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Athletic Training
College: College of Nursing and Health Professions Program: Athletic Training
What is Athletic Training? Athletic trainers are multi-skilled health care professionals who work with physicians to provide preventative care, emergency treatment, clinical diagnosis and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.
Our Mission
The mission of the Master of Athletic Training (MAT) Program at Arkansas State University is to educate athletic training professionals to deliver patient-centered care as members of an interdisciplinary team emphasizing evidence based practice and to enhance and enrich the quality of life of all individuals and communities in the Mississippi Delta region who encounter A-State AT faculty, staff, and alumni.
Program Goals & Outcomes
- Goal: Prepare students to think critically and apply knowledge to the field of athletic training
- Outcome: Scholarly Inquiry:
- Critique research in athletic training and related disciplines as a basis for application to clinical practice
- Outcome: Scholarly Inquiry:
- Goal: Provide students with quality didactic and clinical learning experiences so as to provide excellent medical care
- Outcome: Standard of Care
- Demonstrate evidence based clinical practice and decision‐making in providing athletic training services
- Critically analyze, interpret and apply the results of published research and apply the findings to profession practice.
- Synthesize the principles of biomechanics, anatomy, and neurology to develop therapeutic interventions.
- Outcome: Standard of Care
- Goal: Prepare students to successfully transition-to-practice in the field of athletic training and succeed with their professional goals
- Outcome: Professional & Personal Growth
- Demonstrate the importance of ethical decision-making in patient care decisions.
- Effectively communicate with patients, parents, supervisors, physicians, coaches, and peers.
- Recognize the role of athletic trainers as a healthcare provider as part of a multi-disciplinary team within the healthcare system.
- A minimum of 51% of each cohort of graduates will successfully pass the Board of Certification (BOC) exam the first time they take the exam.
- Outcome: Professional & Personal Growth