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History of Athletic Training

Athletic Training

Support Personnel

Associations/Organizations

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Row 1, Col 1

In what year was athletic training recognized as an allied health profession?

What is 1991?

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How many CEUs does anathletic trainer need to retain

to remain certified?

What is 80CEUs/3 years?

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1,3

Individual responsible fortreating injuries and disordersof the musculoskeletal system

What is orthopedist?

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1,4

What does NATA stand for?

What is National Athletic Trainers’ Association?

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2,1

What family was instrumentalin the early development of the

athletic training profession?

What is Cramer?

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2,2

Policies and standards for fair treatment of athlete’s is known

as what?

What is Athlete’s Bill of Rights?

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2,3

Health care specialist whodesigns special diets with the

goal of enhancing athletic performance

What is nutritionist?

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2,4

The largest organization of athletic trainers in the US

What is NATA?

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3,1

In what year was the NATAfounded?

What is 1950?

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3,2

What is the purpose of thecertification exam?

What is to establish standards for entry into the profession?

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3,3

Specialized field dealing with the study and care of the

foot

What is podiatrist?

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3,4

What organization recognizedathletic training as an alliedhealth profession in 1991?

What is American Medical Association (AMA)?

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4,1

What physician and philosopheris regarded as one of the greatestphysicians of the classical period

and played a principal rolein the development of

athletic training?

Who is Galan?

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4,2

Name the four parts of the Sports medicine team.

What is the team physician, athletic trainer, athlete and coach?

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4,3

Mid-level health care practitionerwho works interdependently

with physicians to providediagnostic and therapeutic

care

What is physician’s assistant?

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4,4

What organization sets the standards for the profession

of athletic training?

What is the NATABOC?

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5,1

What piece of legislation in 1972increased the need for qualified,

certified athletic trainers?

What is Title IX?

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5,2

What are the 3 requirements/qualifications for becoming a

certified athletic trainer?

What is degree, exam, CEUs?

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5,3

Significantly influences theathletic training program by

giving input to the ATCregarding training & conditioning

techniques, body composition analysis, and nutritional considerations

What is exercise physiologist?

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5,4

What is the name of the organization that oversees

athletic training education programs (ATEP)?

What is the CAATE?