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Athletic Trainers provide a variety of health care services associated with sports and physical activity. These include injury prevention, assessment and immediate treatment, and rehabilitation after physical injury. They treat injured athletes under the direction of sports medicine physicians. Athletic trainers work in schools, universities, hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, health clubs, with professional athletic organizations, and the performing arts.
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The demand and educational requirements for athletic trainers varies depending on the employment venue. Employment is expected to grow faster than average through the year 2014. There is steep competition for jobs affiliated with sports teams and professional athletic associations.
For additional information visit the U.S. Dep. of Labor-Occupational Outlook Handbook.
Licenses & Certificates Certifications All states require trainers to hold the ATC (Athletic Trainer Certified) credential.
Board of Certification Inc.
www.bocatc.org
For additional information on licensing in the State of Connecticut visit:
www.ct-clic.com
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Programs for Athletic Trainers result in a Bachelor of Science degree. The major concentration of study is Physical Education. Clinical experience of at least 1500 hours is required. In addition, formal instruction in courses such as injury and illness prevention, assessment of injuries, general medical conditions, therapeutic modalities and exercises, rehabilitative techniques, health care administration, body composition, pharmacology, and medical ethics. Annual continuing education units may be required. |
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Although a bachelor’s degree is standard for an entry-level athletic trainer, post baccalaureate programs are available for those seeking advancement and management opportunities.
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)/Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Athletic Training (JRC-AT)
www.NATAEC.org
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