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                           Health Science
                                                                                 Certified Nurse Aide
                                                                              Direct Support Professional
                                                                               Paid Feeding Assistants
                          Sports Medicine                                      First Aid/ CPR/ AED (BLS)
                                                                                     OSHA 10






        Sports Medicine I emphasizes Sports Medicine career          Athletic Trainer            Dental Hygienist
        exploration and the prevention of athletic injuries.  The class   Anesthesiologist          Dietitian
        will also cover components of exercise science, kinesiology,
        anatomy, principles of safety, first aid, cardiopulmonary   Biomedical Engineer          Health Educator
        resuscitation (CPR), and vital signs. The course also covers   Chiropractor              Lab Technician
        legal  issues,  members  of  the  sports  medicine  team,   Dental Assistant            Nursing Assistant
        nutrition, protective sports equipment, environmental
        safety issues, taping and wrapping, mechanisms of injury,     Pharmacist                   Physician
        and application of other sports medicine concepts.

        (Prerequisite:  Biology or instructor recommendation.)



        Sports Medicine II emphasizes the assessment and                   Are you interested in the Medical Field?
        rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The content will include        Are you a motivated self- starter?
        specific conditions and injuries that may be experienced by    Are you eager to learn with an inquisitive nature?
        individuals participating in athletic activities. In addition,   Can you demonstrate a sincere, caring attitude for the well-being of others?
        the use of appropriate therapeutic modalities and exercise
        in the care and rehabilitation of injuries will be examined.
        Advanced concepts related to the administrative aspects
        of the sports medicine program will also be covered in this
        course.
        (Prerequisite:  Sports Medicine I with a grade of 75 or better
        or instructor recommendation.)





        Sports Medicine III emphasizes the student’s ability
        to apply concepts from previous Sports Medicine
        course work to real-world situations and scenarios. A
        priority will be placed on understanding the current
        research and evidence-based practices affecting the
        practice of Sports Medicine professionals. Students
        are expected to participate in clinical situations
        either at school with their athletic department or at
        an outside clinical setting for real world experience.
        (Prerequisite for Clinical Portion:  Students must have 75 or
        better or instructor recommendation.)








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