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Employment Settings and Facility Management Sports Medicine I
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Employment Opportunities Employment Opportunities 1950s Traditional Setting 1950s Traditional Setting –College, University, Professional Level 1980s Traditional Setting 1980s Traditional Setting –High School Level Today Traditional Setting Today Traditional Setting –Sports Medicine Clinics/Hospitals More Diverse Settings More Diverse Settings –Corporate/industrial –Military –NASA –NASCAR Settings Complete List Settings Complete List –Secondary schools –School districts –Colleges and universities –Professional sports –Sports medicine clinics –Industrial –Military –Physician extenders –Medical supply sales –College educators –Researchers –Administrators
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Athletic Training Areas Administrative Office Administrative Office Hydrotherapy Area Hydrotherapy Area Prevention (Taping) Area Prevention (Taping) Area Rehabilitation Area Rehabilitation Area Treatment (Therapeutic Modality) Area Treatment (Therapeutic Modality) Area Physician’s Examination Office Physician’s Examination Office Storage Area Storage Area
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Administrative Office Document, review and file all medical records/notes Document, review and file all medical records/notes –Physical forms –Injury reports –Treatment forms –Insurance claims –Rehabilitation forms –Physician referral forms
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Hydrotherapy Area
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Prevention (Taping) Area
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Rehabilitation Area
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Treatment (Therapeutic Modality)
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Record Keeping Careful records should be kept on all athletes Careful records should be kept on all athletes Required to have a pre-participation physical on file Required to have a pre-participation physical on file Accident-Injury Forms Accident-Injury Forms Daily treatment forms Daily treatment forms Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) –Law restricts who has access to medical records –Regulates exactly what information can be exchanged and to whom it can be shared with
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Budgetary Concerns A major problem for athletic trainers is a budget of sufficient size A major problem for athletic trainers is a budget of sufficient size Provide limited budgetary provisions Provide limited budgetary provisions Fail to provide proper facilities Fail to provide proper facilities Budgetary needs vary considerably Budgetary needs vary considerably Budge records should be Budge records should be kept on file
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Expendable Supplies Examples Examples –Adhesive tape –Adhesive bandages –Hydrogen peroxide –Prewrap
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Non-Expendable Supplies Examples Examples –Compression wraps –Scissors –Neoprene sleeves –Coolers –whirlpool
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Purchasing Systems Purchasing may be done through direct buy or competitive bid Purchasing may be done through direct buy or competitive bid Small purchases can be made directly Small purchases can be made directly Larger purchases send out to competing vendors Larger purchases send out to competing vendors Orders are generally placed with the lowest bidder Orders are generally placed with the lowest bidder
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