NYS Athletic Trainers’ Association Recognizes National Athletic Training Month 2017 Contest Winners
Cortland, NY (PRWEB) June 02, 2017 -- Many consider athletic trainers (ATs) to be the premier providers of sports health care and each spring athletic trainers and supporters work together to promote sports safety and recognize the athletic training profession during National Athletic Training Month (NATM). Athletic trainers (ATs) are health care professionals who work under the direction of physicians to provide preventative services, emergency care, clinical evaluation, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and related medical conditions, and uniquely understand the critical issue of sports safety. In order to help promote sports safety and the role ATs play, NYSATA and various other AT organizations in NYS celebrate NATM each March and recognize ATs for their efforts. In 2017, NYSATA held their annual Video Contest for AT students in NYS, as well as a new Meme Contest.
The fifth annual Athletic Training Program (ATP) Student Video Contest drew entrees from five of the eleven accredited ATPs in NYS. The overall contest winner for 2017 was the Ithaca College ATP (video by Samantha Brown, Alessandra Marenzi, Aaron Silverstein, Tony Cosby Jr., Ben Meehan, Emily Brumfield, Bridget Coonan & Daniel Son. As one of only two schools with five consecutive years in the contest, The College at Brockport ATP (video by Megan Graff & Kyle Winder) finished in a close 2nd place this year. Stony Brook University ATP (video by Andrew Denmark, Mark Marron, Marissa Eng & Crystal Hong) rounds out the top three place finishers.
Honorable mention goes out to Marist College ATP (video by Aricia Cabral, Sonia Hau, Melanie Snyder, Brendan Luba, Sara Nestrowitz & Theresa Knips) – who has also participated all five years in the contest, and Daemen College ATP (video by Mallorie Larson, Caleb Earl, Krista Mau, Conner Lorenzo, Phil Macleod, Rebecca Delahunty, Jacob Habermehl & Luke Alioto) – who has entered the past four years.
The contest drew over 7,600 total votes in two weeks of public voting – nearly 1,000 more than last year. You can still view this year’s NATM ATP videos on our website! In addition to a monetary award toward AT-related student development, the winning ATPs will be recognized at the 2017 NYSATA Conference this weekend in Cortland, NY.
NYSATA’s first annual NATM Meme Contest drew thirteen submissions via its Facebook page. Phil Stamatis, AT for John Jay High School (Hopewell Junction, NY), was the winner of the inaugural event.
In addition to the NYSATA-sponsored initiatives, there were various other NATM events held around New York State. The Stony Brook University (SBU) ATP again organized an NATM trip to NYC on March 3, 2017. This year they had a presence inside the studio for Good Morning America, as well as a coordinated group with NATM signage on the The TODAY Show Plaza.
The Daemen College MSAT Program held its 2nd annual AT “See one, Do one, Teach one” simulation event in conjunction with NATM on March 24, 2017 to engage current students with incoming students. Thanks also to Stephanie Woleben, MS, ATC and Cleon Clayton, MS, ATC for hosting educational and promotional events at Jamestown Community College and the surrounding area.
NYSATA, founded in 1976 and incorporated in 1989, stands to advance, encourage and improve the profession of athletic training (AT) by developing the common interests of its membership for the purpose of enhancing the quality of healthcare for the physically active in New York State. Comprised of over 1,200 certified and practicing athletic trainers, NYSATA is the state-wide affiliate of the regional Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA) and District Two of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA).
Aimee Brunelle, New York State Athletic Trainers' Association, http://www.gonysata2.org, +1 716-338-1266, [email protected]
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