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CA Introduces AB1890 – Athletic Trainers’ Practice Act

California Introduces AB 1890, the “Athletic Trainers’ Practice Act.” On February 19, 2014, the California Athletic Trainers’ Association (CATA) with California Assembly member Ed Chau (D-Monterey Park), introduced AB 1890, otherwise known as the “Athletic Trainers Practice Act.” The bill would regulate athletic trainers and prohibit any person without the proper credentials from engaging in the practice of athletic training. The bill is designed to be cost-neutral (meaning no cost would…

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Professional Education in Athletic Training White Paper

The NATA BOD has accepted and authorized dissemination of the report from the NATA’s Executive Committee for Education (ECE) workgroups that have been examining the topic of the professional degree for athletic training and whether the degree should be at the baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate level. This project, under the leadership of Sara Brown, MS, ATC and Jolene Henning, EdD, ATC, LAT, is the result of a collaborative effort among more…

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SDSU Future Athletic Trainers’ Society Assist Coronado 10K

On February 15th, 2014, San Diego State University Future Athletic Trainers’ Society (FATS) participated in the Coronado Valentine’s Day 10k run. There, we were assigned to work the medical tent along with assigned EMTs. Our main job there was to assist in first aid. Some additional duties included icing runners down, making sure they stayed hydrated and also attending to injuries.         Courtesy of SDSU FATS

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UOP Students Attend SEATA Annual Student Symposium

University of the Pacific Athletic Training Students Diana Wang, Katie Yakel, and Victoria Lu, and AT Professor Jennifer Hoenig attended the South Eastern Athletic Training Association (SEATA) 29th Annual Athletic Training Student Symposium in Atlanta, GA on Feb. 6-8, 2014. The SEATA, or District 9, is represented by Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. In addition to attending keynote speaker presentations, AT student…

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UC Davis AT looks forward to second Olympics

As a member of the Penn State field hockey team in the late 1980s, Jill Radzinski had Olympic aspirations. Fittingly, her studies in athletic training involved the same  goal. While the former never materialized, Radzinski, who has been a member of the UC Davis training staff since 1997, did reach the Olympics  in 2010 – as an athletic trainer for U.S. women’s hockey. It’s a role Radzinski reprises this year…

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Texas Youth Football Association Coaches Suspended

The Texas Youth Football Association is shocked, shocked to find that coaches of 8- and 9-year-old players — who participate in tackle football, with no limits on size of players, in spring and fall leagues — have coaches who advocate violence and profanity. Charles Chavarria, suspended for all of 2014, and Marecus Goodloe, suspended for the TYFA spring season, are bearing the brunt of the rawness of Texas youth football…

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UOP ATs Volunteer at Pro Bull Riding Event

On January 31st University of the Pacific Athletic Training Students Philip Boozer, Ernie Delosangeles, and Rhoda Bea Hernando; Graduate Assistant Renee Romo; Assistant Director of Athletic Training, Marc Giampaoli, along with Athletic Training Program Director Christopher Ludwig had the unique opportunity to volunteer at the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) sanctioned event held at Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, CA.  Peter Wang , Certified Athletic Trainer for PBR and Clinical Preceptor…

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First Round Pick Announces California Injury Resolved Camp

Injury Resolved will take its course to the West Coast on March 6th, 2014 at the Kaiser Permanente Arena in Santa Cruz, home of the Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA D-League).  Head Athletic Trainer Michael Douglas will cover Emergency Medicine, Taping and Corrective Exercise in Basketball. The Injury Resolved Camp was created to educate and give students the opportunity to experience the growing field of sports medicine/athletic training.  Injury Resolved camps are…

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Assessing Movement: A Contrast in Approaches & Future Directions

On January 25th, Stanford University hosted a groundbreaking conference entitled Assessing Movement: A Contrast in Approaches & Future Directions. The day-long course was set up to be a dialogue and debate between Dr. Stuart McGill and Gray Cook regarding different evaluation techniques based on movement patterns. The event was put on by Craig Liebenson with support from the Stanford Sports Medicine Department. Laree Draper of On Target Publications was there…

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Stanford ATC Speaks at USPTA Convention

Katherine Susskind, an athletic training fellow at Stanford University, recently spoke at the United States Professional Tennis Association’s (USPTA) NorCal Convention which was held at Stanford University from January 18-20, 2014. Convention attendees were primarily tennis professionals and coaches, teaching tennis to people of various populations. Susskind’s presentation, “Injury Prevention and Wellness for Tennis of All Ages” focused on ways to prevent injury through proper warm up and cool down,…

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