Course IntroductionSports Medicine has been a part of Skyline's curriculum since the 2003-2004 school year. Students participate as student aides after school, working with our school's athletic trainer, athletes and coaches for an extensive 180-hour worksite learning experience. All sports medicine students have the opportunity to participate in HOSA's and the Washington Career & Technical Sports Medicine Association's competition each spring through CLUB MED. Overall, students finishing the sports medicine program leave with extensive medical knowledge that can be applied to any healthcare career and/or their personal lives.
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Important DatesApril 15th - End of 3rd quarter! All missing 3rd quarter assignments & assessments due!
June - Semester Portfolio June - Semester Leadership Project and Competencies Due June - Senior Final June - Final |
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General Course FilesSyllabus
Syllabus Signature Page (must be completed by hand, not digitally) ATR Shift Sign-Up Form Sports Medicine Handbook CLUB MED Membership Application ClassLink Access and Instructions |
Participate in...through CLUB MED! |
Articles:
"Pre-Season Heat-Acclimatization Guidelines" Consensus Statement "Environmental Cold Injuries" NATA Position Statement "Lightning Safety for Athletics and Recreation" NATA Position Statement "Pre-Hospital Management of the Spine Injured Athlete" and 2014 EMS Changes "Emergency Planning in Athletics" NATA Position Statement |