Athletic Trainers
Athletic Trainers (ATs) are health care professionals who collaborate with physicians. The services provided by ATs comprise prevention, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. Students who want to become certified athletic trainers must earn a degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum. Accredited programs include formal instruction in areas such as injury/illness prevention, first aid and emergency care, assessment of injury/illness, human anatomy and physiology, therapeutic modalities, and nutrition. Classroom learning is enhanced through clinical education experiences. More than 70 percent of certified athletic trainers hold at least a master’s degree.
Athletic trainers must graduate from an accredited athletic training education program all governed by Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Athletic trainers then need to pass the board of certification exam, be licensed in Wisconsin as an athletic trainer, and acquire continuing education units (CEUs) to maintain their credentials.
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