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        | Samuel E. Billik writes the first major Athletic Training text, the Trainers Bible |  | 
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        | charles and frank cramer develop a chemical company to produce athletic liniment for injured athletes |  | 
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        | the cramer family introduces the first aider |  | 
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        | Naseby Rhinehart was the first african american AT at the university of montana |  | 
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        | efforts were made to create a national orgnization of athletic trainers |  | 
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        | the attempt to start a national organization failed as many trainers were overseas; the organization had a lack of growth and financial problems |  | 
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        | Henry "Buddy" Taylor was the first african american to gain a masters degree in athletic training |  | 
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        | NATA was formed (national athletic trainers associaton) |  | 
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        | Pinkey Newell becomes the first executive secretary of the NATA; considered to be the father of the NATA |  | 
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        | the first journal of athletic training becomes published: Journal of Athletic Training |  | 
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        | the NATA becomes affiliated with the NCAA |  | 
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        | Dorothy Cohen becomes the first woman to join NATA |  | 
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        | sherry kosek babagain becomes the first woman to take the certification exam |  | 
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        | the first RDS (role delineation study) |  | 
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        | first edcational competencies were developed for althetic training |  | 
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        | the ATC and CAT become patented terms with the united states patent office |  | 
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        | the American Medical Association recognizes athletic training as a allied health care profession |  | 
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        | Eve Becker Doyle becomes the first female executive director of the NATA |  | 
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        | march is designated national athletic training month |  | 
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        | Ariko Iso becomes the first female athletic trainer in the NFL for the Steelers |  | 
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        | Marje Albohm elected the second female president of the NATA; she was the sixth female certified |  | 
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        | Sue Falzone becomes the first female to serve as head athletic trainer for one of the four professional sports organizations in the US |  | 
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        | CMU had the first athletic training major |  | 
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        | to clearly understand the limits of their ability to function as a health care provider in the state in which they are employed |  | 
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        | may assume the majority of the responsibility in providing health care for the athlete; works under the direction of the physician |  | 
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        | dental consultant for the team and should be available for first aid and emergency care |  | 
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        | trained in surgical procedures, foot biomechanics, and the fitting and constuction of orthotic devices for the shoe |  | 
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        | PA (physicians assistant) |  | Definition 
 
        | trained to assume some of the responsibilities for patient care traditionally done by the physician |  | 
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        | they supervise the rehabilitation programs for injured athletes; also they treat a variety of patient populations with different types of injuries |  | 
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        | strength and conditioning specialist |  | Definition 
 
        | advise athletes on training and conditioning programs |  | 
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        | an individual who possesses some expertise in the analysis of human motion |  | 
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        | gives input to the althletic trainer regarding training and conditioning techniques, body comp analysis, and nutrition |  | 
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        | deals with emotional damage after an injurey |  | 
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