...Arranging this interview was surprisingly, very easy for me. The reason for this is because I already happen to know an Athletic Trainer, which also teaches Sports Medicine. The interviewees name is Mrs Cuccio. Mrs Cuccio is the Athletic trainer at our school, Patriot High School. I am actually one of her students from last year and this year. I am also in her after school class, Sports medicine advanced, and in her after school club, sports medicine, so i spend a lot of time with her when going to sports events or what not to help her so getting this interview consisted of a simple question, thankfully. I simply asked her if it would be okay to do an interview with her about being an Athletic Trainer. She of course said yes, Since i already spend...
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...Ethics in Athletic Training Paper The purpose of this paper is to identify the situation in which a correct ethical decision must be made and the different outcomes of such decisions. In this essay, the main topics to be covered will be the appropriate approach to making an ethical decision, potential courses of action and their potential consequences. After reading this paper, the reader will have a more extensive knowledge in ethical decision-making and a stronger opinion in the case. In this case study, George and his partners who own and operate a chain of rehabilitation centers become minority owners of a hockey team. During one of the most important games of the season, the star player gets checked into the boards and sustains a head injury. After 15 minutes, the player’s mental status begins to improve. Although he still couldn’t remember the details of his injury or the time immediately preceding it, his motor coordination was better. George and the team physician decided to let the player return to the game under close observation. The ethical decision that must be made is this: Would the athlete be allowed to go back to play after sustaining a head injury? The types of ethical issues presented in the case are: Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-Malfeasance and most importantly fidelity. Because these various stakeholders often have different interests and goals, health care professionals are often conflicted about the proper course of treatment for an injured athlete. Conflicts...
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...Jesse Yeager EXS-335 2/18/2016 William Kuehl Historical Leaders Essay: Otho Davis Otho Leroy Davis was born on February 8th, 1934. He was born and raised in Texas, and graduated from South Park High School. He served in the U.S Army Medical Service Corp for 3 years after graduating. Otho graduated from Lamar University in 1957 and received a degree in physical education, before receiving his master degree from Kent State, where he began his athletic training career. In 1971, Davis became an associate athletic trainer for the Baltimore Colts and in 1973 he became the head athletic trainer for the Philadelphia Eagles until 1995. During his time with the Colts and Eagles, he became the first NATA Executive Director, and the NATA made extensive progress in the understanding of how to take care of athletes during and after injury. (2) Otho Davis was recognized many different times for his work by the NATA, which awarded him the Professional Trainer of the Year award 5 times while he was with the Eagles. He was also elected into the Athletic Trainer Hall of Fame in 1981, while he was still working. Under Davis, the NATA secured professional liability insurance for athletic trainers, brought in the first corporate sponsors, and established the national office in Dallas, Texas. When he secured professional liability insurance for athletic trainers, he allowed athletic trainers to be safe from their athletes accusing them of negligence and other claims without evidence and support...
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...designing exercise or fitness programs for individual clients | |E 2. Team physician |b. Organizes, plans and oversees leisure activities and athletic programs. | |L 3. Nutritionist |c. Physician responsible for treating musculoskeletal injuries | |A 4. Personal Trainer |d. Responsible for teaching proper techniques and conditioning athletes | |K 5. Dentist |e. Responsible for injury diagnosis and is the supervision/advisor to the certified | |H 6. Athletic Trainer |athletic trainer and coach | |I 7.Coach |f. Responsible for hiring personnel who will make up the sports medicine team. | |G 8.Sport psychologist |g. Individual that can assist athletes with coping strategies | |J 9. Podiatrist |h. Responsible for injury evaluation and immediate care of athletic injuries | |B 10. Recreation Specialist |i. Conducts both individual and team training sessions. | |F 11. Athletic Administrator |j. Physician specializing in foot care | |D 12. Strength/Conditioning ...
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...Neva Costello Week 1 essay There are many careers for sports, physical education, fitness, and heath careers but there is only a few that I would choose to do. The one that I would try my best to go for was coach. Or I would try to either be an athletic director, outdoors adventure leader or an athletic trainer. These seem the most interesting four out of all of them. The top one that I would pick like I said in the first paragraph would be coaching. The coaching career calls for all levels usually must have a bachelor’s degree. Degree programs specifically related to coaching include exercise and sports science, physical, kinesiology, nutrition and fitness, physical education, and sports medicine. To become a public secondary school head coach, those who aren’t teachers must meet individual state requirement for certification. The way the head coaches get to their spots that there at now is they worked to get there. They started off as assistant coach and gained the necessary knowledge and experience. To get where they are they also have to go through a ranking on their wins and the way they get them. Some responsibilities coaches have are bringing these following items to games. First aid kit especially ice packs, two copies of your completed roster form to be given to the referee. Player and coach pass cards for teams playing MTOC level division (spring only), game ball (home game), corner flags at least 5 feet tall (home team). With younger kids coaches have to make...
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...very stressful situation so why not sit down and take some time to do it? Be creative, don't rush, give yourself plenty of time and really think about what interests you in life. My major is something that I will want to enjoy, something that I will be doing for the rest of my life. Why would I want to be miserable at something I do in life? In two short essays: "College? What's in It for me?" by Steven M. Richardson, and "What It Means to Be Creative", by S.I. Hayakawa, I can relate to my major very well. Athletic Training is something that takes skill, as well as being creative in your own way. No two Athletic Trainers are the same. The more creative I am at whatever I do, the better off I will be. I hold the keys to all the doors that can be opened in my life, and I will ensure that they will not be put to waste. Here at the State University at Cortland, I made the decision of choosing Athletic Training as my major. I knew I wanted to do this because I was very interested in sports my whole life. It wasn't an easy decision in choosing a school, but I think I made the best choice based on my major right now. In a short essay... [co;kgkkklj;;rdewwq...
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...in football, they are common across the entire sports spectrum. A concussion occurs when the head is hit directly or indirectly, causing a chemical disturbance within the brain that can have immediate consequences. An estimated 1.6 to 3.8 million concussions occur each year (CDC 2012). The numbers will always be very broad when it comes to concussions because so many athletes refuse to take themselves out of their games and a majority of the time they neglect to report any concussion symptoms to a trainer or coach. Lets take a look at some of the factors that contribute to athletes neglecting their concussions. A university study by Arkansas that included over 130 athletes showed that athletes are still very careless when it comes to concussions. Over one third of the athletes reported having concussion like symptoms at some point during their athletic career. What’s more staggering is the fact that more than half of those who reported having symptoms did not tell a coach or trainer for fear of missing games (Medical...
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...Physical Therapists The U.S. Department of Labor defines, “Physical therapists as health care specialists who restore mobility, alleviate pain and suffering, and work to prevent permanent disabilities for their patients” (Us Department of Labor). This interactive career is one of the fastest growing jobs at this time. A physical therapist has the opportunity to work in a hospital, private office, or clinic. Their patients could range from aging woman, an athlete, an unfortunate accident victim, or someone with lower back pain. Saul Wischnitzer projects his research by explaining that it's a physical therapists job to first test then measure the patients’, muscle strength, coordination, motor function, and a range of motion. After a certain number of sessions, the physical therapist must determine a process for the treatment so the patient can regain mobility. They specialized process should help relieve the pain and assure the patient everything will be okay. Working as a physical therapist gives a person the satisfaction of helping people achieve a goal with gradual progress and seeing them once or twice a week. The experience a physical therapist takes away from going to work every day includes meeting new people and having conversation with new individuals. Also knowing that physical therapists earn a good amount of money attracts some people to this occupation. Physical therapy is a modern career that is exciting, challenging, and allows a person to be social. A job...
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...A definition of myself. A seventeen year old female athlete in high school. That is what anyone walking down the street would say, but that random person walking down the street is not writing this essay. So, I am going to start over. A definition of myself. I am temperamental, I get aggressive, I tend to trust easier than I should, I forgive too easily, I am almost always angry, the glass tends to be half empty, I throw fits, my words tend to be venom, and I do not know who I am. I cannot pinpoint where I fit into society and what my purpose is. I do know that I am an aggressive teenage girl that runs Cross Country and Track, I am a girl that sings in my school's choir, I am a girl that tapes and bandages together wounded athlete in my school's athletic activities, I am a girl that enjoys listening to music so loudly that people have to repeat themselves at least twice before I can form a coherent sentence in my head, and I am a girl that is still trying to form a cohesive definition of myself....
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...drugs increase heart rate, respiration and blood pressure. It increases the activity of the central nervous system. These drugs affect the brain making the athlete feel more alert, confident and strong. There are certain drugs which aid in the treatment of various problems in the treatment of hyperactive children. The use of amphetamines is illegal and their use in sports is prohibited. They cause many adverse physical and psychological reactions in sports such as dizziness, insomnia, heart palpitations, sexual impotence, irregular heartbeat and tremors. Uses and problems of anabolic steroids, narcotics and stimulants: Name Uses Problems Anabolic steroids It is used in bodybuilding, Weightlifting and male and female athletics. It is used in treating delayed puberty, impotence, HIV, anemia, osteoporosis and bilary obstruction. In case of controlled use of this drug, it can help boost the body’s performance for a...
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...Andres Franco September 27th, 2010 Research Essay Can concussions affect brain function? The question whether concussions can affect brain function has been asked for years. Only recently medical researchers and scientists have found the answers to why concussions can affect the brain severely. Not only have they examined pro sport stars that have died due to concussions but also serial killers who have died or who are still in prison. Many pro football players suffer from concussions the most, since they do play head-on; the ones who have died from other natural deaths were examined. Some serial killers have also agreed to have their brain looked at for irregular brain function, and in both players and killers, there were either undeveloped frontal lobes or damaged frontal lobes. This was the answer they’ve been looking for not only to keep players safe that play pro sports, but to maybe save people from being a victim of homicide. Pro wrestler Chris Benoit suffered brain damage from his years in the ring and getting hit by metal chairs, rails, stairs, and even baseball bats. Maybe that could help explain why he killed his wife, son and also himself. A doctor who studied Benoit’s brain found out that his frontal lobe was damaged. Chris Benoit was a family man and everyone who knew him apart from wrestling, knew that that was most important to him. When he wasn’t wrestling he was with his family. In the ring he wasn’t so nice and his opponents weren’t either so they hit...
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...This essay will argue that sports teams from high school to the NFL need to focus more on the dangers of concussion sin football. In sports everyone who commits to playing for an organized team knows that there is a large risk involved by the time you are stepping onto the field, Court or Ice Rink. One of the most common sports that athletes are being injured in is the sport of football. Every one knows the dangers of the the full contact sport because it is so widely commercialized in for all ages. From High School all the way to the NFL football is a big deal but what about the injury's that come along with playing this violent game. Concussions are one of the most common injures that occur out of the football field and it has...
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...3/25/13 Example Argumentative Essay on Dieting and Exercise US Toll-free: 1-800-235-4105 International customers: 1-845-228-8552 click here to view all our phone and fax numbers Send email: support@privatewriting.com Select Assignment Type: HOME ESSAY WRITING DISSERTATION TERM PAPERS GHOST WRITING PLACE ORDER Essay Number of Pages: 1 1 page(s) (250 w ords) EXAMPLE ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY ON DIETING AND EXERCISE Avg. score 0.00 based on 0 opinions / 44108 view s total (65 today) Random F.A.Q. I have written my assignment, but before I hand it in, would you be able to proof read and tell me if I have done it correctly. We would be glad to proofread your assignment, please feel free to visit our order page or contact us via email with assignment criteria if unsure. When placing an order, make sure you choose "proofreading" in the "Academic Level" section. View all questions Deadline is in: Two Weeks Complexity Level: High-School Level April 7, 2013 Good exercise and diet are key aspects not only in appearance b ut in living long, healthy lives. Subtotal: 11.49 $ USD Diet and Exercise to Stay Healthy Discounts available. See our discount table Good exercise and diet habits are key aspects not only in appearance but in living long, healthy lives. One may look fabulous, both fit and healthy, while being just as unhealthy as an obese person. The exact opposite is true, also. A person may be a little overweight but have a healthy heart and...
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...[pic] UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE Faculty : EMS School of Business and Finance Course name : Advanced Marketing Student Name : Shauna Windvogel Student Number : 3209039 Assignment Title : The Brand in the Hand: Mobile Marketing at Adidas Course Code : MAN702 Lecturer Name : Prof Linda De Vries Compulsory Plagiarism Declaration I Shauna Windvogel, declare that the work attached is my own work. I acknowledge that copying someone else’s assignment or essay, or part thereof is wrong. All sources used in this work have been correctly referenced, using the Harvard system of in-text referencing. The work does not contain any sections that can be regarded as cut-or-paste technique, as a mere translation, or as “mono-phrasing” (work taken from a single source). I realise that a research argument has to be constructed, and declare that my text is a reflection of the integration of relevant sources. Further, I know that plagiarism is wrong. Plagiarism is to use another’s work and pretend that it is your own. Additionally, I have not allowed and will not allow anyone copy my work with the intention of passing it off as his/her own work. Signed: [pic] Date: 12 March 2012 Table of Contents Topic question: Given the reading of 2 marketing classics articles (13+17) and your understanding of marketing strategy processes consider recommending a specific market strategy for Adidas. Contents 1. Introduction 3 2...
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...As an Athletic Trainer ethics play a major role. In many cases I evaluate many of the injuries sustained by my student-athletes offering varied suggestions on how we should move forward with either a Doctor Visit or in house rehabilitation. With this responsibility comes opposition from both parents and coaches as they insist I clear an athlete for play or don’t deliver the whole truth to the parents and or coach. Although not as controversial as assisted suicide it poses significant risks and eyebrow raises in the sports world. Doctors, nurses, and various medical personal have a harder role. They wager people’s lives and future and decide in some countries whether or not to permit such an act. In this essay we will explore the facts on Euthanasia: Assisted Suicide, my view, the world view and its progress. Before I begin, however, let me note what I will not try to do. I will not try to show you that Physician Assisted Suicide is a fully justifiable course of action what I will do is give you facts and statistics of this rapidly growing controversial issue.. What I will show you is the compatibility to the commitment to good end-of-life care. One of the most important public policy debates today surrounds the issues of euthanasia and assisted suicide. The outcome of that debate to whether or not it should be made available will profoundly affect family relationships, interaction between doctors and patients, and concepts of basic ethical behavior. Although not accepted widespread...
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