Clinical Athletic Training

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Jeff G. Konin
SLACK, Incorporated, 1997 - 294 pagine
Clinical Athletic Training by Jeff Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT, has been written to provide the athletic trainer with a well-rounded understanding of the non-traditional athletic training setting. The primary goal of this book is to prepare athletic trainers for clinical settings with relevant and practical information. The textbook has been carefully planned to meet the needs of today's student, while still serving as an excellent reference for those currently certified and practicing in clinical settings.

Here is what David Perrin, PhD, ATC of the University of Virginia says in the foreword of Clinical Athletic Training, edited by Jeff Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT plus 19 outstanding contributors. As these powerful words describe, this book will be an asset to all athletic training students.

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Content delivered from a practical and realistic viewpoint. Scientifically based, yet practically delivered. Addresses in great detail the role of the clinical athletic trainer. Delivers pertinent information in the areas of management, fiscal planning, and communication. Thoroughly explains the current health care delivery system and the roles and responsibilities of other providers. Forewords by James R. Andrews, MD, and David H. Perrin, PhD, ATC.

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Foreword by James R Andrews MD
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Regulation of Athletic Training
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Employment in the Clinical Setting
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Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT is a licensed physical therapist and a certified athletic trainer who currently serves as an instructor in the physical therapist assistant program at the Owens Campus of Delaware Technical and Community College in Georgetown, Del, and President of Coastal Health Consultants, PA in Lewes, Del. Mr. Konin received his Bachelor of Science from Eastern Connecticut State University, a Master of Education from the University of Virginia, and a Master of Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware. Mr. Konin is also the textbook editor of Clinical Athletic Training, and co-editor of Special Tests For Orthopedic Examination. He has contributed to numerous textbook chapters, sits on the advisory and/or editorial boards for a number of sports medicine related publications, and has given hundreds of presentations all over the world on various topics related to physical therapy and athletic training. In 1996, he served on the track and field medical staff for the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Ga.

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