Rizzo Christopher S, Breitbach Anthony P, Richardson Russ
Department of Exercise and Sport Performance, University of New England , Biddeford, ME , USA .
J Interprof Care. 2015 May;29(3):256-7. doi: 10.3109/13561820.2014.942778. Epub 2014 Jul 29.
Athletic trainers (ATs) are healthcare providers who work in collaboration with physicians, nurses, physical therapists and others to provide care to physically active individuals. Founded in 1950, the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) represents certified ATs and other individuals who support the athletic training profession. The Board of Certification (BOC) has the only accredited certification program for ATs in USA. It establishes and regularly reviews both the standards for the practice of athletic training and the continuing education requirements for certified ATs. In order to attain certification, candidates must demonstrate successful completion of either a bachelor's degree or master's degree program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) and pass the BOC certification exam. Currently, there are ∼42 000 ATs practicing in USA, with 48 states who regulate their practice. The purpose of this article is to provide a background for the profession of athletic training as well as describe and discuss the importance of including ATs in interprofessional education and practice initiatives.
运动训练师(ATs)是医疗保健提供者,他们与医生、护士、物理治疗师及其他人员合作,为从事体育活动的个体提供护理。美国国家运动训练师协会(NATA)成立于1950年,代表着获得认证的运动训练师及其他支持运动训练专业的人员。认证委员会(BOC)拥有美国唯一经认可的运动训练师认证项目。它制定并定期审查运动训练实践标准以及认证运动训练师的继续教育要求。为了获得认证,候选人必须证明成功完成了由运动训练教育认证委员会(CAATE)认可的学士学位或硕士学位课程,并通过BOC认证考试。目前,美国有大约42000名运动训练师在执业,48个州对他们的执业进行监管。本文旨在为运动训练专业提供背景信息,并描述和讨论在跨专业教育及实践计划中纳入运动训练师的重要性。