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Kirsten Farrell

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2021 Carlston Family Foundation Outstanding Teacher in America ⭐️2018 California Teacher of the Year ⭐️Certified Athletic Trainer. All views are my own. 👍🏼

Venice, CA Katılım Ağustos 2017
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CIF State@CIFState·
As we near the end of March, we’re continuing to recognize the hundreds of athletic trainers who support our student-athletes every day! This is just a small snapshot of the many making a difference. Your impact goes far beyond this, thank you for all you do 🤍
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CIF LA City Section
CIF LA City Section@CIFLACS·
💙National Athletic Training Month Arbhie Guce, Athletic Trainer - Venice High School Arbhie, or Mr. G, works on the field and behind the scenes to help student-athletes prevent and rehabilitate injuries. He is mentoring Venice High’s Sports Medicine Team, providing students with meaningful hands-on exposure to careers in the healthcare field. The hard work and dedication he shows, along with his supportive personality, make him an amazing AT!
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CeCi
CeCi@talklisteninsp·
The @NATA_SSATC is currently seeking nominations for our AT Advocate Award. Contact us at ssatc.nata@gmail.com or reach out to your district SSATC representative by March 31, 2026 #NATM2026 #CareYouCanCountOn
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CIF LA City Section
CIF LA City Section@CIFLACS·
March is National Athletic Training Month 💙 Jacob Hernandez, with Birmingham for 2 years, never fails to make student-athletes feel understood, regardless of the injury's severity. Thank you Jacob for taking the time to help and understand how to care for the student-athletes.
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Kirsten Farrell@KirFarrell·
Athletic Trainers (ATs) are highly trained healthcare professionals who specialize in injury prevention, emergency care, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. From the sidelines to the stage, ATs protect and support athletes and active individuals. #NATM2025 #AT4ALL
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Stephanie Kuzydym
Stephanie Kuzydym@stephkuzy·
Dear September - Thought we would never make it to you. August left us truly questioning athlete health and safety. At least 10 athlete deaths. Is that what it will take for schools, parents & youth leagues nationally to take this seriously? Probably not. But we’ll keep trying.
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Kirsten Farrell@KirFarrell·
Watch, listen and learn. Death from EHS is 100% preventable in sports yet it has already happened this month in the US. @latsondheimer @Tarek_Fattal #coolfirsttransportsecond #ATTwitter #SafetyFirst
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Exertional heat stroke is one of three leading causes of death in high school sports in the U.S., according to the CEO of @K_S_Institute. Amid record-setting high temperatures, one New Jersey high school says preventing the heat illness is a top priority.

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NBATA@NBATA·
In the News 📰 Check out feature on NBATA Member, Courtney Watson on NBA.com Read full story at loom.ly/hkGdMKM
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Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale@DickieV·
I want to wish the athletic trainers all over the nation the best of luck in the future & a BIG THANK YOU for the amazing job u do daily . THIS IS ATHLETIC TRAINERS MONTH - so please take a moment & say thanks to the trainers you know.
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Andrew Hayes
Andrew Hayes@ajhgo4·
How do I become an Athletic Trainer? It involves a combination of formal education, clinical experience, and certification exams. Here's a general outline of the pathways to achieve this: 1. Educational Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree: Traditionally, a bachelor's degree in athletic training from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) was the entry-level education required. These programs include both classroom AND clinical training components. Master’s Degree: Due to recent changes in professional standards, the entry-level degree requirement is shifting from a bachelor’s degree to a master's degree in athletic training. This means new entrants into the field will need to earn a master’s degree from a CAATE-accredited program to be eligible for certification. 2. Clinical Experience: Hands-on Training: During their educational program, students must complete a certain number of hours of hands-on clinical experience under the supervision of a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC). This real-world training is crucial for developing practical skills in preventing, diagnosing, and treating muscle and bone injuries and illnesses. 3. Certification Exam: Board of Certification (BOC) Exam: After completing an accredited program, graduates must pass the BOC exam to become certified athletic trainers. The exam covers a wide range of topics related to athletic training, including injury/illness prevention, clinical diagnosis, and therapeutic intervention. 4. State Licensure: Licensure Requirements: Most states require athletic trainers to be licensed or registered. The specific requirements vary by state but typically include passing the BOC exam and completing an accredited educational program. Some states may have additional requirements. 5. Maintaining Certification: Continuing Education: To maintain certification, ATCs must complete continuing education requirements every 2 years, as specified by the BOC. This ensures they stay up to date with the latest knowledge and skills in their field. 6. Specialization: Advanced Certifications: Athletic trainers can pursue advanced certifications or specializations in areas such as orthopedics, sports nutrition, or strength and conditioning to enhance their skills and career opportunities. Each step in this pathway is designed to ensure that certified athletic trainers have the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience to provide quality care to a broad range of the human population. So, ATs know stuff... 👊 #attwitter #NATM2024
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Mike Hopper, MS, LAT, ATC
Mike Hopper, MS, LAT, ATC@mnhopper1s·
Athletic Trainers keep a watchful eye on their athletes during competition. We can often see an issue and begin to address it before many even know a problem exists! #AT4ALL #SaferSidelines #NATM2024
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NATA SSATC@NATA_SSATC·
Saturdays are for fun. What superstition do you/your teams have?
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Kirsten Farrell@KirFarrell·
Hard to believe it has been seven years ….
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