03/22/2016
The physical education department at KSC will be participating in the Relay for Life event on April 1st! Donations will go to cancer research, a Hope Lodge for the patients along with transportation to appointments. Please consider donating to our team, every little bit counts!
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Meet My Team: KSC PE Department | Relay For Life of Keene State College
Cancer has touched many of us in some way, so we decided to fight back by raising money and walking in our local American Cancer Society Relay For Life event. Relay For Life is the largest and most impactful cancer fighting fundraising event in the world! Please join our team or support us with a do…
05/03/2014
A special thank you to Gavin Taylor, Brooks Hubbard and everyone else who came out to support Brain Tumor Research at Spring Bash today! It was a great success!
04/25/2014
Come join KSATS on May 3rd on Oya Hill for a fun field day! Prizes available to winners of Kan Jam, Corn Hole, Volleyball and others! $2 to enter tournaments! All proceeds benefit Team Billy for Brain Tumor Research
04/05/2014
Come and support some of our seniors presenting at the Academic Excellence Conference tomorrow! Look forward to seeing you there!
03/13/2014
We hope everyone has a fun and safe Spring Break! Good Luck to all the teams going down to Florida!
03/05/2014
One of our seniors in our program presenting her poster at EATA this January
03/04/2014
Each March the importance and value of Athletic Trainers to athletes/patients, parents, schools, and the public is promoted by the National Athletic Training Association (NATA). National Athletic Training Month spreads awareness about who, what, where, when, & why of Athletic Trainers.
Athletic Trainers are multi-faceted, allied health care professionals that have a depth of knowledge in preventing, recognizing, and treating musculoskeletal condition. Recently concussions & ACL injuries have been the focus of the media, which ultimately heightens the focus on Athletic Trainers.
Coaches have their own jobs, which may pose a conflict of interest with athlete safety; they are not experts in evaluating injuries or sports-related illness. Having Athletic Trainers available to manage injuries at school or at work, rather than sending the students or employees to the emergency department, saves money and time loss – and gets patients back to their activity faster.
Daily Duties:
• Provide athletic medicine services to active people
• Ensure the safety of those competing in athletics
• Prevent, evaluate, diagnose, treat, & rehabilitate acute & chronic injuries & conditions
• Collaborate with other health professionals to ensure the highest quality care
AT Requirements:
• Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training
• Pass a comprehensive exam by the BOC to earn the ATC credential
• State licensure in most states
• Participate in continuing education to remain current & improve skills to maintain credential & improve patient care
• Must adhere to standards of professional practice set by one national certifying agency
Job settings:
• Colleges, high schools, professional sports, physician extenders, clinics, hospitals, industry, military, performing arts, zoos
03/04/2014
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