ATs Need to Stand Up 2 OA!
By Jeffrey B. Driban, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Expanding the reach of stories that highlight the expertise of athletic trainers can have a huge impact on promoting the athletic training profession.
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.
The seven members who will be inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame during the 69th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo this June in New Orleans were featured in the May NATA News.
The May NATA News includes profiles on the seven members who will be inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame during the 69th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo this June in New Orleans.
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:
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.
Identify and connect with your external stakeholders.
Identify key external stakeholders for your setting by answering the following questions:
● Who are my local government officials?
● Who is responsible for providing public information for my workplace?
● Who are the decision makers at my workplace?
Education is an important part of an athletic trainer’s job in the secondary school. ATs are tasked with educating parents, student-athletes, coaches, teachers, counselors, school nurses and administration on a daily basis. One of the most frequent topics of discussion is concussions. Shelly Jones, ATC, NATA Secondary School Athletic Trainers' Committee District Ten representative, shares her