Athletic Training
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Regulations of the Commissioner
Section 52.27, Athletic Trainer
§52.27. Athletic training.
- Definitions. As used in this section:
- Acceptable accrediting agency shall mean an organization
accepted by the department as a reliable authority for the
purpose of accreditation at the postsecondary level, applying its
criteria for granting accreditation in a fair, consistent, and
nondiscriminatory manner, such as an agency recognized for this
purpose by the United States Department of Education.
- Human biological and physical sciences and social and
behavioral sciences content area shall mean courses which
include, but are not limited to, the following curricular areas:
- principles of human anatomy and physiology;
- neuroscience;
- nutrition;
- pharmacology;
- psychology;
- sports psychology; and
- counseling, education and communication skills.
- Professional athletic training content area shall mean
didactic courses and supervised clinical experiences which
include, but are not limited to, the following curricular areas:
- kinesiology/biomechanics;
- exercise physiology;
- infection control;
- professionalism and ethics; and
- prevention and care of athletic injuries, including but not
limited to: preconditioning, conditioning, reconditioning,
recognition, assessment, therapeutic modalities, therapeutic
exercise, first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- Practicum shall mean a supervised clinical experience in the
practice of athletic training, as defined in section 8352 of the
Education Law.
- Curriculm. In addition to meeting all applicable provisions
of this Part, to be registered as a program recognized as leading
to certification in athletic training which meets the
requirements in section 79-7.2 of this Title, it shall be a
program leading to the baccalaureate degree, its equivalent or
higher academic degree, which contains at least 9 semester hours
or its equivalent of course work in the human biological and
physical sciences and social and behavioral sciences content
area; at least 30 semester hours or its equivalent of course work
in the professional athletic training content area; and a
practicum as described in paragraph (a)(4) of this section which
shall consist of 800 clock hours or the number of clock hours
that is required for accreditation by an acceptable accrediting
agency.
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