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  ga athletic training license: Official Code of Georgia Annotated Georgia, 1982 Due to budgetary constraints, the print version of this title has been cancelled. Please consult a reference librarian for more information.
  ga athletic training license: Athletic Training Clinical Workbook Kim Miller-Isaac, Melissa Noble, 2014-07-17 A one-of-a-kind workbook for certification exam success! Waiting in the training room? Have downtime on the field? Take this portable workbook with you wherever you go to confidently prepare for the competencies required by the BOC and meet the challenges you’ll face in clinical and practice.
  ga athletic training license: The Practical Guide to Athletic Training Ted Eaves, 2011-01-28 This text is a practical introduction to athletic training, grounded in real-world, everyday sports settings and an ideal guide for giving trainers the knowledge they need to be successful in an athletic setting. Instead of overwhelming the reader with details on all injuries and illnesses, this guide details common injuries and outlines special tests and rehab protocols that should be utilized to address those injuries. Readers will learn the various injuries an athlete may incur, the appropriate treatment and protocols to improve the athlete’s ability to return to play safely, and the healing process associated with the specific injury. The text has an easy to follow format, concentrating on injuries for each major region of the lower body and then focusing on the upper body and its common injuries. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.
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  ga athletic training license: Professional Ethics in Athletic Training Gretchen Schlabach, Kimberly Peer, 2024-06-01 A comprehensive textbook for athletic training students, educators, and practitioners, Professional Ethics in Athletic Training: Practicing and Leading With Integrity, Second Edition provides a framework for understanding and applying ethical principles across the career span of an athletic training professional. Esteemed authors Gretchen A. Schlabach and Kimberly S. Peer explain the necessity of practicing and leading with integrity across one’s athletic training career. The text explores issues related to cultural competence and professional behavior as well as ethical leadership and decision-making skills that both inform and transcend the athletic training profession. Each chapter is accompanied by frameworks that lead to both analysis and awareness of legal statutes, ethical principles, regulatory practice acts, and professional practice standards that encourage responsible reasoning and conduct. Contemporary journal articles can also be found in every chapter to help readers make connections between content and clinical practice. The text also includes assessment tools, sample models for ethical decision making, writing about moral issues, and sample course design and delivery for teaching ethics. Included in the instructor’s materials are nearly 50 cases to promote critical thinking as well as learning activities for each chapter. Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom. Covering all levels of ethical practice—from the entry-level student to the experienced athletic trainer—Professional Ethics in Athletic Training synthesizes and integrates ethical theory and practical application for those who practice and lead with integrity.
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  ga athletic training license: Exertional Heat Illnesses Lawrence E. Armstrong, 2003 The only text to focus exclusively on heat-related illnesses. Full of practical advice for professionals in a variety of medical, academic, & commercial settings. Learn how to identify, treat & prevent exertional heat illnesses & ensure your sporting events are safe.
  ga athletic training license: Introduction to Sports Medicine and Athletic Training Robert France, 2010-01-01 INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE & ATHLETIC TRAINING 2E is designed for individuals interested in athletics and the medical needs of athletes. It is the first full-concept book around which an entire course can be created. This book covers sports medicine, athletic training and anatomy and physiology in an easy to understand format that allows the reader to grasp functional concepts of the human body and then apply this knowledge to sports medicine and athletic training. Comprehensive chapters on nutrition, sports psychology, kinesiology and therapeutic modalities are included. Instructors will appreciate both the depth of the material covered in this unique book and the ease in which it is presented. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
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  ga athletic training license: CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer American Red Cross, 2006 This New American Red Cros CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Participant's Manual and course reflect changes based on the 2005 Consensus on Science for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and the Guidelines 2005 for First Aid. Changes to this program and manual include simplifications to many of the CPR skill sequences, which helps improve retention. There have also been changes to help improve the quality of CPR. The integration of CPR skills into the operation of AEDs had changed to help improve survival from sudden cardiac arrest. Professional rescuers are now trained to use AEDs on adults and children. Information has been updated and added to this program to help professional rescuers administer epinephrine, aspirin and fixed-flow-rate oxygen. The skills learned in this course include adult, child and infant rescue breathing, conscious and unconscious choking, CPR, two-rescuer CPR and adult and child AED. Additional training can be added to this course including bloodborne pathogens training and emergency oxygen administration. While the skills and knowledge that professional rescuers use are increasing, this training will help you meet your most important responsibility as a professional rescuer- the responsibility to save lives.
  ga athletic training license: Orthopedic Taping, Wrapping, Bracing, and Padding Joel W. Beam, 2021-01-05 Master the art and science of taping, wrapping, bracing, and padding techniques for the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of common injuries and conditions. Step by step, the author details multiple methods for each injury/condition—not just the most popular approach. You’ll learn which technique to use and how to analyze the effectiveness of the technique. Full-color photographs give you a clear understanding of each step. Insightful discussions based on the best available evidence develop the knowledge, skills, and clinical abilities you need to meet the needs of the patient.
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  ga athletic training license: Muscle Recovery After Exercise, Training and Competition: Physiological Indicators and Non-invasive Monitoring Techniques Alessandro Moura Zagatto, Fábio Yuzo Nakamura, Michael R. Esco, 2020-05-21 The desire to improve muscle function and prevent overuse injuries from exercise and throughout training has led to the development of various methods to aid recovery and track readiness to perform. Ergogenic aids such as cold-water immersion, massage, and dynamic recovery procedures may have positive effects but the results of the related research remain equivocal. Furthermore, novel interventions in this scenario, like compression garments, ice vests, and photobiomodulation therapy are promising but need more evidence-based data to support their effectiveness. Similarly, to properly monitor individual physical conditioning, there is a growing interest toward unobtrusive measures to accurately represent physiological status during and/or after exercise. There are several techniques being used, such as subjective ratings of well-being, heart rate monitoring, hormonal and hematological profile assessments. However, more sensitive indexes like heart rate variability and muscle activation (voluntary and/or involuntary) are arising as attractive alternatives that may delineate physical conditioning status and readiness to perform more precisely than the aforementioned measures. The purpose of this Research Topic is to critically evaluate and summarize recent data from observational and intervention studies related to non-invasive methods designed to promote recovery and objectively monitor training status. Their association to physical performance and physiological recovery in athletes during training and competition is a major focus of this Topic.
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  ga athletic training license: Sports Emergency Care Robb Rehberg, Jeff G. Konin, 2024-11-04 For more than a decade, Sports Emergency Care: A Team Approach has filled a void in athletic training education on the subject of emergency care. Now, this updated Third Edition continues to pave the way to prepare athletic training students beyond traditional first aid training as well as providing specific information on emergency situations in sports for emergency medical services (EMS) professionals. In this updated Third Edition, Dr. Robb S. Rehberg and Dr. Jeff G. Konin, along with their 13 contributors, have created a resource that can be used in athletic training education programs as a core text in a sports emergency care course; a supplemental text in several courses that address immediate care within an athletic training education curriculum; and it can be used by EMS educators in developing continuing education programs for prehospital providers. Some of the topics included in the Third Edition: Assessment of Sports Emergencies Cardiovascular Emergencies Management of Traumatic Brain Injury Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries Managing Mental Health Emergencies Care of Athletes with Disabilities Emergencies in Sports for the Aging Athlete Regardless of discipline, it is important for all health care providers caring for ill or injured athletes to be knowledgeable and proficient in managing sports emergencies. This ability can only be achieved through preparation and practice, and Sports Emergency Care: A Team Approach, Third Edition continues to be a groundbreaking text that gives access to the essential resources health care providers need to address sports emergencies. This includes but is not limited to athletic trainers, emergency medical technicians and paramedics, and physicians. From the Foreword: Emergencies can occur anytime and anywhere in sports, including at a practice or on the bus traveling to an event. After nearly 40 years as a professional sports athletic trainer, these emergency moments give me pause. Preparation is the key to successful outcomes in all emergencies. --Ronnie P. Barnes, MS, ATC Senior Vice President, Medical Services Head Athletic Trainer New York Football Giants
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Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers - Georgia Secretary of State
The Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers promotes best practices in the field of Athletic Training by regulation, licensing, and oversight of Athletic Trainers in the State of Georgia.

Georgia Athletic Trainers' Association, Inc - Home
Athletic Trainers (ATs) in Georgia are licensed health care providers with extensive education and training. They deliver comprehensive care in partnership with physicians, following the …

GA R&R - GAC - rules.sos.georgia.gov
All persons who seek licensure as an Athletic Trainer in the State of Georgia must have graduated from a college or university in the athletic training program, which has been accredited by the …

Georgia Code § 43-5-8 (2024) - Qualifications of applicants ...
Jul 1, 2004 · (a) An applicant for an athletic trainer's license must have met the athletic training curriculum requirements of a college or university approved by the board and give proof of …

Athletic Trainer License in Georgia – State Regs Today
Nov 10, 2024 · To obtain an Athletic Trainer License in Georgia, individuals must meet several requirements: 1. Education: Applicants must have a bachelor’s or master’s degree from a …

How to Guide: Athletic Trainers | Georgia Secretary of State
Information on Athletic Trainer license types. Licensure requires completing an application and paying the required fees. See specific instructions for application depending on license and …

Chapter 53-1 ORGANIZATION - NATA
All persons who seek licensure as an Athletic Trainer in the State of Georgia must have graduated from a college or university in the athletic training program, which has been accredited by the …

Georgia Athletic Trainers' Association, Inc - What is Athletic Training?
In Georgia, all athletic trainers must obtain a license from the Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers to practice. Using the title or performing the duties of an athletic trainer without a license is a …

GA R&R - GAC - Chapter 53-3 LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION
All persons who seek licensure as an Athletic Trainer in the State of Georgia must have graduated from a college or university in the athletic training program, which has been accredited by the …

GA R&R - GAC - Chapter 53-6 RENEWAL - Georgia
Athletic trainer licenses expire on June 30 th of even numbered years and are renewable for two years upon receipt of a renewal application and renewal fee and upon compliance with the …

Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers - Georgia Secretary …
The Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers promotes best practices in the field of Athletic Training by regulation, licensing, and oversight of Athletic …

Georgia Athletic Trainers' Association, Inc - Home
Athletic Trainers (ATs) in Georgia are licensed health care providers with extensive education and training. They deliver comprehensive care in …

GA R&R - GAC - rules.sos.georgia.gov
All persons who seek licensure as an Athletic Trainer in the State of Georgia must have graduated from a college or university in the athletic training …

Georgia Code § 43-5-8 (2024) - Qualifications of applicants ...
Jul 1, 2004 · (a) An applicant for an athletic trainer's license must have met the athletic training curriculum requirements of a college or …

Athletic Trainer License in Georgia – State Regs Today
Nov 10, 2024 · To obtain an Athletic Trainer License in Georgia, individuals must meet several requirements: 1. Education: Applicants must have a …