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NATA2019 Interviews: David Gallegos
This bonus episode features Alisha’s NATA 2019 interview with David Gallegos. David sits on the NATA Board of Directors for District 7 and is Deputy CEO of FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Their conversation focuses on COPA being transitioned from a committee to a council, the history and origin of COPA, who…
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NATA2019 Interviews: Sue Falsone
This bonus episode features Alisha’s NATA 2019 interview with the legendary, Sue Falsone. Sue holds the distinction of being the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the United States. She is the owner and founder of Structure & Function Education, a company dedicated to educating healthcare professionals in dry needling.…
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S03 Episode 10: Misconduct Part II
This podcast will be an opportunity for interdisciplinary learning between athletic trainers, an attorney, and the legal intersection of various topics. This episode continues the conversation on Misconduct from Part I. Music by Mr. Logistix (@buuk_werm). You can listen and earn free CEUs at http://theatvantage.com/ceu. Disclaimer: Because the information discussed and provided in the accompanying podcasts…
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S03 Episode 09: Misconduct Part I
This podcast will be an opportunity for interdisciplinary learning between athletic trainers, an attorney, and the legal intersection of various topics. This episode focuses on a topic that has stolen headlines but is difficult to discuss. Misconduct of all types, though specifically sexual, has been a problem for a long time. We discuss why and…
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NATA2019 Interviews: Erin Hassler
With a focus on Accountability this month, we decided to release Alisha’s conversation with Erin Hassler from NATA 2019. Erin is a woman who has held herself accountable her entire life, despite the adversity that has come her way. That experience has her in a position to mentor and hold others accountable too. Music by Mr. Logistix…
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NATA2019 Interviews: Kent Games
As we focus on Joy this month, we felt it was a great opportunity to release Alisha’s conversation with Indiana State University Associate Professor Kent Games at NATA 2019. He is an Athletic Training colleague who is a consistent contributor to dialogue around the topics of joy and fulfillment. In this discussion, they cover finding your why, focusing on mindset and selfcare, whilst challenging…
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S03 Special Episode: Unionization of Players
Back in February, there was an article released by the Washington Post that explained that the state of Maryland has proposed a bill that would give athletes the right to unionize and collectively bargain over issues related to health and safety, as well as compensation. This was as a result of the death of Jordan…
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S03 Episode 08: Negligence Part II
This podcast will be an opportunity for interdisciplinary learning between athletic trainers, an attorney, and the legal intersection of various topics. This episode makes a transition in the season where we begin discussing specific legal topics, as opposed to situations. The topic of negligence permeates all spaces and can be found in potentially every action…
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S03 Episode 07: Negligence Part I
This podcast will be an opportunity for interdisciplinary learning between athletic trainers, an attorney, and the legal intersection of various topics. This episode makes a transition in the season where we begin discussing specific legal topics, as opposed to situations. The topic of negligence permeates all spaces and can be found in potentially every action…
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NATM x Women’s History Month: a history of trailblazing women in athletic training
For National Athletic Training Month 2019, we decided to switch it up and incorporate Women’s History Month, which also takes place in March. To celebrate, we highlighted groundbreaking women in athletic training who have made an impact on the profession and paved the way for many others. Check out the ladies below for a look…