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Title: NATA, CAAHEP, NATAJRC, and NATABOC


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NATA, CAAHEP, NATAJRC, and NATABOC
  • KSPE 4250

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HX of NATA
  • Dr. E.S. Bilke The Trainers Bible, 1917
  • Cramer published the First Aider in 1932
  • Late 1930s an attempt was ade to organize and
    form a natioanl association.

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HX of NATA
  • 1st NATA meeting was held in 1950 in Kansas City,
    101 attended
  • Purpose of founding NATA was to establish
    professional standards for athletic trainers
  • Six years later the NATA board appointed a
    committee to research and recommend educational
    preparation for the AT, this committee later
    became the Professional Education Committee

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HX of NATA
  • In 1959 the board approved a curriculum. In this
    the high school was recognized as a potential
    employment setting and the potential or PT/AT
  • 1969 before a college/university developed an UG
    AT program the received NATA approval

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HX of NATA
  • This lack of response led to a plan to revise the
    curriculum, create a certification exam, and work
    to create jobs in the high school setting
  • A sub committee on Curriculum was developed,
    chaired by Sayers Bud Miler, Jr (U of W) this
    committee was to evaluate programs seeking NATA
    approval for AT programs

6
HX of NATA
  • In 1970, 42 schools were asked to submit their
    curricula, but only 4 did
  • Indiana State University, Mankato State
    University, Lamar University, and University of
    New Mexico 1st NATA approved curriculums

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HX of NATA
  • By 1973, 14 schools were NATA approved. Only
    Indiana State allowed women. University of
    Arizona had a NATA approved graduate program
  • Approval Process every 5 years schools applied
    to renew approval and were visited by the
    Professional Ed Committee. The committees
    findings were forwarded to the NATA board for
    approval.

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HX of NATA
  • NATA approval continued until the NATA-JRC was
    formed in the mid 1990s to took over program
    accreditation.
  • It was 1979 before a school actually had a major
    in AT.
  • 1982, the first Role Delineation Study was done
    to determine exactly what the AT major should
    entail

9
HX of NATA
  • In 1986 all approved undergraduate degrees had to
    have a major in AT
  • Based on the Role Delineation Study (RDS) the 1st
    Competencies in Athletic Training was published

10
Hx of Certification Exam
  • 1971 1st certification exam
  • Grandfather clause
  • NATABOC formed in 1970 and eventually wrote
    questions, provided examiners, conduct RDS,
    monitor CEUs
  • NATABOC became independent in 1982, accredited
    by NCHCA
  • Board members elected from each district

11
Hx of Certification Exam
  • 1997 board reduced to 8 members selected by a
    nominating committee.
  • 1997, F/T executive director

12
Hx of CEU
  • 1974, idea for NATABOC to implement CEUs to
    maintain certification
  • 1978 actually implemented, 6 every 3 years
  • 1993, CEUs raised to 8 every 3 years
  • Currently 80 CEUs per 3 year period. 1 CEU 1
    contact hour

13
Research and Education Foundation
  • Transformed from NATA Research and Injury
    Committee in 1991
  • Committee structure research, education
    scholarship

14
AT Education Reform
  • 1989, decision that AT education programs should
    be accredited by an outside agency, CAHEA, part
    of AMA
  • 1990 athletic training recognized by the AMA as
    an allied health organization
  • NATA-JRC was formed independently to develop
    standards and guidelines regarding NATA-JRC
    review and CAHEA accreditation

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AT Education Reform
  • CAHEA disbanded in 1994
  • CAAHEP chosen as replacement accreditation
    agency
  • Became apparent to leadership that AT education
    needed reform. There was an uneven level of
    preparation of AT students

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AT Education Reform
  • Education Reform
  • Better prepare ATCs to meet demands of the
    future
  • Align themselves with other allied health
    professionals
  • Improve public perception of ATCs
  • 1994, Education Task Force was formed, every
    aspect of education was examined

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AT Education Reform
  • 18 months to complete report, was presented to
    NATA board in 1996
  • It was adopted by the board.
  • With this the internship route to certification
    was to be abolished by 2004.
  • Post graduate entry level education programs
    proposed.
  • Education Council was deemed necessary to act as
    a clearinghouse for AT education policy.

18
AT Education Reform
  • The Education Council would communicate with
    NATA-JRC on accrediting entry level AT education
  • Chad Starkey, was appointed the chair.
  • www.cewl.com

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Who does what?
  • NATABOC JRC-AT/CAAHEP NATA
  • Eligibility to sit for the exam ?
  • Cert exam development ?
  • Cert exam administration ?
  • Professional Practice/Discipline ?
  • Standards of Professional Practice ?
  • State Regulation ? ?
  • Accreditation site visitations ?
  • Accreditation Standards and guidelines ?
  • Forward Accreditation recommendations ?
  • Train and Evaluate Site Visitors ?
  • Educational Competencies ?
  • Code of Ethics ?
  • Membership ?
  • Graduate Education ?
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