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KINESIOLOGY 398ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM IIIaINSTRUCTOR: Tonia Gruppen, MS, ATCGuest Lecturer(O) 748-3129 (H)748-2507 (C)218-8975e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]. Gruppen will serve as the Approved Clinical Instructor(ACI) for the students in this practicum section. As such,she will provide instruction for the required competencymodules, evaluate each student clinical experienceperformance at the enc of the semester. Students may besupervised by ACIs other than Ms. Gruppen from time totime during their clinical experiences in the Hope Collegeathletic training facilities or in an off-campus placement.ACADEMIC CREDIT: One credit hourTEXTBOOK: Knight K. Clinical experiences in athletic training. 3rdedition. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2001.Anderson KN, Anderson LE, Glanze WD. Mosby’s medical,nursing, and allied health dictionary. St. Louis: Mosby,1998.PREREQUISITE: Admission to the athletic training program, permission ofinstructorMEETING TIME: To be announcedCOURSE STRUCTURE: The Athletic Training Practicum has two components: Clinical experience in a setting(s) assigned by the instructorand an informal weekly seminar. Students shall performathletic training duties in their assigned clinical settingscommensurate with their level of experience andcompetence. Students will be assigned a variety of athletictraining competencies from Knight (see Course Goals). Theseminar will be used to discuss, practice, and demonstrateassigned competencies. Other pertinent topics will also bediscussed in the seminar.COURSE GOALS: The primary goal of this course is to develop mastery of thecompetencies from Knight listed in the topic schedule below.A secondary goal is to provide students with opportunities toapply athletic training knowledge and skill learned in thecourse on actual patients in a clinical setting.Module Module Description Due DateT2 Supervising/Teaching Level 2 Students Friday, December 5, 2003X6 Men’s Team Sport Experience Friday, December 5,2003I 1 Surgical Observation Friday, December 5, 2003J1 Foot Injury Management Friday, September 19, 2003J2 Ankle Injury Management Friday, October 10, 2003J3 Lower Leg Injury Management Friday, October 31, 2003J4 Knee Injury Management Friday, November 21, 2003K2 Substance Abuse Friday, December 5, 2003K3 Psychosocial Intervention Friday, December 5, 2003L2 Preparticipation Medical/Physical Examination Friday, December 5, 2003L3 Revise Policies and Procedures Manual Friday, December 5, 2003L4 Administrative Plans Friday, December 5, 2003L5 Facility Design Friday, December 5, 2003STUDENT ASSESSMENT: Competency for the assigned modules shall be evaluated inindividual feedback sessions between the student and theinstructor. Attendance at all clinical assignments and weeklyseminars is required. The course grade shall be determined asfollows:Competency Modules…………………………………100 pts each moduleAttendance………………………………………………25 pts each sessionAffective Competencies………………………………..0-4 pts eachFinal Percentage………………………………………..Points earned/points possibleFinal Grade………………………………………………90-100=A 80-89=B 70-79=C 60-69=D Below


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