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ATT 250: Emergency Care in Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
The content and lab activities in this course prepare athletic training students to work collaboratively and use critical thinking to make appropriate decisions regarding the planning and care necessary in an emergency. Skills taught focus on advanced acute care procedures for people experiencing a medical emergency based on current evidence including: CPR and AED training, administering supplemental oxygen, prevention of infectious disease transmission, initial and secondary injury assessment including a relevant review of systems, wound closure, and patient transportation. Lab fees required.
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ATT 274: Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis I
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Fundamental skills of athletic training examination and assessment, including examination approaches and techniques, assessment of status and documentation for individuals with sport-related injuries. Emphasis placed on musculoskeletal disorders. Case studies are used to facilitate learning.
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ATT 275: Athletic Training Practicum II
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Involves supervised clinical practice with instruction of selected athletic training skills appropriate to the student's level in the program for example: documentation, emergency procedures and assessments, and technical application of selected therapeutic interventions and protective taping and wrapping. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical education experience requirements. Students must be admitted into the professional athletic training program to be eligible to enroll in this course.
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ATT 276: Athletic Training Practicum III
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Involves supervised clinical education with instruction of selected athletic training skills appropriate to the student's level in the program for example: subjective and objective patient examination, diagnostic testing, and clinical documentation. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical education experience requirements. Students must be admitted into the professional athletic training program to be eligible to enroll in this course.
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ATT 301: Global Perspectives in Athletic Training and Therapy
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This is a travel abroad course that requires travel to selected destinations to study the delivery of athletic therapy and rehabilitation services to clients/patients. Students travel to these destinations to learn about the role of athletic therapy and rehabilitation in the larger healthcare system. The travel component of the course will include interactive tours covering the history, culture, and athletic therapy and rehabilitation trends of the country(ies) visited. Students will participate in class(es), scholarly lectures, and practical experiences with students and faculty of host institutions or organizations.
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ATT 310: Athletic Training Student Development II
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course is designed to introduce the student to the application of the biopsychosocial model to healthcare delivery. The student will explore the role of patient outcomes in relation to clinical reasoning skills specific to clinical decision-making. Through experiential learning opportunities with healthcare professionals treating active populations, the student will begin to identify the various interventions used to treat injuries and illnesses. Through interaction with active populations, the student will be introduced to the impact of the social determinants of health and healthcare policies. Certification in CPR/AED is part of the course. Lab fees are required. 3 hours lecture/week.
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ATT 370: Medical and Surgical Issues in Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Seminar-style class with physicians and other health care specialists emphasizing the recognition and evaluation of injuries and illnesses, and the medical intervention and rehabilitation methods used for these problems.
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ATT 373: Therapeutic Interventions I
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Studies the scientific foundations and practice-based implementation of various therapeutic interventions in athletic training. Provides knowledge necessary to make clinical decisions as to which therapeutic interventions will be most effective in a rehabilitative intervention program. Clinical case studies are used to facilitate learning.
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ATT 374: Therapeutic Interventions II
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A continuation of Therapeutic Interventions I. Studies the scientific foundations and practice-based implementation of various therapeutic interventions in athletic training. Provides knowledge necessary to make clinical decisions as to which therapeutic interventions will be most effective in a rehabilitative intervention program. Clinical case studies are used to facilitate learning.
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ATT 375: Athletic Training Practicum IV
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Involves supervised clinical education with instruction of selected athletic training skills appropriate to the student's level in the program for example: subjective and objective patient examination, diagnostic testing, and clinical documentation. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical education experience requirements. Students must be admitted into the professional athletic training program to be eligible to enroll in this course.
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