Special Interest Advocacy vs. Public Interest: The Regulator’s Role in Protecting the Public Denise Fandel Executive Director, NATABOC CLEAR 2001 Rescheduled.

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Special Interest Advocacy vs. Public Interest: The Regulator’s Role in Protecting the Public Denise Fandel Executive Director, NATABOC CLEAR 2001 Rescheduled San Antonio, TX January 11, 2002

NATABOC Background n Membership Organization formed n Membership org. begins certification n NATABOC becomes a stand- alone Board - NCCA Accredited n NATABOC incorporates n NATABOC hires first full-time staff

Focusing on Roles & Responsibility Taking the emotion and subjectivity out of the process of decision making

NATABOC Governance n 9 member Board of Directors n 3 non-credential holders serve as Directors u Public Director u Physician Director u Corporate/Educational Director n Standing Committees

Roles & Responsibility Who are you responsible to? What are you responsible for?

NATABOC Education Membership NCCA States Consumers Special Interest Groups State Athletic Training Societies

NATABOC Education Membership NCCA States Consumers Special Interest Groups State Athletic Training Societies

To certify athletic trainers and to identify for the public, quality health care professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards of practice and continuing competency programs To certify athletic trainers and to identify for the public, quality health care professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards of practice and continuing competency programs

NATABOC Education Membership NCCA States Consumers Special Interest Groups State Athletic Training Societies

NATABOC Education Membership NCCA States Consumers Special Interest Groups State Athletic Training Societies

NATABOC Education Membership NCCA States Consumers Special Interest Groups State Athletic Training Societies

NATABOC Education Membership NCCA States Consumers Special Interest Groups State Athletic Training Societies

Roles & Responsibility Who are you responsible to? What are you responsible for?

Decision Making

NATABOC Mission Statement To certify athletic trainers and to identify for the public, quality health care professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards of practice and continuing competency programs

To certify athletic trainers and to identify for the public, quality health care professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards of practice and continuing competency programs To certify athletic trainers and to identify for the public, quality health care professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards of practice and continuing competency programs

NATA Mission Statement To enhance the quality of healthcare for athletes and those engaged in physical activity, and to enhance the profession of athletic training through education and research in the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries

CAAHEP/JRC-AT Mission Statement To nurture quality health sciences education to serve the public interest.

CAAHEP/JRC-AT Mission Statement To nurture quality health sciences education to serve the public interest.

Your Bullseye?

To certify athletic trainers and to identify for the public, quality health care professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards of practice and continuing competency programs To certify athletic trainers and to identify for the public, quality health care professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards of practice and continuing competency programs