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    As my profession I plan to be an Athletic Trainer for an university, or professional. On average an athletic trainer makes about $40,044 for gross income. Which is pretty huge compared to other occupations. A monthly pay is about $1,040, for me is perfect to cover expenses for that month and have extra to save. An hourly pay rate for a trainer is between $19 and $23, a very high pay rate. First year salary is based off the education you have, going up in education level the more money you get.…

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    University’s Department of Athletic Medicine focuses on the prevention, recognition, evaluation, assessment, immediate care, rehabilitation, and reconditioning for sport-related injuries and illnesses for all attending and visiting student-athletes. The Department of Athletic Medicine utilizes evidence-based practices to provide the best quality heath care services, so our student-athletes can achieve optimal performance. Mission Statement The Department of Athletic Medicine…

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    Athletic Trainer, a health care professional that collaborates with physicians, is a career I wish to pursue due to the chance to help athletes when they are hurt, the ability to coach, the time to travel, and the opportunity to be a part of a sports team. I have not been interested in being an athletic trainer for long because I never really knew what I wanted to do for my career. I am apart of sports teams, and I always think about how I want to continue being a part of sports when I leave…

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    My intended major at the moment is Kinesiology- Athletic Training with the possibility of going to Graduate School and even medical school. I enjoy the on field aspect of athletic training as well as you connections you make with the patients, but in order to gain the most knowledge can those higher level educations programs are necessary. I met Mr. Winterstein awhile back and told him may aspiration of being an Athletic Trainer for the Badgers and he said if I really want it, it’s up to me to…

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    Introduction Two sports medicine team members were interviewed. They were interviewed to find similarities and differences between their roles within sports medicine, particularly from real life situations of athletic and fitness injury management. Interviewee #1 1. What is your job title? Her job title is physical therapist. 2. What is your job setting? She works in an outpatient clinic at Nova Southeastern University with people ages 14-55 and also in hospital dealing with acute care…

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    The career I chose was an athletic trainer. An athletic trainer is someone who helps prevent injuries and provides treatment to those who have been injured. I chose this career because I have been involved in sports since I was a little girl; it involves with helping athletes re-gain their physical mobility and I like the idea of helping others. I have seen, talked to, and been around athletic trainers and it inspired me to become one. It was inspiring just to know what they do, how they do it,…

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    people engage themselves in athletic activities such as sports or working out, everyday of the year, but when asked what classifies that person as athletic people tend to think of a person who is physically “fit” and spends a plethora of their time doing activities and staying active. The Cambridge English Dictionary defines athletic as,”A person who is strong, healthy, and trained or skilled in a particular sport.” While Greg Haz on Urban dictionary defines athletic as,”A person with a body…

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    Do? An athletic trainer does a variety of things for the well-being of the athletes that are on the field. They are the first responders to the injury and evaluate the injury to ensure no further damage take place. They can help cuts, wrap injuries, and take the proper steps for each injury. Athletic trainers enforce state laws on certain injuries like if a player got a head injury an athletic trainer would give them a concussion test to make sure the player is able to continue. Athletic…

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    college trainer then you would probably want to go to college for a little and not just have completed high school. I would like to be a personal trainer because I like to be outside and you can work outside and inside with the person that you are training. Therefore I would like to be a basketball personal trainer. I would like to be one at a college. When you are a personal trainer you will recommend some food for them to eat so that they don’t eat a bunch of candy and stuff like that.…

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    an athletic trainer for the Detroit Lions I earn 35,000-75,000 per year, to get here you need to work hard, go to college and earn the minimum of a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree, it could take you up to 4 years to complete. Athletic trainers are health care professionals who collaborate with physicians; they can work with athletes and show them how to treat, and prevent injuries through maintaining proper form and using exercise equipment in the right way. Another job that athletic…

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