Healthcare Professionals

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  1. 1. An individual who is a highly educated allied health care professional and is a credentialed specialist in athletic training
  2. 7. Individuals that serve as advisors to local and state recreation and park commissions and manage comprehensive recreation programs in a variety of settings
  3. 8. An individual who is responsible for hiring personnel who will make up the sports medicine team, including the coaches, the strength and conditioning coach, the athletic trainer, the team physician, a sports nutritionist, and a sport psychologist
  4. 10. An individual who leads and instructs campers in outdoor-oriented forms of recreation such as swimming, hiking, horseback riding, and camping
  5. 11. Defined as a multidisciplinary approach to health management or achievement of full potential, including the physiological, biomechanical, psychological, and pathological phenomena associated with exercise and sports
  6. 12. Individuals that serve as a liaison between the director of the park or recreation center and the recreation leaders. They plan, organize and manage recreational activities to meet the needs of a variety of populations and oversee recreation leaders.
  7. 13. Stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act which regulates how individuals who have health information about an athlete can share that information with others and not be in violation of the privacy rule
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  1. 2. An individual who is responsible for preparticipation health examinations; diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries; advising and teaching athletic trainers; attending games, scrimmages, and practices; and counseling the athlete about health matters
  2. 3. Term refers collectively to strength and conditioning coaches, personal fitness trainers, and others interested in exercise and sport sciences; the group also includes physical education teachers, exercise physiologists, biomechanists, sport psychologists and sports nutritionists.
  3. 4. An individual primarily responsible for the daily operation of a recreation program
  4. 5. Considered a health care provider; the individual works in acute health care settings, such as hospitals and rehabilitation centers or in long-term and residential care facilities.
  5. 6. An individual who provides instruction and coach groups in specialties such as swimming or tennis
  6. 9. An individual responsible for designing a comprehensive exercise or fitness program for an individual client based on the person’s health history, capabilities, and objectives for fitness