Athletic Training: An Introduction To Professional Practice - Hardcover

Prentice, William E.

 
9780073199054: Athletic Training: An Introduction To Professional Practice

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Athletic Training is a much condensed version of the classic text Arnheim’s Principles of Athletic Training. Providing only those chapters that would effectively introduce the athletic training student to professional practice, it is designed for instructors who do not wish to cover the applications of athletic training in their first class. For those who are following the new curriculum requirements, the text introduces the athletic training student to the dynamic trends of the profession, while still providing a valuable resource for those eventually seeking professional certification.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Dr. William Prentice is Professor of Exercise and Sport Science and Coordinator of the Sports Medicine Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he also serves as the Director of the NATA approved Graduate Athletic Training Education Program. He received his BS and MS from the University of Delaware and his Ph.D. in Sports Medicine and Applied Physiology from the University of Virginia. He also has a BS in Physical Therapy from the University of North Carolina. He is a Certified Member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association and has received the Sayers A. "Bud" Miller Distinguished Athletic Trainer Educator Award and the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award from the NATA. In 2004 he was inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame. Dr. Prentice served as the Athletic Trainer for the Women's Soccer Program, which has won eighteen NCAA National Championships. He teaches graduate courses in sports medicine and athletic training. Dr. Prentice is the author of nine best-selling texts in athletic training, sports medicine, and health-related fitness.

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