NATAPAC Keynote Highlights Impactful Leadership
In the Chuck Kimmel Memorial NATAPAC Luncheon keynote address, Mark Coberley, MS LAT, ATC, NATA Hall of Fame member and past District Five director, offered reflections on leadership, advocacy and the power of consistent, intentional action.
Speaking to a room of emerging and established leaders, he delivered a compelling message built not on personal accolades, but on decades of observation and lived experience.
Sports Medicine Column Celebrates Thirty Years
By John Doherty, ATC, PT
When then-Times assistant sports editor Paul Mullaney approached me about writing this column early in the summer of 1985, I thought I could do a pretty good job of it — for a year or two. Then, I expected, the ideas would run out.
Over the next 30 years, Mullaney ultimately became the managing editor of The Times before departing last year to become President of Bishop Noll Institute.
Students: Not Everything Needs to be Fun
By Jeremy Hawkins, PhD, ATC, ATP Director, Colorado Mesa University
Reducing Concussions in Soccer
By John Doherty, ATC, PT
The high school soccer season started yesterday in Indiana. A week from tomorrow, the boys will get started in Illinois. In the Land of Lincoln, the girls play in the spring. Having the two genders play in opposite seasons — as is done in the vast majority of states — is good for officiating and good for fields but that is another story for another day.
Because, no matter the season, the way the game is played now is bad for everybody.
CMS Publishes New Proposed Stark Law Rule
Celebrating Women in Athletic Training
When Marjorie King, PhD, ATC, PT, was helping plan the Women in Athletic Training Reception, an event during NATA 2015 designed to celebrate the legacy of the Women’s in Athletic Training Committee, she said she hoped at least 25 people would show up. Must to her delight, approximately 250 NATA members filled the Regency Grand, Landmark 4, Wednesday, June 24, to celebrate the history of women in leadership roles in the athletic training profession.
Kansas City Announces Berry’s Return to Play
It was announced Wednesday, July 29, by Kansas City Chiefs Head Athletic Trainer Rick Burkholder, MS, ATC, and head coach Andy Reid that Eric Berry was cleared to resume football activities. The three-time Pro Bowl defensive back was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, cancer of the lymphatic system of the immune system, about eight months ago.
- Nov. 24, 2014: Burkholder discloses to the media that a mass was found in Berry’s chest.
Helpful Hints For NATA Awards Candidates and Nominators
Applying for an award
Please keep the following tips in mind when completing your candidate profile:
· While the entire profile is considered for the Gail Weldon Award, an area of particular importance is the mentorship provided to women in athletic training.
· Honorary Membershipis awarded to a non-AT with 15 years of involvement with the profession or the NATA.
The Future of Biking in America?
A common refrain in this space is “exercise is medicine.” And if you are looking for proof, go no further than the current edition of HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.” In one segment, the host doubles as field reporter and offers some startling numbers on just how much in health care savings the citizens of Copenhagen realize by biking to work.
Awards Season Begins August 1
Post-Convention Resources Available
For attendees:
2015 handout library