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Working under the direction of a physician licensed in any state or in Canada, an Athletic Trainer may evaluate the physical condition of and advise and treat athletes. Help athletes maintain physical fitness for participation in organized or recreational sports. Assess individual athletes and prescribe routine and corrective exercises to strengthen muscles and prevent injuries. Render acute care to injured participants. Wrap athletes' fingers, wrists, ankles, etc., as needed to support muscles and ligaments. Educate and counsel athletic programs.
Legislation: NH RSA 326-G and 328-F; Administrative Rules Chapter Ahp 100-300 and Ath 100-500
Licensure Requirements:
Examination: National written examination required
Continuing Education: Continued BOCATC certification, requiring 75 hours of medically related continuing education credits every three years and adherence to a code of ethics
Fees:
Reciprocity: Not permitted
revised Jan 2018