NATA Now

August 30, 2024 by Lydia Hicks

Navigating AT Burnout


As reported in the article, “AT Burnout Addressed,” on p. 52 of the August/September NATA News, it’s important for ATs to prevent burnout because they are the drivers of their patients’ complete care.

To help athletic trainers navigate burnout, here are some NATA resources for members to support themselves and their peers.
 

August 12, 2024 by Kristin Carroll

Update Your Workplace Settings

NATA is constantly looking to improve how we communicate to you and advocate for you. Part of those efforts rely on accurate information in our membership database. In order to assist in these efforts, we will be sending all members an email Aug. 15 with three short prompts that once followed will update their workplace settings.

July 29, 2024 by Todd Christman

Submit Manuscripts on HIT and HCE

The Journal of Athletic Training is pleased to announce a forthcoming thematic issue focused on health information technology (HIT) and health care economics (HCE) in sports medicine. The journal welcomes original research and clinical practice reports that will advance knowledge in the areas of HIT and HCE and impact clinical practice, patient care and outcomes.

July 22, 2024 by Lydia Hicks

SLC Shares Back-to-School Tips

It’s almost time to return to school! The July NATA News  explores some of the various aspects of the back-to-school season and shares tips from educators, program directors and the NATA Student Leadership Committee for AT student success. NATA Now is highlighting them in this two-part back-to-school series.

July 15, 2024 by Lydia Hicks

Educators Give Back-to-School Tips

It’s almost time to return to school! The July NATA News explores some of the various aspects of the back-to-school season and shares tips from educators, program directors and the NATA Student Leadership Committee for AT student success. NATA Now is highlighting them in its two-part back-to-school series.
 

June 26, 2024 by Lydia Hicks

ATSS Keynote: The Players of Success

“Failure is a fuel that helps you understand what not to do,” said NATA Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Council Chair Trevor Bates, DHSc, AT, during the Athletic Training Student Seminar (ATSS) Otho Davis Keynote Presentation, June 26.