NATA Updates Bylaws
The NATA Board of Directors approved a series of bylaw updates during its Aug. 25 meeting.
These updates are substantive changes, which were submitted to each of the districts’ annual business meetings after an initial board approval. Each bylaw then had to be approved by at least two-thirds of the NATA’s districts before being resubmitted to the board for final approval. After receiving final board approval, the new bylaws went into effect immediately.
Process to Update the Standard Occupational Classification System Announced
NATA is planning to submit a response on behalf of the athletic training profession requesting a change to the classification of athletic trainers in the Standard Occupational Classification system. The Department of Labor announced the update process, which includes a public comment period, on May 22. Updates to the classifications are infrequent, and ATs are currently classified at the technician level.
Doug Casa, Dr. James Andrews...and the Knicks City Dancers?
The Korey Stringer Institute's Doug Casa, PhD, ATC, FACSM, offers tips on keeping athletes safe during exercise in the heat.
Behind the Scenes at Philips Arena with NBA Head AT Wally Blase
Now in his 14th season with the Atlanta Hawks, Head Athletic Trainer Wally Blase, MS, ATC, CSCS, has become somewhat of a fixture in NBA sports medicine. The Midwest-raised Blase, a die-hard Chicago Bears fan, started out volunteering with the Chicago Bulls in his spare time before he eventually earned a spot as an assistant AT. After receiving a master's degree in sports psychology, Blase continued working with Bulls through two championship seasons before heading South for warmer weather and a new opportunity: serving as head athletic trainer of the Atlanta Hawks.
Students: Success Starts in the Summer
In Disney’s Frozen, Olaf (a jolly snowman) breaks into song singing about what frozen things do in the summer. Thought athletic training students aren’t likely to melt during the summer, they can plan ahead to make the most of this time of year. Here are a few suggestions to help AT students keep skills sharp over the next few months in preparation for the fall semester:
5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week
We know you don’t have time to see all the news that's out there, especially news that is relevant and interesting to ATs. Those stories aren’t the easiest to find as they don’t often show up at the top of news feeds. But there are stories out there every week that feature ATs or are related to the profession. So here are five stories that you might not have seen this week but we thought you might like to check out.
Vikings Head AT Explains His Role in NFL Draft
What’s the typyical role of athletic trainers during the NFL Draft?
AT Students Volunteer in Honduras
Hi, my name is Caitlin Deems and I would like to share an experience that my husband (Joshua Deems, ATC) and I had last year when we were seniors in the athletic training program at the University of West Florida. We spent spring break in La Ceiba, Honduras with an American internal medicine doctor who works at a local clinic for the disadvantaged.
Tips for AT Students to Foster Resilience
By Jeremy Hawkins, PhD, ATC, ATP Director, Colorado Mesa University
New Protocol Changes Address EMS Transport of Spine-Injured Athletes
by Erik Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATA, ATP Clinical Coordinator, University of New Hampshire
Dear Fellow ATs,