Athletic trainer

Posted Date: Mar 17, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    Not provided
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

Sports Medicine
About the Job
Job Description

What does an athletic trainer do?

Athletic trainers, also known as ATs, specialize in the management, prevention, and recovery of injured athletes. Many times, athletic trainers are the first medical professionals on the scene after an injury. Athletic trainers collaborate with doctors to provide emergency and follow-up care and develop injury prevention and treatment programs for injured athletes.

Athletic trainers also provide a vital communication link between the injured athlete, the physician, the coach, and sometimes the athlete's family to determine when it's right to return to practice and competition.

Scope of practice

Athletic trainers are highly educated and skilled health sciences professional specializing in athletic health care. They work with coaches, doctors, andphysical therapists.

On a typical day, the roles and responsibilities of an athletic trainer include:

  • Providing athletic training services
  • Applying tape, bandages, and braces to protect or prevent injuries
  • Evaluating injuries and providing first aid
  • Implementing rehabilitation programs for injured athletes and developing injury prevention programs
  • Performing administrative tasks, such as writing reports and instructions

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