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Publikováno v:
Athletic Training Education Journal. 17:53-63
Context As athletic training education transitions to a professional master's degree, understanding the perceptions professional master's athletic training students have of athletic training is important. Objective To examine second-year professional
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Athletic Training Education Journal. 17:64-74
Context As athletic training education continues to evolve to a professional master's degree, understanding the career intentions of students preparing to graduate from professional master's programs is essential. Objective To examine the career inte
Publikováno v:
Journal of Athletic Training.
Context Athletic trainers are employed in various settings, which may utilize one of three organizational infrastructure models: 1) sport/athletic model, 2) medical model, and 3) academic model. These different settings and organizational infrastruct
Autor:
Christianne M. Eason, Craig R. Denegar, William A. Pitney, Jennifer McGarry, Stephanie M. Mazerolle
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Athletic Training & Sports Health Care. 12:21-30
Autor:
William A, Pitney
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J Athl Train
Autor:
Craig A. Voll, Larry Cooper, Kimberly Detwiler, Ashley Goodman, Christianne M. Eason, Scott, Erica Simone, Stephanie M. Mazerolle, William A. Pitney, John Rock, Kent Scriber
Publikováno v:
Journal of Athletic Training. 53:796-811
Objective: To illustrate the concept of work-life balance and those factors that influence it and to provide recommendations to facilitate work-life balance in athletic training practice settings. To present the athletic trainer with information rega
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Journal of Athletic Training. 53:709-715
Context: The constructs of job satisfaction and career intentions in athletic training have been examined predominantly via unilevel assessment. The work-life interface is complex, and with troubling data regarding attrition, job satisfaction and car
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Athletic Training Education Journal. 13:205-218
Context: As health care education evolves, so do the required educational degree levels. In athletic training, the master's degree has traditionally represented the advanced degree option, but clinical doctoral education is relatively new and not wel
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Journal of Athletic Training. 53:184-189
Context: The demands and expectations of athletic trainers employed in professional sports settings (ATPSSs) have increased over the years. Meeting these demands and expectations may predispose the athletic trainer to workplace stress and ultimately
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Journal of Athletic Training. 53:190-201
Context: Athletic trainers (ATs) employed in the professional sport setting (ATPSSs) demonstrate moderate to high degrees of role strain. The experiences and perceptions of these ATs provide insight regarding the sources of role strain as well as way