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September 11, 2025 by Beth Sitzler

NATA Beat: Fall 2025 Advocacy Updates

Every day, NATA and the NATA Government Affairs Department are working on behalf of the athletic training profession. With staff members experienced in all aspects of the legislative process, the NATA Government Affairs Department is the sole department focused on advocacy for the profession. NATA’s goal is to ensure that all ATs can work to the fullest extent of their education and skill set.

May 14, 2018 by NATA Staff

Spine Injury in Sport Update

The Spine Injury in Sport Group (SISG) was developed out of the prior Inter-Association Task Force on Pre-Hospital Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete. NATA has partnered with the NFL and NCAA to participate in and assist with sponsoring the project. The SISG will use the international concussion group and their consensus statements as a model of development.

May 10, 2018 by NATA Staff

Mental Health Month in Full Swing

With May being Mental Health Month, now is a great time to revisit NATA’s many mental health-related resources. The Mental Health section of the website features a bevy of related resources, from position and consensus statements to articles and guidelines. In addition, NATA has created several infographic handouts that examine various aspects of mental health, including:

May 7, 2018 by NATA Staff

May Public Relations Tip

Expanding the reach of stories that highlight the expertise of athletic trainers can have a huge impact on promoting the athletic training profession.

April 30, 2018 by NATA Staff

Drew Brees to Deliver NATA 2018 Keynote

New Orleans’ own Drew Brees, an elite quarterback entering his 18th year in the NFL, will headline the NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo in NOLA June 28 as the NATA Keynote Speaker sponsored by Cramer. Read the June NATA News for our cover story about Brees.

April 23, 2018 by NATA Staff

Stress Infographic Available

The May NATA News features an infographic handout on stress in honor of May being Mental Health Month. While some stress can be good, too much stress can have short- and long-term effects on physical and mental health.

April 19, 2018 by NATA Staff

ATEJ Seeks Globalization Manuscripts

The Athletic Training Education Journal (available at www.natajournals.org) invites proposals for a special thematic issue focusing on the Globalization of Athletic Training Education. Specifically, we are seeking manuscripts of all types on the following themes:

April 17, 2018 by NATA Staff

Webinar Focuses on Cover Letters, Résumés

Cover letters, résumés and references – oh my! These three simple items can often be intimidating because of the large impact they have during the job hunt.