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Monday Mar 24, 2025
Monday Mar 24, 2025
"The Future of Athletic Training" Tune into Episode 26 of The Behind the Sports Medicine Podcast on March 24th with Matthew Smitley an athletic trainer and assistant professor at the University of Kentucky. They discuss the evolving landscape of athletic training, including the future of education, the importance of quality clinical experiences, the challenges of job vacancies, and the need for athletic trainers to effectively communicate their value to secure better compensation. The conversation highlights the significance of innovation and advocacy in the profession. In this conversation, Matthew Smitley and Andrew Rizza discuss the evolving role of athletic trainers, emphasizing the importance of recognition, dual credentialing, and advocacy within the profession. They explore the challenges faced by entry-level practitioners, the significance of effective communication in defining the role of athletic trainers, and the ongoing debate surrounding advanced degrees in athletic training. The discussion highlights the need for continuous education and the potential for athletic trainers to become key players in the healthcare system.
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