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First Year Observation

The first year observation experience is designed to orient the student to the daily routine and activities of the program. Students are provided the opportunity to demonstrate basic taping skills and become familiar with the inventory, documentation, and electronic systems used in the athletic training room. It is also an opportunity for the athletic training staff and current students to interact and work with each student.

Part I

Students participating in the observation component in the first year must complete the following procedures prior to reporting to the athletic training room:

  • Completed Technical Standards Form (Appendix III)
  • Completed Health/Medical Form, (Appendix IV) including current immunizations documented through Health Service
  • Provide documentation of a current First Aid/CPR card(s) or complete PE 190
  • Complete the Blood Borne Pathogen training

The Health Exam and Technical Standards Forms can be completed at the Student Health Service. Students should call x1045 to make an appointment to see a Health Service Physician. There is no charge for this examination.

Part II

Once the above procedures have been completed and documented with the Program Director, the observation student will be scheduled for specific observation times. The observations will include a variety of times including: opening, closing, and practice sessions. During the observation hours the students will demonstrate knowledge or competency of the pre-admitted matrix (Appendix II). All criteria in the pre-admitted matrix must be demonstrated to the Program Director or an ACI. These students are to obtain 40 observation hours per semester.

Part III

Near the end of the academic year(April 1), first year students must submit their completed Application Packet and complete an interview before being considered for admission to the clinical and advanced didactic portions of the Athletic Training Education Program. Admission to the program is based on the information provided in the packet, interview and the professional judgment of the Athletic Training Review Board.