District One - NATA District 1

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District One - NATA District 1
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April 15th
District One
2015
A newsletter dedicated to informing District One members on Athletic
Training news and events essential to the profession.
Notes from
the Director
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Table of Content
Welcome from Westy….………………………………………………………………………………………………
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National News
Approval of the District Based Education Advancement Committee………………………………..
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66th Clinical Symposia & AT Expo…………………………………………………………………………………
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Site Selection for Convention………………………………………………………………………………………
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NATA PAC Breakfast …………………………………………………………………………………………………
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District 1 meeting in St. Louis…………………………………………………………………………………….
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Foundation Events ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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District One StarTRACKS Winner.….………………………………………………………………………………
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Peace for the Rebecca Payne Family……………………………………………………………………………..
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William Griffin Leadership Award…………………………………………………………………………………
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State Efforts
RI Opposition to eliminate RI Athletic Training License…………………………………………………
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Continuing Education
CATA Conference ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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ATOM Events……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
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Northern New England Conference ………………………………………………………………………………..
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Polar Bear Conference ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Athletic Training Student Workshop ………………………………………………………………………………
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Dear District One Members,
It seems like spring has finally come to New England. Temps are above 40 degrees during the day,
the Red Sox are playing real games not in Florida and the Boston Marathon is right around the corner.
These are all good signs indeed.
Thanks to all of you for participating in NATM. It was a huge success this year with many events
taking place both regionally and nationally. I was pleased to hear the term "athletic trainer" used by
the sports media. Whether it was an AT attending to an injury in the NCAA basketball tournaments or
the announcement from the NFL about using AT's for sideline field observation, it seems we are
getting our due.
As we move forward into the spring I encourage you to attend your state association meetings. These
are important venues to not only catch up with colleagues but to learn about state happenings within
our profession. Rhode Island is currently going thru some legislative challenges with regards to their
practice act. The quick mobilization of the AT membership (along with athletic administrators,
physicians and the NATA office) in Rhode Island by State Association President Andy Llaguno was
instrumental in getting the message out to the state legislators. Please see Andy’s enclosed email
within these notes for more details. I am hopefully he will have good news in the near future to
report to us.
Finally, I would ask that you keep everyone involved in the Boston Marathon, past and present, and
the Rebecca Payne family in your thoughts.
Thanks again and enjoy the warm weather!!
Westy
Westy
Timothy S. Weston M.Ed., ATC
Head Athletic Trainer
Garrison-Foster Health Services
4970 Mayflower Hill Drive
Colby College
Waterville, Maine 04901-8849
207-859-4970
207-859-4971 (fax)
tsweston@colby.edu
District One Director
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National News
The NATA BOD approved the district-based Education Advancement Committee (EAC) to
be formulated under the ECE. Stephanie Mazerolle will be the District One rep for the
Education Advancement Committee.
Information on Site Selection for Conventions
NATA members often ask us how we select our convention city each year. It’s a complicated process
that takes into account many factors. NATA’s Director of Meeting Management Lori Marker took the
time at our recent Joint Committee Meeting to explain the process to attendees. The following is an
abbreviation of her presentation at the JCM.
Right now the NATA convention location is booked six years in advance, but that lead time is likely to
increase due to our association’s growth and the increasing competition for large convention facilities.
Right now we are booked through 2019, and our Meetings Department will bid our 2020 and possibly
2021 conventions this year.
NATA 2015: St. Louis
NATA 2016: Baltimore
NATA 2017: Houston
NATA 2018: New Orleans
NATA 2019: Las Vegas
Prior to January 2014, the bid was restricted to certain cities because the NATA convention operated
on a strict rotation to certain geographic regions (east, central, west). We eliminated the convention
rotation pattern in early 2014, and now the bid process is a nationwide search for the best host city.
Our convention is a large event by convention industry standards. It is ranked as one of the Top 50
Largest Medical Meetings in the U.S. by the Healthcare Convention & Exhibitors Association. The
growth of the convention is very encouraging, but it does eliminate many cities from consideration
because they do not meet our requirements. The following criteria also play a crucial part of the
selection process.
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Convention center space and cost:
As mentioned above, the convention center must be large enough to host our event. We also consider
the expenses, which include facility rental fees and labor rates. Significant facility restrictions also
impacts costs.
Date availability:
Our convention is restricted to the last two weeks in June because that is when most ATs are able to
travel and attend our event, so we do not have date flexibility. The cities must be available to host
within our window.
Hotel package:
A hotel package consists of the number of desirable convention hotels and rooms available, plus the
hotel rates offered. The number of hotels and rooms within a 10-block radius of the center is a critical
factor. When hotel room supply exceeds demand (NATA, other groups and events, tourism or a
combination thereof) there is less compression in the city, and we are able to negotiate affordable
tiered rates (multiple rate levels) with the hotels. When demand meets and/or exceeds supply,
compression will occur and higher hotel rates will prevail across the board. Cities where standard hotel
rates are above $200 are not considered.
Entertainment package:
Networking is a big part of the convention, so it’s paramount that adequate restaurant and
entertainment (clubs, bars, museums, etc.) options are located in close proximity to the convention
center and hotels. While this isn’t a deal-breaker, it is a detractor.
Remaining cities are in the running each year, and our Meetings Department works very hard to do its
due diligence and pick the best option for our members. Our main priority is to put on an excellent
convention that is accessible to as many members as possible.
The great news is that many cities are reinvesting in their convention centers, and major hotel chains
are building new convention hotels in these cities. We’re hopeful that we’ll have more options in the
future.
We hope this provides a little more insight into site selection for the convention. Most of all, we hope
to see you at NATA 2015! Visit the convention website now to see the Preliminary Program and start
planning your itinerary. It’s going to be another superb event.
Convention Registration is Open!
Registration for the 66th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo is Open. Early-bird discounts are in effect,
so sign up before May 1st to get the best pricing. If you want to get a preview of the educational
content that will be available in St. Louis, you can download the preliminary program or read it in the
February NATA News.
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NATAPAC Breakfast in St. Louis
Keynote address given by Charlie Thompson
7:00 am – 9:00 am Wed 24th
$50 per person
Support NATA’s Political Action Committee by attending this year’s annual event. By purchasing a
ticket, you are making a contribution to NATAPAC.
District I Meeting in St. Louis
Event Name:
District 1 Meeting
Time:
6:15pm – 7:15pm
Hotel:
Renaissance Grand
Meeting Room:
Majestic F-H
Foundation Events in St. Louis
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The NATA Foundation will sponsor several events at the NATA Convention in St. Louis this June. We
will focus on a few of those in each newsletter issue leading up to NATA 2015!
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The NATA Foundation 5K Fun Run/Walk sponsored by Gatorade is back, so start training now!
Don't feel like running? Register anyway and walk the course with your fellow ATs and
students on Friday, June 26 at 6:30 a.m. It's a great way to get some exercise and support
the NATA Foundation at the same time!
We will once again host a block party at Laclede's Landing to kick off convention. You can
purchase a Party Pass for $20 through registration that will allow you to receive discounts the
entire week in St. Louis, as well as gain access to this great event that will take place on
Tuesday, June 23 after the NATA Welcome Reception.
The NATA Foundation Free Communications program will be the largest in our history in 2015!
More than 500 abstracts were submitted this year, with 434 being accepted for presentation in
St. Louis! Of the 434 abstracts, 146 are oral presentations, 192 are poster presentations and
96 are thematic rapid fire presentations. This total is an all-time record for Free Comm
presentations!
Call for NATA Foundation State Ambassadors States in District 1.
Definition of the role of the State Ambassadors:
NATA Foundation Ambassadors are charged with (1) representing the NATA Foundation to my
assigned association/organization and vice-versa; (2) upholding and helping fulfill the NATA
Foundation’s mission by overseeing and/or assisting with projects and activities that align with the
organization’s bylaws, policies and procedures and strategic plan; (2) carrying out the functions
assigned to me by the NATA Foundation Board of Directors and/or staff; and (3) remaining up-to-date
on events and circumstances affecting the NATA Foundation, the NATA and those both groups serve.
Thanks,
Jeff Smith
District One StarTRACKS Winner
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I am pleased to announce that Chris Nightingale is our 2015 District One StarTRACKS winner. He was
chosen from an impressive pool of applicants this year. The purpose of this leadership development
program (StarTRACKS) is to assist NATA members, Leadership Scholars, who wish to enter into the
leadership track for the state, district, or national athletic trainer organizations, or who may wish to
pursue leadership skills for personal development purposes.
Chris Nightingale has been the Athletic Training Clinical Education Coordinator at the University of
Maine for the past six years. Prior to UMaine, he served as a clinical athletic trainer at Maine Maritime
Academy and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has a Doctoral degree from Boston
University, a Master’s degree from the University of Massachusetts and a Bachelor’s degree at the
University of Maine. He has been participating in the NATA Star Tracks Leadership Development
Program for past several years.
Chris has served as the Co-Chair of the Maine Athletic Trainers Association Honors and Awards
Committee for several years and has been involved with the BOC as a Testing Materials Coordinator
and Home Study Reviewer. He has also been a reviewer on multiple occasions for the Conference
Planning Committee for the NATA National Meeting and has been both a moderator and presenter at
the NATA Athletic Training Educators Conference. He also has been participating in the
"Toastmasters" circuit in Maine.
Chris reports he intends to use these funds that accompany this award to help pay for registration and
travel to the 2015 BOC State Regulatory Conference in Nebraska in July. Chris states to me,
"Participation in the Star Tracks Program has helped me develop leadership skills and I hope to share
the things I have learned in the program and things I will learn at the Regulatory Conference with my
state association in the hopes of helping the Maine Athletic Trainers Association represent the needs
and ambitions of the athletic trainers of Maine."
Peace for the Rebecca Payne Family
Rebecca’s death touched many in District One, as she was the President of the Athletic Training Club
at Northeastern University. Her death on May 20, 2008 resonated throughout our District. The District
Attorney’s office recently agreed to accept a plea agreement for the individual who pleaded guilty.
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As I was District One Director at the time, and seeing an opportunity for healing, I asked and received
support from the District One Executive Council to establish the Rebecca Payne Memorial District One
Scholarship through the NATA Research and Education Foundation. The scholarship was fostered
through your Foundation, thanks to the efforts of John Oliver and Charlie Redmond, at an official
signing in St. Louis. The first scholarship was awarded at the 2009 NATA Annual Meeting. Rebecca’s
parents, Nicholas and Virginia, were the guest of District One in San Antonio and attended the Pinky
Newell Scholarship and Student Leadership Breakfast.
I always look forward to the Pinky Newell Breakfast- particularly to remember Rebecca with equal bits
of sadness and gratitude. I am proud of our decision to honor her memory through a perpetual
scholarship with the NATA Research and Education Foundation, and to give her parents a tangible
remembrance of their daughter.
Jeff Stone
Head Athletic Trainer- Suffolk University, Boston MA
William Griffin Leadership Award
Hi All,
Just a reminder, that nominations are open, for the William Griffin Leadership Award. I have included
a brief description below and please note the deadline for applications has been updated to April 27th.
Please consider nominating worthy individuals. District 1 has done some great work in the area of
Legislative Advocacy and this is our opportunity to recognize our colleagues.
All the best,
Jamie
D1 Representative to the NATA GAC
Nominations for the William T. Griffin Award for Outstanding Leadership in Legislative
Advocacy are now open. Nominees for this award will be members of NATA and have
demonstrated leadership over their careers in ways that reflect Griffin's spirit and example,
including:
 Motivating others, especially AT leaders, to increase political involvement
 Leading by example, showing that one person can make a difference, e.g. through
mentoring or fundraising or outreach to other organizations
 Demonstrating strategic thinking in organizing a legislative or grassroots campaign
 Initiating coalitions to maximize advocacy efforts
 Individually and personally raising the visibility and influence of the profession
Members can complete the nomination form directly from the NATA website.
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MEMO
TO: RIATA MEMBERS
FROM: ANDY LLAGUNO, PRESIDENT OF THE RIATA
DATE: 4-3-15
RE: OPPOSITION TO ELIMINATE RI ATHLETIC TRAINING LICENSE.
I WOULD LIKE TO UP DATE YOU ON OUR EFFORTS LAST NIGHT TO OPPOSE ARTICLE 20 PROPOSAL TO REMOVE ATHLETIC
TRAINING LICENSE.
JOHN ROCK, VAL WEBER, DR N RAUKAR, AND I GAVE BOTH VERBAL AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY TO OPPOSE ARTICLE 20. I
BELIEVE IT WENT AS WELL AS IT COULD HAVE. THE REPRESENTATIVE MADE MENTION THAT THEY RECEIVED COUNTLESS
EMAILS FROM OUR PROFESSION BOTH STATEWIDE / NATIONALLY AND LEARNED A LOT FROM THEM. THANK YOU FOR
YOUR EFFORTS!
OUR POINTS WERE NOTED AND RECEIVED IN A POSITIVE MANNER. WE ALSO MADE VERBAL CONTACT WITH ERIK
GODWIN, OFFICE OF LEG. REFORM AND SPOKE WITH HIM ON OUR WAY OUT WHICH INCREASED OUR NETWORKING AT THE
STATE HOUSE.
IF YOU WISH TO VIEW OUR MEETING: GOOGLE- RI HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE VIDEO 4-2-15. WE WERE THE LAST 4
SPEAKERS.
I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO NOTE THROUGH OUR NETWORKING, WE WERE ABLE TO GAIN SUPPORT FROM OTHER
HLT CARE PROFESSIONS SUCH AS:
James Carney, PA, DFAAPA
Director of Government Relations
Immediate Past President
Rhode Island Academy of Physician Assistants
235 Promenade St. Suite 500
Providence, R.I. 02908
HE DID A NICE JOB AND CAN ALSO BE VIEWED AS ONE OF THE LAST SPEAKERS.
I WILL BE UPDATING YOU HOPEFULLY SOON WITH THE STATUS OF THIS PROPOSAL.
SINCERELY,
Andy Llaguno
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Continuing Education Opportunities
2015 CATA Symposium
Having Your Back: Management and Assessment of the Spine
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Quinnipiac University, Frank H Netter, MD School of Medicine,
North Haven Campus - 370 Bassett Road, North Haven, CT
Register Today!
www.ctathletictrainers.org
2015 ATOM Events
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ATOM Spring Conference @ Lasell College May21st
More Details to Follow
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Northern New England Conference
The MATA will be hosting the Northern New England Athletic Trainers' Conference at the Double Tree
Inn in South Portland from Friday, June 5-Sunday, June 7th.
It will include a Welcome Reception on Friday evening as well as an Awards Banquet on Saturday
evening (both are included in the registration price). We have a great program lined up and the
keynote address will be given by NATA President-Elect Scott Sailor on Saturday.
Early registration through May 6th is $150 for a Certified Athletic Trainer and $65 for a student.
Registration after May 7th is $175 for a Certified Athletic Trainer and $90 for a student. Please
complete the registration form and mail complete form along with a check written out to the MATA to
the address on the registration form.
Please see the following information regarding housing for the NNEATC:
Housing is now available for the 2015 Northern New England Athletic Trainers Conference slated for
June 5-7th. Make your hotel reservations now to ensure the best rates at the Double Tree by Hilton
located in Maine’s largest city, Portland Maine. Be sure to check back and visit the Maine Athletic
Trainers Association website, www.gomata.org, to preview the conference programming and a list of
things to do and experience in Portland and all along the picturesque southern coastline of Maine.
Contact the Double Tree by Hilton Portland Maine, located at 363 Maine Mall Road, South Portland,
Maine 04106 at 1-207-775-6161. When you call in identify that you are registering for lodging for the
Northern New England Athletic Trainers Conference and use Group Code: NNE.
Register today and we look forward to seeing you all for what proves to be an educationally exciting
conference.
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Polar Bear Sports Medicine Conference
Football Sports Medicine: A Team Approach
May 15, 2015
Cost: $60
Please visit: www.polarbearconference.org for more information and to register.
Contact: Bowdoin College 9000 College Station Brunswick, ME 04011 207-725-3018
Schedule of Events
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Football Injuries: Anatomy and Physical Examination
Mike Pleacher MD
OA Centers for Orthopaedics
9:40-10:40 a.m.
Concussion: Evaluation / Management/RTP
Guidelines
William Heinz MD
OA Centers for Orthopaedics
10:50-11:50 a.m.
Emergency Planning / EMS Protocols
Dennis Russell Med., NRP, CP, ATC
12:00-12:45 p.m.
Athletic Trainer Panel Discussion on Football Injuries
1:00-1:45 p.m.
Lunch
1:50-2:50 p.m.
Cervical Spine Management and Mobilization
Todd Lamoreau MSPT, SCS, ATC
3:00-3:50 p.m.
Shoulder Therapeutic Exercise Progression
Brandon Szczesniak PT, CSCS
4:00-4:50 p.m.
Lifting Alternatives: Mobility and Stability
Peter Clark ATC, CSCS, PES
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Student Athletic Trainer Workshop
Springfield College will host the 22nd annual Athletic Training Student Workshop June 28th to July 2nd
2015. The workshop is a residential camp intended for high school students who want to explore
career opportunities in athletic training and related sports medicine disciplines. High school students
from across the country, Europe and Asia have attended the workshop. This intensive workshop
focuses on anatomy, injury prevention, and care of common lower extremity athletic injuries. The
program is designed like a professional continuing education conference. Short lectures and
demonstrations are followed with breakout sessions for hands-on learning. Numerous practice
sessions are built into the schedule for participants to learn and refine their taping skills. The
instructors create a fun learning environment and provide abundant feedback to the students in a
positive manner. The latest information about athletic injury prevention, recognition and management
is presented during the workshop. A popular aspect of the workshop is the hands-on exploration of
cadaver anatomy. Three whole body cadavers and a small class size give the attendees the
opportunity to explore the human anatomy up close. The students also participate in a presentation
about the different career options within athletic training, as part of the curriculum. A low student to
instructor ratio is the hallmark of the program. Each participant is regularly engaged with individual
attention from the instructors throughout the five day camp.
Click on the link below to register
https://jenz-reach.spfldcol.edu/modules/shop/index.html?action=section&OfferingID=41&SectionID=590