Tag: Master of Athletic Training
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Athletic Trainers Help Solve the Patient Care Crunch
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“It’s cool to see how far athletic training has come from sports medicine,” says Corbin. “Now it’s everywhere from aeronautics to pediatrics—in all these different industries that now see the need for athletic trainers.” Without a doubt, the medical community needs help. In a recent study from the Journal of General Internal Medicine, authors of…
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Video highlight: UW-Green Bay Master of Athletic Training program
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Madeleine Corbin is a grad student in the Master of Athletic Training program at UW-Green Bay. She loves that the hands-on skills learned in lab is complemented by high school, collegiate and clinical rotations, allowing her to develop her skills out in the field. After graduation, Madeleine Corbin hopes to work as a physician extender. …
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UW-Green Bay launches updated Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Masters in Athletic Training web pages
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The Web Acceleration Team and members of Marketing and University Communication worked with Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) as well as the Masters in Athletic Training faculty to create updated web sites for both programs. Check them out: Equity, Diversion and Inclusion and Masters in Athletic Training.
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UW-Green Bay’s Master of Athletic Training Program Earns Valuable Accreditation – Green Bay News Network
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program earned valuable accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). CAATE is the current standard for professional athletic training programs as recognized by the Council for Higher Education.“This is a very important achievement for the UW-Green Bay MAT,” said Program Chair…
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UW-Green Bay’s Master of Athletic Training program earns valuable accreditation
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Green Bay, Wis.— The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program earned valuable accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). CAATE is the current standard for professional athletic training programs as recognized by the Council for Higher Education. “This is a very important achievement for the UW-Green Bay…
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Oculogica Receives Department of Defense Grant to Develop Wearable Concussion Diagnostic with Pre-eminent Partners
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Press Release submitted: Keller Army Hospital at West Point, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and AdHawk Microsystems will work with Oculogica to develop the wearable diagnostic. New York, NY- May 17, 2021—Oculogica (www.oculogica.com), a leader in concussion diagnosis and categorization, with the only FDA cleared aid in diagnosis of concussion that does…
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UW-Green Bay students will help study Oculogica’s wearable concussion detector
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GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students will help develop and test a wearable concussion detection device thanks to a TitletownTech investment, an email and $2 million from the Department of Defense. Oculogica Inc.’s device advances its original EyeBOX, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved device that uses eye movements to quickly identify symptoms of a potential concussion. The…
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MS in Athletic Training Information Session is Thursday, April 29
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Please encourage your students to join this live virtual information session with William Gear, MS in Athletic Training program chair, and Morgan Theobald, graduate admissions recruiter, to learn about the MS in Athletic Training program at UW-Green Bay.
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Spread the word: New Master of Athletic Training program is now enrolling for June
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Do you know a graduating senior, a recent graduate, or someone who wants to change careers? Spread the word about UW-Green Bay’s brand-new Master of Athletic Training program. Classes for the first cohort of students begin in June 2019. Athletic trainers are health care professionals who specialize in preventing, recognizing, managing and rehabilitating injuries resulting from…
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Enrollment now open for UW-Green Bay’s new Master of Athletic Training Program
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Classes begin in June 2019 for career path that is experiencing double-digit growth GREEN BAY – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has begun enrollment in a brand-new Master of Athletic Training program. Classes for the first cohort of students begin in June 2019. Athletic trainers are health care professionals who specialize in preventing, recognizing, managing…