Sara Meadows
KIN 730: History and Philosophy of Athletic Training
Devin Beasley
Fresno Pacific University
4 December 2011
Indiana State University offers first four-year AT degree
Indiana State University offers first four-year AT degree
NATA was initially founded at Drake Relays, Iowa
NATA was initially founded at Drake Relays, Iowa
The First Aider published by the Cramer brothers
The First Aider published by the Cramer brothers
Cramer Products formed by brothers
Cramer Products formed by brothers
The Trainers Bible is published
The Trainers Bible is published
1948
1948
1938
1938
1922
1922
1918
1918
1881
1881
1932
1932
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Harvard and Yale are credited as being the first two universities to hire athletic trainers on staff in order to treat and rehabilitate injuries (Winterstein, 2009). Before this time, coaches and team physicians played the main role in treating and preventing athletic injuries (Winerstein, 2009).
Dr. Samuel Bilik is noted for publishing the first copy of The Trainers Bible, which to many has been accredited as the first book dedicated to the profession of athletic training (Winterstein, 2009).
Charles and Frank Cramer began a business during this year that would eventually become known as Cramer Products, a very popular name spoken among brothers and sisters in athletic training to this day. The U.S. Olympic team hired the Cramer brothers to travel with them among with other athletic trainers in 1932 (Winterstein, 2009).
The Cramer brothers published The First Aider after travelling with the U.S. Olympic team in 1932. The monthly newsletter provided many avenues of information for athletic trainers that opened their knowledge to new and upcoming methods in treating and rehabilitating athletic injuries. It also provided for discussion amongst fellow athletic trainers to share ideas, concepts, and other methods in athletic training (Delwiche & Hall, 2007; …show more content…
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited the very first entry-level athletic training education program during this year as a milestone in athletic training education reform (Perrin, 2007; Delwiche & Hall, 2007).
As she was the first woman to be hired to the medical staff for the U.S. Olympic team 1976, Gail Weldon was also the first woman to be inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame (Winterstein, 2009).
Julie Max holds the honor now and forever of being elected as the NATA’s first female president (Winterstein, 2009). Since females started being involved in the profession, they have accomplished many tasks and reaching the top has been one of them.
All ATEPs must offer a degree in athletic training
All ATEPs must offer a degree in athletic training
2004
2004
39 of 50 states regulate athletic trainers
39 of 50 states regulate athletic trainers
Sue Falson becomes first head AT for male pro sport
Sue Falson becomes first head AT for male pro