National Athletic Trainers'​ Association’s Post

Join us for our next virtual event on July 23 at 2pm central: "The Critical Role of the Emergency Action Plan: Saving Lives & Reducing Risk of Injury". President Duffy and an expert panel will address the importance of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) and unveil ground breaking updates from its just published Position Statement: Emergency Action Plan Development and Implementation in Sport. This is an update to its 2002 recommendations and appears in the current issue of the Journal of Athletic Training, the association’s scientific publication. Briefing Topics & Statement Updates: • Innovative Development Procedures • Venue and Sport Specific EAPs • EAP Coordinator Role • Comprehensive Documentation • Pre-Event Medical Meetings REGISTER: https://lnkd.in/eiA9X8xu The event will also be live streamed to NATA's social media channels.

  • Square post with the words Emergency Action Plan and Virtual Event on July 23, 2024 at 2 p.m.
Andy Paulin

Advisor at WUSD Career Technical Education (CTE) Sports Medicine Advisory

1mo

A topic that I continue to propose & demonstrate. During spring 2024 I provided EAP workshops which included response to the softball/baseball Homeplate umpire (mannequin)going into cardiac arrest. Recently I've been including the same cardiac arrest scenario on the football coach (mannequin). Here in So. CA. we had 2 high school football coaches & 1 soccer referee all go into cardiac arrest during fall 2023. ALL 3 survived because of the excellent application of the EAP by the ATC. PLEASE REHEARSE YOUR EAP!

Sarah M.

Senior Program Manager at GBMC HealthCare

1mo

Will it be recorded for later viewing?

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