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Principles of Pharmacology for Athletic Trainers, Third Edition continues the tradition of past editions to provide applications of pharmacological principles specifically aimed at the athletic trainer. The drug categories that are included are primarily those that may be pertinent to the treatment of athletic injuries or that may affect athletic performance.Drs. Joel Houglum, Gary Harrelson, and Teresa Seefeldt have taken a unique aspect to the organization and design of the Third Edition to be instructional discussions regarding the use and effects of drugs and of the disease states treated by these drug categories. Additionally, there is a specific discussion of the role of the athletic trainer regarding the therapeutic use and effects of these drugs.Features of the Third Edition:Satisfies all of the CAATE Educational Competencies on pharmacologyAdvanced organizers and specific learning objectives at the beginning of each chapterSummaries after each major topic within the chapterCase studies and clinical applicationsDiscussion on popular fitness supplementsKey words are in italics and defined in the glossaryConcept maps present important, yet complex, processes in a concise, graphical wayShaded textboxes throughout include additional information and are beneficial for the reader to recall a key concept addressed in an earlier chapterNew ancillary materials specifically for faculty that include PowerPoint slides and test bank questions for each chapterIncluded with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.Principles of Pharmacology for Athletic Trainers, Third Edition will continue to be the go-to resource to determine the best pharmacological treatment strategy and management by athletic trainers.
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Principles of Pharmacology for Athletic Trainers, Third Edition continues the tradition of past editions to provide applications of pharmacological principles specifically aimed at the athletic trainer. The drug categories that are included are primarily those that may be pertinent to the treatment of athletic injuries or that may affect athletic performance.Drs. Joel Houglum, Gary Harrelson, and Teresa Seefeldt have taken a unique aspect to the organization and design of the Third Edition to be instructional discussions regarding the use and effects of drugs and of the disease states treated by these drug categories. Additionally, there is a specific discussion of the role of the athletic trainer regarding the therapeutic use and effects of these drugs.Features of the Third Edition:Satisfies all of the CAATE Educational Competencies on pharmacologyAdvanced organizers and specific learning objectives at the beginning of each chapterSummaries after each major topic within the chapterCase studies and clinical applicationsDiscussion on popular fitness supplementsKey words are in italics and defined in the glossaryConcept maps present important, yet complex, processes in a concise, graphical wayShaded textboxes throughout include additional information and are beneficial for the reader to recall a key concept addressed in an earlier chapterNew ancillary materials specifically for faculty that include PowerPoint slides and test bank questions for each chapterIncluded with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.Principles of Pharmacology for Athletic Trainers, Third Edition will continue to be the go-to resource to determine the best pharmacological treatment strategy and management by athletic trainers.
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Administrative Topics in Athletic Training: Concepts to Practice, Second Edition continues to be a dynamic text that addresses important administrative issues, practices, and procedures, as well as fundamental concepts, strategies, and techniques related to the management of all aspects of an athletic training health care delivery system. Uniquely, this text balances theory and application around management, administration, and leadership for the athletic trainer in multiple practice settings.Inside the Second Edition, Drs. Gary Harrelson, Greg Gardner, and Andrew Winterstein feature case studies and instructional activities, both within the text and instructor materials, to help athletic training students and clinicians understand and apply the concepts to “real world” scenarios. Numerous graphic elements such as boxes, callouts, tables, and illustrations are included throughout the text to enhance readability.New and updated features to the Second Edition:Numerous case studies, examples, and classroom activities12 appendices provide tools and examples to aid in the application of concepts and principles addressed in the textEach chapter uses an Advanced Organizer to aid the reader in chapter orientationAll chapters have been updated to include changes in laws, regulations and practicesIssues in educational and clinical settings are broken into different chaptersChapters have been grouped into three sections to improve flow of the text— Personal Practices, Athletic Training Practices and Organizational PracticesFaculty will have access to an Instructor’s Manual, PowerPoint slides, and Test Bank QuestionsUpdated topics inside the Second Edition:Use of social mediaMultiple generations in the workplaceTime management and prioritizationProcess of writing a business planAthletic training as a businessStarting your own businessAdministrative models in educational settingsImpact of degree transition in athletic trainingGuidelines for appropriate medical coverage in secondary school and university settingsExpanding roles of Athletic Trainers in clinical settingsIncluded with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.Administrative Topics in Athletic Training: Concepts to Practice, Second Edition provides beneficial information on administrative topics and will be a useful resource for athletic training students, practitioners, and any administrator responsible for supervision of athletic trainers and athletic training service programs.