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Athletic Training (MS) - University of Wisconsin (UWM)
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Athletic Training (MS) - University of Wisconsin (UWM)

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WisconsinUSA
On campus
Full-time
Duration
1 Year
Language
English

Program Description

Athletic trainers are health care professionals who provide services to physically active people, such as injury/illness prevention, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. Athletic trainers care for people across the lifespan and activity levels, including youth to professional athletes, performing artists, military or civil service personnel, and workers in physically demanding jobs.

To become an athletic trainer, you must complete a graduate degree in Athletic Training in a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Upon completion of the degree, you must pass the National Board of Certification exam, and then you can start working as an athletic trainer.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Perform an examination to formulate a diagnosis and create a plan of care for patients with health conditions commonly seen in athletic training practice.
  • Collaborate with other professionals as part of a patient-centered health care team.
  • Practice cultural competency, demonstrate cultural humility, and demonstrate respect in professional interactions and relationships.
  • Advocate for the health care needs of their patients and communities, and advocate for the professional needs of themselves and the athletic training profession.
  • Develop clinical questions and summarize, synthesize, and critique relevant evidence to determine best practices and support patient care decisions.
  • Collaborate with researchers to develop and generate practice-based research to improve patient care and advance the athletic training profession.
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