Benefits Of Being An Athletic Trainer

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When I go to college I want to go for a degree as an athletic trainer. I love all sports so I think being an athletic trainer would bring me closer to the sport. I have chosen two schools that I am planning on going to OBU and SAU. Whichever one I go to I have to do four years of college. An allied health professional who works under the direction/supervision of a licensed physician to provide health care to athletes. The roles of an athletic trainer are prevention of injuries, recognition/evaluation of injuries, management/treatment/disposition of injuries, rehabilitation, organization and administration. The things that athletic Trainers have to provide are, on site evaluation & treatment for the injured athlete, immediate first aid care, follow-up rehabilitation care, health professional resource person available to athlete, specific conditioning programs for injury prevention. An athletic trainer can get paid a median salary of $39,600 a year. That is working for $19 a hour or less. Just working on the 10th percentile can see a salary of $36,500 or less. That is about working for $16 hours or less. However the people that are working in the 10th percentile make $49,200 per year. That is about $24 or more an hour. For me to get in to OBU I have to have five biology class which include, Zoology 4, Anatomy & physiology I 4, Anatomy & physiology II 4, Histology & micro techniques 3, Additional upper level biology 7 (no plant-based courses). I have to take two chemistry classes, General chemistry I or Introductory chemistry 4, General chemistry II or Introductory chemistry 4. I also have two take to physics classes, Introductory physics I 4, introductory physics II 4. I have to take two psychologies, General psychology 3, Psycholo... ... middle of paper ... ... department is to provide the highest quality athletic training services that can be provide. The main focus of the athletic training staff is to provide medical care to not only prevent injuries and illnesses, injuries, and provide rehabilitation to all the students’ athletes. The goal of the SAU athletic training department is to return all student athletes to competition as quickly as possible, keeping in mind their best interest. The athletic training department staff and students will follow the National Athletic Trainer’s Association performance domains and code of ethics, as well as all National Collegiate Athletic Association rules and regulations. The NATA domains sate the following: prevention of athletic injuries: injuries: rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries: health care administration: and professional development and responsibility.

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