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Athletic
Training Student Policies
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Medical
Policies
Medical Physical
- All Pre-professional students must have a completed medical physical
with his/her program application materials.
- Physicals must include a signed statement from the attending physician
that the student meets the technical standards of the program.
- Students must also complete and sign the technical standards form.
- Students must also have a tuberculin test (TB) completed.
ATS Physical Forms may be obtained in the Athletic Training Room (ME
140) or from the Program Director- these are NOT the same as ATHLETE
physical forms!
Hepatitis B Vaccinations
- After completion of the Pre-Application process of the major. EACH
student should IMMEDIATELY begin the series of Hepatitis B vaccinations.
This is YOUR RESPOSIBILITY!! Students may decline vaccinations.
- Shots are given in the Student Health Service on campus. Vaccination
information may be obtained from the Director of Telecommunications
and Safety (Joanne Rosczyk) Somsen 104. Phone # 457-5053.
Blood Born Pathogens
- It is expected that each athletic training students will follow the
universal precautions for handling BBP as detailed on page 23-24 of
the handbook. PROTECT YOURSELF AND PROTECT OTHERS!!
- Upon acceptance into the AT program, students will be retrained in
BBP prior to fall semester each year.
Physical Health
- Upon acceptance to the Athletic Training Program. ATS's will participate
in a BIOMECHANICS IN-SERVICE prior to each fall semester. Students will
learn proper lifting, carrying, bending, reaching and posture techniques.
ATS's who display inadequate strength, flexibility or biomechanics will
be given intervention exercises or referred as necessary. ALWAYS use
proper biomechanics!!!
- ATS's must remember that "to take care of others, you must first take
care of yourself". Please utilize the health principles you have learned
and get plenty of rest, eat well, keep yourself hydrated, and be safe!
Mental Health
- Being an ATS is demanding and stressful.
- Time management is essential.
- Plan time for physical activity and other activities that help you
with stress. ( Alcohol use and abuse are not stress management techniques)
You are health professionals, model appropriate behaviors!!
- The WSU Counseling Center, Gildemeister 132, can assist you with learning
coping techniques. (457-5330)
Professional
Expectations of Athletic Training Students
Dress and Grooming
The American Medical Association
recognizes the profession of Athletic Training as an Allied Health Care
profession. Therefore, it is expected that all ATS's will be neatly groomed
and dressed during ALL clinical experiences. Student expectations at WSU
will parallel the accepted standards of the profession of Athletic Training.
- Clothing, outerwear, shirts must be long enough to tuck in, not faded,
not revealing, and without holes or fringe. Hats must be clean and not
worn. Sandals are not permitted due to safety.
- Daily training room attire should be professional and not trendy.
Professional dress consists of clothing that is appropriately sized
and will allow you to perform your duties. Pants can be jeans, colored
jeans, cotton "docker style" pants, or wind pants. Jeans are not allowed
at football practice. Tops can be "logo" sweatshirts, polo shirts, T-shirts,
sweaters, or blouses. T-shirts with "alcohol" or "sexual" material are
not permitted. Athletic, team, or University themes are preferred. Shorts
must be mid-thigh or longer, "docker style" are preferred. "Gym" style
shorts or cutoffs are not permitted. Jean shorts must be hemmed.
- OUTSIDE attire should be as professional as possible;"logo" jacket
or sweatshirt ,windpants, rainwear, hats, gloves, boots.
- Indoor game clothing includes: Cotton "docker" style pants, dress
shirts/sweaters, and"logo" wear as appropriate. Dress clothes need to
be functional and professional! Not trendy.
General Grooming Guidelines:
- Baseball style caps are discouraged as daily indoor training room
attire.
- Hair and facial hair must be clean and well groomed.
- Body odor, cigarette odor, or an odor of alcohol is not professional
. Your supervising ATC will use his/her discretion and may restrict
you from your clinical experiences that day.
- Any cuts, burns, abrasions or skin ulcerations MUST be covered at
ALL times.
- ALL WSU ATHLETIC TRAINING LOGO apparel may ONLY be worn during class,
clinical and game experiences.
- Blue jeans or sweat pants are NEVER permitted for game attire.
- Socks and laced shoes must be worn at all times.
- Tattoos and body piercing's must be covered or removed while performing
clinical hours (men and women may wear 1 pair of small to medium sized
earrings).
- While traveling and working with a team, ATS's must also follow team
guidelines.
- A supervising ATC/R may use his/her discretion and ask you to amend
your attire, change your attire or if necessary restrict you from your
clinical experience that day because of your attire.
Clinical Education Conduct
Your clinical education is a
very important aspect of your overall educational experience in the Athletic
Training Major. Consequently, your actions and your relationships with
athletes, instructors, coaches, and your fellow ATS's can affect the quality
of your clinical experience.
- ALL of the opportunities available during your clinical educational
experience are valuable ones. It is expected that you will remain focused
during this time and NOT concentrate on personal relationships or socializing.
- Dedication and hard work will assist you with accomplishing your goals.
- An athletic trainer that is focused on their job and that is organized
will not disrupt a coach or a team.
- Communicate professionally and be respectful of your supervising ACI,
coaches, ATS's and athletes.
- CONFIDENTIALITY: ALL information accessed in the athletic training
room is CONFIDENTIAL. At times, this information facilitates your education,
but this information MUST at all times remain confidential. DO NOT discuss
this information with anyone unless this is approved by the supervising
ACI.
- Notify your supervising ACI ASAP of any emergency situations that
restrict you from attending your clinical assignment or that cause you
to be late. You are expected meet all clinical assignments.
- You are expected to contact your clinical supervisor as soon as you
possibly can of any conflicts with your clinical assignment. Your clinical
supervisor will make the appropriate arrangements to cover your assignment.
- You may not "switch" assignments. The supervising ACI will resolve
any conflicts you might have.
- If you have scheduling conflicts that you cannot resolve with your
clinical supervisor, please contact the Program Director.
- The supervising ACI will report any conflicts or problems with your
clinical education to the Athletic Training Program Director after appropriate
discussion with the ATS. Any discipline will follow those outlined in
the Retention Guidelines.
- It is expected that you will make contact with and introduce yourself
to the ACI, Coaches and athletes you work with throughout your clinical
education.
- It is expected that you work within the scope of your knowledge and
abilities. Do NOT be afraid to ask questions or seek advice from more
experienced ATS's or ACI.
Clinical Assignments and
Rotations
- Second Semester Sophomores and First Semester Juniors will rotate
on the first of each month to a new ACI and clinical assignment. These
assignments will be at WSU, Saint Mary's University, Winona Senior High
School, or at several general medical sites.
- Seniors will be assigned to a ACI as "Head Athletic Training Students"
for at least one men's and one women's sport with experiences covering
contact and non-contact sports. These assignments will be at WSU or
SMU.
- ATS's are responsible for reporting all injuries to the supervising
ACI and completing all documentation required by the site supervisor.
- ATS's are responsible for following all rules and regulations of the
site and site supervisor.
- ATS's are responsible for recording their clinical education experiences,
completing clinical education proficiencies, and meeting with the ACI
for monthly evaluations.
- ATS's are responsible for completing HERS 362 Practicum Clinical Proficiencies
each semester.
Preschool, Breaks, Weekend
and Evening Clinical Assignments
- ATS's will be assigned to an ACI and a team or site and clinical educational
experiences will be in the afternoon, evenings, on the weekends and
during University breaks.
- Any conflicts must be discussed PRIOR to your assignment with your
ACI and the Program Director.
- Break schedules will be divided and you will have part of each break
OFF (unless you are traveling).
Performing the duties of
a Certified Athletic Trainer and the MN State Registration Act
- ATS's MUST be directly supervised by a certified athletic trainer
during clinical experiences.
- AS an accredited athletic training education program, all clinical
education or fieldwork experiences must be approved by the Program Director
and in facilities that have signed clinical affiliation agreements with
WSU and have agreed to meet the expectations of WSU's ATEP.
- Camps, clinics, intramural's: ATS's may work or volunteer ONLY as
First Aiders and MAY NOT perform the duties of an athletic trainer.
If you perform the duties of an ATC you are breaking the law! You will
not be allowed to continue in the major.
- You are an ATS at WSU and you must follow WSU's guidelines and have
the Program Director's approval to volunteer or obtain clinical education
hours. Please inform the Program Director before you perform clinical
education or volunteer. Inappropriate hours may be against federal and/or
state law and may result in your removal from WSU's program.
Professional Organizations,
Clubs and Conferences
- All athletic training students are encouraged to become members of
the National Athletic Trainers Association (this will reduce the cost
of the certification examination).
- ATS's will have the opportunity to participate in the WSU Athletic
Training Club.
- ATS's will have the opportunity and are encouraged to participate
in local, state, regional, and national athletic training workshops,
conferences and educational seminars. Record these experiences
on your resume.
NATABOC Certification Examination
- All students accepted into the program are expected to take the NATABOC
Certification Examination as close to his/her graduation date as possible.
- Information about the examination may be obtained from the Program
Director.
- Information about the exam may be obtained from the NATABOC web site
at http://www.bocatc.org
- Information may also be obtained by calling 1-800-Try-NATA
- Practice exams may be obtained in the athletic training room and accessed
on the athletic training room's computer (Exam Master, Sims-Master).
- Study guides are available. Information is in the NATA News or see
the Program Director.
Chain of Command
- All ATS's will follow the appropriate chain of command with suggestions,
concerns or problems.
- Your ACI should be contacted FIRST. The Program Director should be
contacted next.
- In an ACADEMIC matter: If the Program Director cannot help/satisfy
you, then the Health, Exercise, and Rehabilitative Sciences Department
Chair should be consulted. If the HERS Chair cannot help/satisfy you,
then the Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences should be contacted.
- In an ATHLETIC matter: If the Program Director cannot help/satisfy
you, then the Athletic Director should be contacted.
Evaluations
- Athletic Training Students will be evaluated every month by their
ACI. These evaluations should be discussed with the ATS by the ACI.
A copy may be given to the ATS and the original should be given to the
Program Director by the ACI for filing in the ATS file.
- Annual ATS evaluations with the ATS, Program Director, and WSU Athletic
Trainers will be scheduled. Seniors will be evaluated at the end of
first semester and Juniors at the beginning of second semester. ATS's
will be asked to self-evaluate and then all parties will discuss successes
and areas for improvement as well as discuss strategies for improvement.
Forms will be distributed.
- Students will be asked to evaluate their supervising ACI's and the
clinical education sites each month. This information will be summarized
and shared biannually with the ACI's.
- Students will also be asked to evaluate the Athletic Training Education
Program including the clinical education component on an annual basis.
Mentoring
- Students are expected to serve as mentors for the other less experienced
students in the program.
- All ATS's are expected to assist student observers and treat them
with respect.
Time Management
- ATS's academic and clinical workloads are rigorous and students are
expected to manage their time appropriately.
- PLANNING is essential. Academic responsibilities take precedent over
your clinical assignment. If you are stressed because of your class
responsibilities, notify your ACI at least two days in advance for a
day off.
- PLANNING is essential. If you are scheduled to work an event or practice
or travel and this conflicts with an academic responsibility, notify
your clinical supervisor immediately.
Time Constraints of the Athletic
Training Major
Each student should be aware of
the time constraints involved with the clinical/practical portion of the
Athletic Training Major at WSU. Clinical Education and Fieldwork experiences
parallels the academic coursework. It is expected that student progress
appropriately and meet Retention Guidelines.
Each student should be advised
that upon admission into the program, the student will need to commit
a large percentage of each day to the academic and clinical requirements
of the major.
A student who chooses to participate
in activities that conflict with the time demands of the clinical requirements
of the Athletic Training Major (athletics, intramural's, social activities,
chorus, band, drama, work, etc.) MUST discuss the implication of the time
conflict with their activity supervisor. The activity supervisor and Program
Director will collaborate and resolve any time schedule conflicts, so
the students' clinical requirements are structured to allow the student
to succeed in the Athletic Training Major.
Harassment/Discrimination
Procedure
"This includes allegations of race
discrimination/harassment, sexual discrimination/harassment, sexual violence,
discrimination/harassment based on age, color, national origin, religion,
sexual orientation, marital status, status with regard to public assistance
or membership in local commission." (System 1B.1.1)
An ATS that has questions about
any incident or action by a fellow student, staff or faculty member should
report the incident to their supervising ATC/R immediately or to the Program
Director. "All complaints of discrimination/harassment or sexual violence
will be promptly investigated and appropriate action will be taken as
expeditiously as possible."(System 1B.1.1) ATS's and faculty should report
all incidents to Tess Arrik-Krueger, Affirmative Action Officer, Somsen
202B, 457-5013.
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