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sport related firms

(may or may not be directly affiliated with a pro franchise or athletic department) -Fanatics.com -Nike / Under Armour / Adidas / Reebok / Puma / Umbro -Dick's Sporting Goods -Academy Sports -Black Diamond -Lululemon -Gatorade -Wilson Sporting Goods -Everlast -Rawlings -Easton -Eastbay -Vans

childhood obesity

- In the united states the percentage of children and adolescents affected by obesity has more than tripled since the 1970s -date from 2015-2016 show that nearly 1 in 5 school age children and young people (6 to 19 years) in the Unites states has obesity -heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the us and also the leading cause of death worldwide

salary/ job outlook

- median pay for all pts: 87,930 -pt employment expected to grow by 22% through 2028 -best job in america (us news and world report) -fastest growing jobs (cnnmoney)

HPE faculty- Dr. Sami Yli-Piipari

-HPE curriculum and assessment -methods of teaching health -self determination theory

Dave Muia

-The university of Georgia.. 40+ years -aumni/ development/ athletic administration -UGA alumni association and georgia bulldog club -political science degree and masters in counseling -c student -basketball manager -pittsburg steeler fan -problem solver -coca cola company (mentors) -power of education.. transformational

career options

-You are clearly not limited to professional and college sports organizations -Students earn positions with a variety of firms and organizations that work in pro/college sports or with other sports entities -You do not have to work for a professional or college team in order to have a successful and long career in sport -Use your internship hours to your advantage Take a position where you are going to learn AND you are going to meet people -Your experiences can help you learn what you don't want to do in sports, just as much as they can help you learn what you do want to do in sports -Good jobs will not come to you. You have to go get them

PE as a school subject in the USA

-a tainted reputation- "those who can do, those you can't teach, those who can't teach, teach PE" -governmental reliance in standardized test scores -failure of american public to realize health crisis and that skills, knowledge, dispositions are needed to be physically active -misconception that youth sport and physical activity are substitutes for physical education

relevant coursework

-anatomy/physiology -health education -teaching methods -biomechanics and exercise science -community service learning practicums -four course sequence: foundation of physical education (1st semesters), elementary methods (2nd semester), and secondary methods and curriculum (3rd semester) -student teaching (final semester)

examples of conditions treated by physical therapist

-arthritis -back pain -balance -burns carpal tunnel syndrome -developmental delays -chronic obstruction pulmonary disease -dislocations -fractures -head injuries -headaches -incontinence -lymphedema -osteoporosis -pelvic pain -sports injuries -stroke -traumatic brain injury

ots help patients to...

-become independent and self reliant -improve motor function, communication, and reasoning ability -learn/ relearn the say to day skills necessary for independent, productive and satisfying lives (bathing and dressing to cooking, driving, using technology, returning to work -adapt to or compensate for the physical and emotional effects of disabilities

primary content areas in pt curriculum

-biology/ anatomy -cellular histology -physiology -exercise physiology -biomechanics -kinesiology -neuroscience -pharmacology -pathology -behavioral sciences -communication -ethics and values -management and sciences -finance -sociology -clinical reasoning -evidence-based practice -cardiovascular and pulmonary -endocrine and metabolic -musculoskeletal

benefits from physical activity/ physical education

-burning off calories and losing weight -maintaining muscle tone -increasing your metabolic rate (the amount of calories your body burns 24 hours a day) -improving circulation -improving heart ad lung function -increasing your sense of self-control -reducing levels of stress -increasing your ability to concentrate -improving your appearance -reducing depression -better sleep -preventing diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol -decreasing risks of some cancers, such as breast, ovary, and colon cancer

specialty certification for pt

-cardiovascular and pulmonary -clinical electrophysiology -geriatrics -neurology -orthopedics -pediatrics -sports physical therapy -women's health Physical therapists specialize to develop a greater depth of knowledge and skills related to a particular area of practice. Specialty certification is voluntary. Physical therapists are not required to be certified in order to practice in a specific area.

two options

-certification track -non- certification track

roles for coaching and sport instruction professionals

-community physical activity program instructors (softball, tennis, winning, golf, yoga and martial arts -community youth sport development leaders -professional sport instructors (swim, golf, tennis professionals, may be faculty at universities) -certification and education of instructors: certification for community physical activity (bs masters programs) and certification for professional sport instructors (may be helpful and necessary when work at sport club and activity specific or general safety such as first aid) -youth sport coaches (community-usually volunteer and private - paid:travel teams or clubs) -coaching in institutional settings (middle school/ high school-low pay and college- high pay- amount depends on level) -coaching in professional sport (can be very high pay, far and few between)

roles for therapeutic exercise professionals

-credentials for each profession vary, overlap, and change regularly -pay attention to the changing required employment standards for education, licensure, and so on -a strong science base and active clinal education components are critical -the need for multi skilled and multi-credentialed individuals will increase as competition in the health care industry increases

what are the kills needed to be an ot

-curious not judgmental -open minded -creative -flexible -innovative -active/ good listener -good communication -patience

role physical therapist in health care

-diagnose and manage movement dysfunction and enhance physical and functional abilities -restore and maintain and promote- physical function, wellness and fitness and quality of life as it relates to movement and health -prevent the onset, symptoms, and progression of impairments, functional limitations' and disabilities that may result from diseases, disorders, conditions or injuries

are you clinically or technically oriented?

-do you prefer to devise solutions on your own, or would you rather follow a structured sequence of steps -clinicians devise and develop therapeutic exercise plans and are called on to solve problems and make decisions -technicians in contrast are experts at performing specific sets of skills (PTAs and OTAs) -how might the way you answer this question impact your career path?

difficulties associated with pt

-documentation -student debt -emotionally draining -physically demanding

characteristics of a profession

-extensive academic preparation and training resulting in specialized knowledge -certification -code of conduct/ ethics -continued professional development requirements -professional organization (not unions) shape (society of health and physical education) gahperd (georgia association for health and physical education, recreation and dance) - a learned activity that requires judgement and reflection - practical to society -requires an exchange of ideas and experiences with colleagues and other professionals -advocates for the profession to administrators, parents, teachers, and community

reassessing disability

-focuses on what a patient can do -diminishes the stigma associated with term disability

Trends and opportunities in Therapeutic exercise

-fulfill a societal need -assist in attaining desired levels of fitness (habitation) -assist in regaining lost function (rehabilitation) -cover a wide range of populations (newborns to geriatrics- increased remote home health care, and athletes to unskilled performers)

what matters for pre-health

-gpa -admission requirements -entrance exam -letters of evaluation -volunteering, shadowing, and direct patient care -research

settings for therapeutic exercise

-impatient facilities (hospitals and residential facilities) -outpatient clinic settings (physical therapy offices) -sport team settings (athletic training clinics) -private practice (enterpreneurial) -no matter the setting: opportunities to work with other professionals -most health care facilities use a team approach: representative from several professional collaborate to plant and deliver patient care

email format

-include professional greeting and identity information -show initiative! mention specific journals or areas of research that interest you -as for a brief meeting to discuss potential opportunities and list specific dates and times which work well

other factors in admissions process

-interviews -state residency -extracurricular activities -work experience -diversity

trends and opportunities in coaching and sport insruction

-job prospects are good -salaries are low, except at highest levels -emerging job market is statistical analyst (money ball)

what should i major in? pre health care

-major doesn't matter -challenge yourself, take a full load (15/16+ hours per semester) and pursue things that interest you -overall GPA vs science gpa : -medical science gpa= biology, chemistry, physics, math -dental science gpa= "bcp" biology, chemistry, physics and science gpa which includes BCP and other courses listed by ADEA and AADSAS -allied health GPA: cpm, bcp, pre requisite or all of the above

Major Takeaways

-major in what you're interested and do well in your science courses -start getting involved early and stay committed -utilize the preprofessional advising office: join the prehealth listserv, meet with a pre-heakth advisor, and review our website (prehealth.uga.edu)

benefits associated with physical therapy career

-make a difference -enjoy job security -enjoy job -choose your location -be an entrepenuer

ethics and coaching

-many scandals in the news -ethical conduct flows from sound personal philosophy -national alliance for youth sport code of ethics (a sampling) - i will treat each player as an individual, remembering the large range of emotional and physical development for the same age group -I will do my best to provide a safe playing situation for my players -i will remember that i am a youth spirts coach and that the game is for children and not adults

OT education

-masters degree required -doctorate programs available (trending OTD) -many different types of programs- weekend, full time, part time -fieldwork experiences incorporated into each program

direct patient care

-most health professional tracks do not expect students to have "hands on" experience. NOTE pa is a major exception to this -pa schools expect student to have substantial experience with patients -1000 hours to be a competitive applicant -must be hands on, actively administering care to patient -usually have to be certified to get this kind of experience (ma, cna, eat , etc.)

pre-habilation

-occurs after injury but before surgery -develops as much strength and range of motion as possible before surgery (before surgery to repair all tear)

who do OT work with

-patients of all ages with health problems such as (stroke, spinal cord injuries, cancer, and other physical and cognitive abilities) -children with developmental or learning problems -individuals with mental illness and psychosocial concerns -family members and other caregivers -other professionals including teachers, special educators, day care personnel, camp counselors, health providers, physicians and more

HPE faculty- Dr. Bryan McCullick

-professor and coordinator of HPE teacher education program -foundations of physical education -elementary PE methods -student teacher supervisors

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-put people first -listen and respond -include everyone -innovate continuously -lead by example -give back to others ultimately, our ability to create value- for our businesses, our customers, our associates and the communities we serve- depends on our values. More important than our financial success in the way in which we achieve it: by embracing and living our values and using them to drive decision making in all out businesses

teaching is a profession that

-require some specific skills and characteristics -is noble and rewarding work -allows you to have impact -a profession with a purpose (and given the shape of our nation, a very important one)

HPE faculty- Dr. Paul Schempp

-secondary PE methods -teaching/ coaching expertise -knowledge acquisition

sedentary lifestyle

-societal changes have negatively affected the health of a significant portion of the population -the information age has created a relatively sedentary group of people -therapeutic exercise: even in the form of casual recreation, can offer a more balanced lifestyle

perks of being a physical education teacher

-summers off -salary and full befits -paid coaching supplements

what can i do with a hpe major

-teach -coach -consultant -personal training -corporate fitness -recreation centers -boys and girls clubs -graduate school

skill for PE profession

-verbal communication -analytical -self-reflection - (some) physical activity competence -writing skills -organization -creativity -time management -people oriented

experiences that help

-working with children/ adolescents/ young adults in a supervisory and or instructional environment -coaching youth sports -volunteering -sport/physical activity participation

the job market....

2015-2018: 58 grads -32 teaching and coaching in schools -8 in grad school (uga, emory, ohio state, and mercer) -13 employed in related field (eg boys and girls club, fitness teacher, intercollegiate coaching) -unknown

different situations faced by therapeutic exercise professionals?

Athletic trainer at event where basketball player has leg taken out: -fractured wrist -guides immediate care -refers to physician -develops rehab programs to help retire to sport P.T., O.T,, speech and language pathologist and cardiovascular rehab specialist work with executive who recently had a stroke surgeon repairs infants club foot: -child exhibits delay in walking upright -referred to a pt strength and conditioning specialist works with man interested in law enforcement career: -helps meet physical requirements -timed run -strength requirements -etc.

Dr. Steve Salaga; Sports Economics/Analytics

B.S. - East Carolina University M.Ed. - University of Georgia Ph.D. - University of Michigan Philadelphia Flyers Public Relations & Media Relations Atlanta Braves Game Day Operations Corporate Sports Marketing Group, Inc. Clearwater, FL Contracted by MLB, NCAA, NASCAR, American Idol, etc. to develop sales and marketing opportunities for firms Barry University, Miami, FL Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL relationship between television ratings and sports gambling market outcomes NCAA football & basketball NBA League structure and policy analysis Revenue sharing Competitive balance The impact of management on firm performance Quality of cooperation between MLB GM's and Manager s and how that impacts performance Consulting for: PGA of America Detroit Pistons Fulham Football Club (EPL) United Kingdom Boxing Academy Teaches: Economic & Policy Analysis in Sport

Clinical Exercise Physiologist

Cardiac, pulmonary, and metabolic disease care -exercise testing and prescription -program adminstration education and credentials -recommended undergraduate and graduate degree -specialized courses and certification (ACSM) (exercise specialist (ES) and registered clinal exercise physiologist (RCEP)) -required credentials very by state employment opportunities growth: growth of aging population mean more jobs

careers in sports industry continued

Careers in the Sports Industry NCAA College Sports Athletic Director (AD) How many AD jobs are there? NCAA Division I (326 institutions) -FBS (129 institutions) -NCAA Division II (281 institutions) -NCAA Division III (421 institutions) -National Assoc. for Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Athl etics (360 institutions) -National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Athletics (100) -National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Athl etics (550) Firms that work directly with NCAA College athletic departments -Learfield -IMG -247 sport

our staff

Caroline Piotrowski (Coordinator) [email protected] [email protected] Jabari Robinson (Pre-Medical Advisor - Juniors, Seniors, and Alumni) - If you have 75 credit hours or more, you should schedule and appointment with Jabari Robinson. [email protected] Jennifer Letchuk (Pre-Medical Advisor -Freshman, and Sophomores) - If you have less than 75 credit hours, you should schedule and appointment with Jabari Robinson. [email protected] Amanda Spohn (Pre-Dental and Optometry Advisor) [email protected] Chelsea Wesnfoske (Pre-Allied Health [PT, OT, etc.] and Nursing) [email protected] Taz Qadri (Pre-Physician Assistant

career in therapeutic exercise

Chapter Objectives • Acquaint you with the wide range of professional opportunities in the sphere of therapeutic exercise. • Familiarize you with the purpose and types of work done by professionals in therapeutic exercise. • Inform you about the educational requirements and experiences necessary to become an active, competent professional in the area. • Help you determine if one of these professions fits your skills, aptitudes, and professional desires.

Dr. Yiran Su, Sport Marketing

Consumer Identity Service Marketing Branding Teaches: -Sport Marketing

Mr. Michael Slonaker; UG Program Coordinator

Coordinator Instructor, Sport Management Previous NCAA college basketball coach -Campbell University -Shorter University Previous High School basketball coach and teacher at Plant HS in Tampa, FL Strong industry connections Manages alumni relations Teaches: -Sport Marketing -Intro to Sport Management -Sport Finance -Social Issues in Sport

entrance exams

Entrance Exams Which exam do I take? Medical-MCAT Dental-DAT Optometry-OAT Physician Assistant-GRE Physical Therapy- GRE Occupational Therapy-GRE Nursing -EAS, HESI, or GRE When do I take the exam? -Check with you advisor. Many of these have important pre-requisite courses! How do I study for the exam? -Personal preference. While commercial prep courses do exist for these exams, they are often expensive and do not guarantee success. Take multiple practice exams! Can I take the exam multiple times? -Be sure you go into the exam fully prepared! Don't take one "just to see what it's like." -While it is possible to retake exams this is not advisable under most circumstances. Discuss this with your pre health advisor

Dr. Rose Chepyator-Thomson; Policy & Governance

Former Student-Athlete (Track) in University of Wisconsin Hall of Fame Hosts Global Sports Forum on UGA Campus Sport Equality Sport Policy Structures - Global, National & Local Educational Equality Teaches: Sport Policy & Governance

high job satisfaction

HIGH JOB SATISFACTION HIGH JOB SATISFACTION • CNNMoney.com gave physical therapists a grade of " A" for "Personal Satisfaction " as a quality of life indicator in 2012. • Forbes ranked physical therapists as one of " The Ten Happiest Jobs , " in 2011. • Physical therapists have one of the highest job- satisfaction levels . • 78% "very satisfied" with their chosen career. • 2007 National Opinion Research Center reporter

careers in sports industry

High School Athletics -Athletic Director (AD) -Assistant/Associate Athletic Director -Structure depends on the State -Boston College-> High School Athletics Parks and Recreation Departments Fitness and Aquatics Facilities Youth Sports Organizations MMA, Combat sports and CrossFit facilities Convention and Visitor Bureaus (CVB)

Mr. Julian Williams; SM Academic Advisor

How to Have Success in Completing Your UG Degree -You should focus on learning important skills AND making sure you understand how the industry works -Go to class and get to know your professors and fellow classmates -Establish a professional network -All students required to complete an internship -We have strong partnerships with UGA Athletics, Braves, Falcons, Hawks, and Atlanta United -Hands-on experience to apply classroom knowledge in real-world setting -As valuable as any course in the major -This industry is very competitive; your effort level will dictate your level of success

Ms. Dana Barnhart; SM Graduate Academic Advisor

Is Graduate School Right for You? -Masters Non-Thesis program is an option for career advancement in the sports industry -Masters Thesis program is for those who are interested in research and/or potentially a career as a professor or educator -Admission is Competitive: Undergraduate GPA, GRE Scores and Field Experience

Where are graduates

Lesli smart 15: teacher/ coach, archer HS corey davis'11: owner and trainer, core blend training and wellness todd hartley '08: special team/ TE coach, university of Miami Kristyn Sandberg'12: assistant softball coach, syracuse univeristy jessica gilbert'17: intramural sports, ohio state university henry rowling' 18: teacher and coach, Cambridge hs

residence and fellowships

Licensed physical therapists may choose to pursue a residency or fellowship program to enhance their knowledge and practice. • Clinical Residency • A planned program of postprofessional clinical and didactic education for PTs that is designed to significantly advance the PT resident's preparation as a provider of patient care services in a defined area of clinical practice. • Clinical Fellowship • A planned program of postprofessional clinical and didactic education for physical therapists who demonstrate clinical expertise in an area of clinical practice related to the practice focus of the fellowship. Fellows are frequently post-residency prepared or board-certified specialists.

Strength and Conditioning Specialist

Maximizes physical performance, reduces the frequency of injury, and decreases the possibility of cardiovascular disease by designing programs for the specific needs of the individual (sport and activity specific) education and credentials -bachelors degree in kinesiology preferred, require for some certification -certification recommended (such as national strength and conditioning association certified strength and conditioning specialist) -current CPR certification

HPE faculty- Dr. Ilse Mason

Methods of teaching: -net/wall games -invasion games -striking games -basic pe coordinator

career in the sports industry

Most students enter this degree program with the goal of being a General Manager (GM) for a professional franchise or an Athletic Director (AD) for a Power 5 NCAA Athletic Department. Who wants to be a GM for a pro team? What does a GM do on a daily basis? What skills do you ne ed? There is much more out there! But let's continue with professional sport... Professional Sports Leagues and Franchises NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL How many GM jobs are there in the four major leagues? How many Assistant GM jobs are there? Minor League Sports More diverse roles for employees You gain experience in a variety of areas Looks great on your resume; shows you are willing to work Signals that you have knowledge of how a franchise operates Firms that have direct relationships with professio nal sports franchises: -Coca-Cola -Visa -AT&T & DIRECTV -Harley-Davidson -KIA -Twitter -Facebook -Anheuser-Busch

Dr. James Zhang; Graduate Program Coordinator

NASSM Distinguished Research Fellow Grants in Coaching Research Chinese Olympic National Team Coaches Extensive research in consumer behavior: Fan Attendance & Fan Engagement Promotions/Sponsorship Teaches: -Sport Marketing -Social Issues in Sports -research methods -sport finance

Dr. Becca Leopkey; Events & Legacy

Olympic Legacy Research Impact on host cities after completion of events World Governing Bodies Policy and governance structure Teaches: -Organizational Behavior -Design & Management of Sport Facilities -Facility Tours and Analysis -Sport Event Management -How to host a sporting event from pre-event to post-event -Partners with Athens-Half Marathon

pre professional advising office

Our office advises all UGA students interested in healthcare careers. Medicine, dentistry, optometry, allied-health (PA, PT, OT, AA), and nursing. We are located in 130 Memorial Hall Website : prehealth.uga.edu Email : [email protected] Phone : 706-542-0444 Visit our website: To join our Pre-Health UGA listserv To check out our Pre-Health Event Calendar for upcoming meetings/workshops/events. To make an appointment with a Pre-Health Advisor

pt observation experience

PT observation requirements vary by program. • Most require 50+ hours (range from 0 to 200). • More than one setting may be required. • Determine if hours must be verified by a licensed physical therapist. • Keep track of hours and contact information for the physical therapist. • Begin search for PT experiences 1 to 3 years before you apply. • Explore opportunities at clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, and other settings. • APTA cannot assist you in your search efforts.

Mr. Dave Schmidt, Instructor

Previous Assistant Athletic Communications Director -University of North Carolina Previous Assistant Media Relations Director -Florida State University Teaches: -Sport Mass Media -Intro to Sport Management -Practicum

habilitative therapeutic exercise

Processes and treatments leading to the acquisition of skills and functions that are considered normal and expected for an individual of a certain age, status, and occupation exercise therapy for habitation of the following: -specialized habilitation (meet standards that exceed rather than merely meet those of the general population- sport training, military boot camp, fore or police academy) -obese populations -children with developmental disorders -general fitness

HPE advisors - MS leslie Moon

Ramsey office 327

undergraduate research

Research experience is not explicitly required for admission into any health professional schools, but it is very beneficial to have on an application. (Note: research is required for MD/PHD.) -If you are going to pursue undergraduate research, it is best if you can join a lab for at least a year. Research does not have to be medically related or translational. -off campus programs -research for course credit (euro vs department credit or both) -volunteer in a lab -paid research assistant opportunities REMEMBER: Advisors are unable to "pair" students with faculty. This is a pro-active process. Think of it like a job hunt

athletic trainer

Responsible for the prevention, evaluation, management, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries -athletic and clinal settings education and credentials- as of 2022, at seeking national certification must graduate from an entry level masters degree program accredited by commission on accreditation of athletic training education (CAATE) -board of certification (BOC) Canadian athletic therapist association (CATA) employment opportunities: -high schools, colleges/universities, pro sport teams, hospitals, sport medicine clinics, industrial rehab, and other allied med settings

shadowing

Shadowing involves observing professionals providing care to patients. -Exposure to "professional-patient" interaction -Experience reality of working in healthcare—not always about healing or curing! Hour requirements and expectations vary. ~100 is a common goal for most health professions, but dental wants a lot more. -Variety is help if not flat out required. Start with family/friend connections and start early -Connect with campus clubs, they can point you in right direction. Do not engage in activity that could be considered practice of medicine! -Especially important for medical mission trips and abroad experiences

what are coaching and sport instruction

The goal • to help participants in activity settings develop a nd maintain a modest to high level of motor skill performance and fitness. • reached through well-designed practice and conditio ning sessions that involve explanation, instruction, and verbal and visual feedback (replays and demonstrations).

volunteering

Volunteering involves doing good works and giving back to your community. -You want to be a health professional to help people? Well, how have you so far? Volunteer experiences do not have to be clinical! No minimum hours, simply show consistent level of commitment. -Find something where you're helping regularly, not just one-offs. -Follow your passion! Keep record of experiences. -Dates, location, who you worked with, what you did, etc. -You will not be able to simply upload a resume to the application

applying to school

WAYS YOU CAN PREPARE CAN PREPARE • Research DPT programs and requirements 2 years before applying. • Seek help from your college pre-PT or health professions advisor . • Complete course prerequisites . • Gain and track PT observation experiences 1-3 years in advance. • Take the GRE at least 6+ weeks before the deadline, if required. • Request references from the appropriate individuals, if required. • Apply EARLY. Some use rolling admissions or fill class before deadline.

what can i do right now to prepare

What can I do right now to prepare? Join the Pre-Health Listserv Look over the Event Calendar Attend a Pre-Health Orientation for areas you are interested in Focus on your classes and GPA . Especially your hard sciences such as chemistry! Build relationships with faculty. Think about what you want to and need to be involved in during your time as an undergraduate. Remember that schools want to see depth of commitment and substantial involvement in the community. Volunteering, Shadowing, & Direct Patient Care Research Start early, but don't overwhelm yourself or spread yourself too thin

Dr. Thomas Baker; Sport Law

Writes content analyzing legal issues in sports for Forbes Editor of the Journal of Legal Issues in Sport O'Bannon vs. NCAA (Student-Athlete Compensation) Brand management & law Teaches: Sport Law

what is the purpose

a physically literate individual... -demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns -applies knowledge of concepts, principles ,strategies and tactics as they apply to movement and performance -demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health enhancing level of physical activity and fitness -exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others -recognize the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self expression and or social interaction

Advice for Coaching and Sport Instruction Students

are you really suited? -lay out a plan (identify opportunities to take coaching courses, seeking coaching experience, be voracious reader of material related to the sport, build a network of active coaches-begin now) -work on perceived weakness -consider settings you are interested in coaching -think about the type of athletes you want to work with

sport management

bachelors degree undergrad minor -between 600 and 700 undergraduate students masters degree -thesis -non thesis -between 60 and 80 masters students Ph.D in kins -specialization in sport management -16 current students

introduction to the health professions

caroline pitotroswki and chelsea wesnofske

settings for coaches and sport instruction

community settings -ymca, ywca. etc -civic minded in principle: first goal is improvement of the social, physical, and moral development of the local community through physical activity, reality: many volunteer coaches focus on winning (even at all cost) Institutional settings -high school and middle school settings (pe) -college and university settings -other institutional settings (e.g. schools for people with deafness or blindness residential juvenile institutions, detention facilities commercial sport settings -for hire by elite athletes -settings: arenas, stadiums, and practice facilities of professional teams to tennis, swimming or squash clubs

core competencies

core competencies for individuals who provide patient care have been developed by the health and medicine division (formerly the institute of medicine) of national academic of sciences, engineering, and medicine -provide patient centered care -work in interdisciplinary teams -employ evidence practice (techniques scientifically validated) -apply quality improvement (evaluate healthcare delivery to reduce errors and improve credit efficiency) -use informatics (use date to make decisions- patient records, satisfaction surveys, etc.)

"im so far behind i think im in first"

dave muia

"when you don't know where you are going the last thing you want to do is get there"

dave muia

What is therapeutic exercise

exercise therapists: design and implement movement experiences to restore or improve motor function to enable people to reach personal or career goals unencumbered by physical limitations. differen situt Therapeutic goals may include developing or restoring: -Muscular function and strength -Joint range of motion -Neuromuscular coordination/proprioception -Cardiovascular and pulmonary function -Metabolic function Classified as being -Habilitative - help healthy people reach a level of function desired or needed -Rehabilitative - help those ill or injured return to prior level

what does a real pe teacher do

he or she.. -works at a noble profession each day -teaches subject matter most linked with quality of life -provides an atmosphere where students who often struggle can succeed -helps children begin, learn to maintain, and develop a life time of physical activity of wellness

what is ot?

help people across the lifespan participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities- AOTA common occupational therapy interventions include helping children with disabilities to participate fully in school and social situations, helping people recovering from injury to regain skills and providing supports for older adults experiencing physical and cognitive changes (AOTA)

occupational therapist

help people with physical, emotional, or mental disability -restore or develop maximum level of independence by emphasizing acquisition and retention of functional skills help improve concentration, motor skills, problem-solving education and credentials: -national board of certification in occupational therapy inc. -physical therapy specialty certifications -state licensure -ot: master degree, some doctoral degrees -cota (certified Ort assistants) two year degree program

volunteer opportunities in athens (or nearby)

hospital/ clinics -piedmont athens regional medical center -saint marys health care system -mercy health center -athens nurses clinic -athens neighborhood health center hospices -st marys hospice -athena health care and hospice -hospice advantage -pruitt health non-medical -thomas ay after school program -summer camps -action ministries of athens -boys and girls club of athens -athens- area humane society clinical work experiences -medical scribing -medical assistant -phlebotomist

comparing spot instruction and coaching responsibilities

instructors: more time with instructional responsibilities (disseminating knowledge and molding student behaviors), specific instructional activities for promoting learning in novices coaches: more time on supplemental responsibilities (recruiting, review film, scheduling, budgets, fundraising), specific instructional activities designed to improve performance in elite athletes similarities: instruction, interpersonal skills, instructional activities designed to alter attitudes, knowledge and behavior with respect to physical activity differences: coaches tend to work with more skilled populations (refinement, strategies)

finding research at uga

it is not common for open research positions to be advertised. most students find research opportunities by emailing faculty and asking to join their lab how do i ask? -a professional email is very important -expect to advocate for yourself -be prepared to email between 20 to 30 faculty members

the health and physical education major

jason edwards, ms

pt education

length of program- typically 3 years following 3-4 years of undergrad study or degree classroom and lab- approx 80% of time clinical education- 20% of time final clinical experience- 27 weeks

letters of evaluation

letters should come from people who know you, they will need to describe you as an individual- behavior, character traits, maturity level Medical (3-10 MD, 3-6 DO) 2 hard science, 1 physician, 1 non-science faculty Dental (4) 2 hard science, 1 dentist, 1 other Optometry (4) 2 hard science, 1 optometrist, 1 other Physician Assistant (3-5) 1 hard science, 1 PA, 1 other (clinical reference highly preferred) Physical Therapy (2-4) 1 hard science, 1 PT, 1 other Occupational Therapy (3-5) 1 hard science, 1 OT, 1 other Nursing (2-3) 1 academic and 1 other

ot salary/ job outlook

median salary of all ots in the united states is 84,270 -job outlook in 2018-2028- 18% increase much faster than average

where do physical therapist work?

more than 80% work in -outpatient clinics or offices -inpatient rehabilitation facilties -skilled nursing, extended care, pr subacute facilities -homes -education or research centers -schools -hospices -industrial, work place, or other occupational environments -fitness centers and sports training facilities

take aways

never slow down on your professional development -take stock of your talents and experience -if you lack specific skills.. get them -learning a little everyday soon puts you behind those learning a lot everyday dave muia [email protected] 706-540-2783

high risk associated with obesity

obesity during childhood can have a harmful effect on the body in a variety of ways: -high blood pressure and high cholesterol, which are risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) -increased risk of impaired glucose tolerance, insulin resistance, and type two diabetes -breathing problems, such as asthma and sleep apnea. Psychological problems such as anxiety and depression. -low self-esteem and lower self reported quality of life -social problems such as bullying and stigma

physical therapist are movement experts

physical therapist are moment experts who optimize quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands on care and patient education work closely with other health care professionals

physical therpist

provides rehabilitative care to a diverse patient population with a wide range of injuries, illnesses and diseases education and credentials: PT (plans, directs, implements patient care) -accredited masters degree programs (doctorate of PT required by 2020) -stte licensure -physical therapy specialty certifications -commission on accreditation in physical therapy education (CAPTE), NPTA physical therapist assistant (PTA) -delivers care under direction of pt -accredited two year program state licensure

national physical education standards of napse

purpose of physical education: -develop physically educated individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and confidence to enjoy a life time of healthy physical activity society of health and physical educators (SHAPE) -to enhance knowledge, improve professional practice, and increase support for high quality physical education, sport and physical activity programs through research, development of standards, and dissemination of information -specific to grade spans (K-2, 3-5,6-8,9-12) -addresses three learning domains: psychomotor, cognitive, and affective domains

rehabilitative therapeutic exercise

refers to processes and treatments that restore skills or functions that were previously acquired but lost due to injury, disease, or behavioral traits exercise therapy for the rehabilitation of the following: -musculoskeletal injuries - athletic injuries (sports medicine, pre-habilitation) -post-surgical trauma - cardiopulmonary rehabilitation -older populations (exercise to delay onset of aging, double edge sword- less capable of withstanding forces of exercised must modify exercise to minimize force on joints) -psychological disorders (mind body relationship)- stress reduction

gpa and class requirements

requirements vary by health profession but a string academic record is expected grade trends matter: -did you improve a lot -are you withdrawing from a lot of classes -did you take courses at your home institution medical 3.7 dental 3.6 optometry 3.5 pa 3.5 pt 3.5 ot 3.5 nursing 3.4

OT settings

schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, private homes, outpatient rehabilitation clinics, psychiatric facilities, senior care and assisted living facilities, and community health care programs

Its a profession not a job

so what is a profession? an occupation such as law, medicine, or engineering that requires considerable;e training and specialization teaching is the profession health and physical education are the disciplines

dr steve salaga

sport management program department of kinsesiology

Faculty responsibilities

tenure- track faculty (research focus) -dr. steve salga -dr. james zhang -dr. rose chepyator thomson -dr. thomas baker -dr. becca leopkey -dr. hiram su instructional faculty -mr. micheal slonaker -mr. david schmidt

physical therapist degree

to practice as a physical therapist in the US you must -earn a dpt degree from a program accredited by the commission on accreditation in physical therapy education -pass a state licensure exam

Therapeutic recreation specialist

treats people with physical, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral disabilities to restore function and reduce or eliminate the effects of disability and develop independence: utilize leisure activities to restore functions education and credentials: -bachelors degree in therapeutic recreation -internship under a certified recreation specialist -national certification exam: certified therapeutic recreation specialist (CTRS) are credentialed by NCTRC employment opportunitues: limited growth because of cuts in hospital settings

issues in coaching

when commercialism and professionalism threaten youth sport the parent problem the long shot: probability of competing in athletics beyond high school

is any of this really for you?

who am i.. values, strengths, passion -why a university? -why athletic? -why compliance development event?

you might be a physical education teacher if

you... -like sport/physical activity -enjoy interaction with people -have service orientation -want to coach sports -see your career as being in a role where you can have a direct positive impact in someone else


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