Athletic Trainer
Career Description
Athletic trainers prevent, care for and rehabilitate athletic injuries following treatment and rehabilitation procedures prescribed by team physicians. Trainers give immediate first aid, tape injuries, supervise diets, assist in purchasing and fitting athletic equipment and educate athletes about healthy lifestyle habits. On game day, an athletic trainer may help prepare athletes for competition, recommend that certain players refrain from physical activity and treat injuries that occur during the competition.
Academic Requirements
More than 100 accredited institutions offer bachelor’s and master’s degrees in athletic training. The National Athletic Trainers Association offers graduate level programs for those interested in furthering their education. Studies usually are conducted in human physiology, anatomy, kinesiology and nutrition. Most employers require their athletic trainers to be certified.
Schools
Central Methodist University (Fayette)
877/CMU-1854
Culver-Stockton College (Canton)
573/288-6000
Missouri State University (Springfield)
417/836-5000
Missouri Valley College (Marshall)
660/831-4000
Southeast Missouri State University (Cape Girardeau)
573/651-2109
Southwest Baptist University (Bolivar)
800/526-5859
Truman State University (Kirksville)
660/785-4000
University of Central Missouri (Warrensburg)
877/729-8266
William Woods University (Fulton)
800/995-3159
Professional Associations
National
National Athletic Trainers' Association
State
Missouri Athletic Trainers Association
Missouri State Athletic Trainer Advisory Committee







