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April 11, 2011 |
The two-year program is
designed for working professionals. It combines
academic experience with hands-on experience
during residency programs. “We feel strongly that this
is where the future of our profession is
heading,” said Alan Nasypany, athletic training
education program director. “It’s very
attractive to athletic trainers who want to
improve their clinical practice and achieve the
highest clinical degree in the field.” The university’s
undergraduate athletic
training program has been recognized as an
important and growing major for students. Kathy
Browder, “We knew this was a great
program, one that we could grow,” said Browder.
“We saw a lot of potential for synergy across
the university and decided we needed to invest
more resources into the program.” A partnership with the “When we knew there was an
opportunity to lead the nation in advanced
clinical doctorates for athletic trainers, we
began laying out the blueprints for what it
would look like,” said Seegmiller. “The result
is a model that has potential to enhance
healthcare for patients facing the burdens of
musculoskeletal disease.” Those blueprints came from
examining the university’s athletic training
program and the athletic training profession.
Realizing the potential, Nasypany and Seegmiller
broke new ground that will enhance student
leadership and carry the profession and
university into the future. After looking at the
self-support model utilized for the university’s
Executive MBA program, in its Students will spend two
four-week summer sessions at the “It’s very attractive to
athletic trainers who want to improve their
clinical practice and achieve the highest
clinical degree in the field,” said Nasypany. At the 2011 Athletic
Training Educators’ Conference in “This program has been
extensively reviewed by multiple parties across
the A handful of students will
form the program’s inaugural cohort, with
classes starting this summer. The application
deadline for this year is May 15. A fuller
cohort will start with the program in the summer
of 2012. The program cost is estimated at
$16,000. For more information on the
program:
www.uidaho.edu/athletictrainingprogram. |