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Athletic trainers play a significant role in the management, prevention, recognition and rehabilitation of injured
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Athletic trainers also provide a vital communication link between the injured athlete, the physician, the coach, and sometimes the athlete's family, to determine when it’s right to return to practice and competition.
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High Schools
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Sports medicine clinic-
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College level
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Professional level
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athletic trainers work year-round with male and female professional sports teams, including football, basketball, baseball, and hockey.
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Other Health Care-
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Athletic trainers play a significant role in the management, prevention, recognition and rehabilitation of injured athletes. Under the supervision of a licensed physician, athletic trainers administer immediate emergency and follow-up care. They develop athletic injury prevention and treatment programs using their knowledge of biomechanics, anatomy and pathology.
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Athletic trainers also provide a vital communication link between the injured athlete, the physician, the coach, and sometimes the athlete's family, to determine when it’s right to return to practice and competition.
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Each year, the profession grows by approximately 10 percent, which is about average for most professions.
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The certified athletic trainer is a highly educated and skilled health sciences professional specializing in athletic health care
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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 health-care settings.
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athletic trainers work to prevent and treat athletic injuries, which may happen during practice or competition. Athletic trainers may also teach at the high school during the day.
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Athletic trainers work with patient treatment and rehabilitation, provide athletic training coverage for a high school or college and conduct coaches’ workshops and other sports medicine educational programs
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athletic trainer covers practice sessions and home and away competitions, supervises the educational experiences of student trainers, and may teach sports medicine classes.
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athletic trainers work year-round with male and female professional sports teams, including football, basketball, baseball, and hockey
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athletic trainers provide service to company employees. Employment can also be found in the armed forces, dance companies, sales and as physician extenders.
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$28,495 to $63,568
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The benefits you receive as an athletic trainer may include a paid vacation, health insurance and a pension plan.
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