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Athletic Training Education Program |
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The Physical Education/Athletic Training Major is a six (6) semester
competency-based program designed to provide professional preparation
leading toward eligibility to take the National Athletic Trainers
Association (NATA) Certification Exam. Certified Athletic
Trainers are highly trained allied health care professionals qualified
to work in a number of settings on the health problems of active
individuals.
Working closely with physicians and other allied health professionals,
Athletic Trainers are responsible for the prevention, recognition,
immediate treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries for the athletic
and general population. Supervised clinical observations and
experiences take place in the UMPI athletic training room as well as
with several off-campus affiliate settings, including local high
schools, hospital, physical therapy clinic, and with local emergency
medical services.
Program Mission Statement
The University of Maine at Presque Isle is committed to providing a comprehensive, progressive, high quality didactic and clinical education to prepare the multi-skilled professional for a career in athletic training regardless of race, age, gender, or creed. The educational program encompasses current research, close student, faculty, and staff interaction to promote intellectual and personal growth, and formal instruction in the prevention, recognition, and rehabilitation of the physically active. This preparation along with successful completion of the NATABOC certification requirements will qualify students for entry-level careers in athletic training.
Accreditation
The University of Maine Presque Isle is an accredited athletic
training education program through the Commission on Accreditation of
Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). The program received its
accreditation in the Fall of 2003.
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