Careers in Athletic Medicine
Situations in Athletic Medicine
Education and Skills
Job Duties
100

What is an orthopedist?

A doctor that specializes in bones and joints. 
100

When might an athlete see an athletic trainer?

Practices, games, etc. 

100

What is a common degree required for athletic trainers?

Health and Human Performance

100

What are two common duties of an athletic trainer?

Teach injury prevention, immediate injury care, and injury rehabilitation. 

200

Describe the role of a general practitioner. 

They provide primary care for overall health. 

200

What injuries might orthopedists most often deal with?

Joint sprains/strains

200

Name one skill necessary for working in athletic medicine.

Personable, first aid and CPR, time management, taping and bracing, etc. 

200

Describe the responsibility of a physical therapist.

help patients regain or maintain their mobility and independence by treating injuries, disabilities, and other health conditions

300

What are the primary responsibilities of an athletic trainer? 

They work directly with the team, providing immediate care for injuries, rehabilitation plans, and teaches injury prevention.

300

What is the role of athletic medicine during a sports event?

Prevention of injury (taping, etc.) and immediate care of injury

300

What certification must a physical therapist obtain?

Must pass the National Physical Therapy Exam.

300

What tasks do general practitioners perform in athletic medicine?

physical examinations, medical clearances, etc.

400

What education is typically needed to become a physical therapist?

Doctorate 
400

Describe a scenario where a general practitioner assists an athlete.

Physical examinations, provides clearance for play, can refer to specialist when needed

400

What types of skills are important for working with diverse clients in athletic medicine?

communication skills, cultural sensitivity, inclusivity, etc.

400

What does an orthopedist do during a patient examination?

Use varying physical tests to assess your range of motion, swelling, reflexes and skin condition.

500

What is the minimum degree you must obtain to be an athletic trainer?

Master's degree

500

What's the best way to prevent injuries?

Teach proper form.

500

Describe the continuing education requirements for athletic trainers.

50 hours of continuing education every 2 years, recertification fee, Maintain CPR Certification

500

How do athletic trainers develop rehabilitation programs?

Rehabilitation depends on the injury, the severity of the injury, the sport being played, and the athlete themselves.