What
is an ATC? (Certified Athletic Trainer)
>>Definition
The Certified Athletic Trainer is highly educated and skilled professional
specializing in athletic health care. In cooperation with physicians and other
allied health personnel, the athletic trainer functions as an integral member
of the athletic health care team in secondary schools, colleges and universities,
sports medicine clinics, professional sports programs and other athletic health
care settings.>>Education
Certified athletic trainers have, at minimum, a bachelor's degree, usually
in athletic training, health, physical education or exercise science. In addition,
athletic trainers study human anatomy, human psychology/counseling. Certified
athletic trainers also participate in extensive clinical affiliations with
athletic teams under appropriate supervision.
>> Certification
Certified athletic trainers have fulfilled the requirements for certification
established by the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification,
Inc. (NATABOC). The certification examination administered by NATABOC consists
of a written portion with multiple choice questions; an oral/practical section
that evaluates the skill components of the domains within athletic training;
and a written simulation test, consisting of athletic training related situations
designed to approximate real-life decision making. This last portion of the
test evaluates athletic trainers' ability to resolve cases similar to those
they might encounter in actual practice. The examination covers a variety of
topics within the five practice domains of athletic training:
* Prevention of athletic injuries
* Recognition, evaluation and immediate care of athletic injuries
* Rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries
* Health care administration
* Professional development and responsibility
Once athletic trainers pass the certification examination proving skills and
knowledge within each of the five domains, they use the designation "ATC."
>>Where
do ATC's Practice?
|