Duties and Responsibilities: Athletic training
is often confused with personal training. There is, however, a large difference
in the education, skillset, job duties and patients of an athletic trainer and
a personal trainer. Athletic trainers provide physical medicine, rehabilitative
and preventative services. Athletic trainers treat a breadth of patients,
including but not limited to: professional, college, secondary school and youth
athletes, dancers, musicians and military personnel. Athletic trainers can work
in a variety of locations including schools, physician clinics, hospitals and
manufacturing plant
Salary: The annual salary for
someone with the job title Athletic Trainer may vary depending on a number of
factors including industry, company size, location, years of experience and
level of education. Our team of Certified Compensation Professionals has
analyzed survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at companies of
all sizes and industries to present this range of annual salaries for people
with the job title Athletic Trainer in the United States.
Education: most
athletic trainers are professionally certified through a variety of national
boards and agencies, including the National Athletic Trainers Board of
Certification or others.
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a picture:
Reflection: I think I would like
to be a Athletic Trainer because they seem to be in every football game and
they also to meet famous person and they could get a chance to see the whole
field in the middle.
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