting month for athletic trainers. In addition to being National Athletic Training Month, March is also Women’s History Month. This Women’s History Month, we’d like to celebrate all #ATwomen making a difference in the profession and their patients’ lives, and highlight four women in particular who have owned their impact – the four women currently serving on the NATA Board of Directors.
From the SLC: Student Shares Intern Experience
By Elisabeth Hutchins
My experience at Northwestern will never be forgotten. After seeing a Northwestern Sports Medicine Instagram post about welcoming athletic training interns, I inquired about the opportunity with one of the associate athletic trainers. A few emails and a video interview later, I was offered an internship position. A week after finals I began the three-day trek from Beverly, Massachusetts, to Evanston, Illinois.
Givers that Keep on Giving
By Kim Diggs
In honor of National Volunteer Month this April, we’re zooming in on the moments that have moved NATA members most since becoming active in their prospective committees and discovering what gaps these volunteer initiatives bridge. This is an extension of the Q&A found in the April NATA News. When you’re done reading, you can learn more about NATA’s volunteer opportunities.