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The Steadman Hawkins Clinic Athletic Training Fellowship offers
ample opportunities to collect continuing education credits (CEUs) throughout the year. Academic sessions are regularly held to
discuss a variety of topics that focus on the natural history, etiology, surgery, rehabilitation, and treatment of sport related injuries. In addition to
academic sessions, there are numerous opportunities such as:
- scheduled athletic training journal clubs, symposiums, and community presentations
- orthopedic lectures
- general medicine lectures
- cadaveric labs
- athletic training and sport specific meetings
- access to the biomechanics bioskills lab
- access to the Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Research Foundation clinic database
The Steadman Hawkins Clinic will also provide an education fund to the athletic
trainer fellows to advance their education by attending conferences, purchasing education material, or to help with the costs of yearly membership fees.
As an athletic trainer fellow, you will also have the responsibility to complete and publish research as part of
the Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Foundation. The Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine
Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping people of all ages physically active through orthopedic research and
education in areas of arthritis, healing, rehabilitation and injury prevention. Athletic trainer fellows are members of this
foundation and will help conduct and publish high quality original research, basic or clinical. To help complete your required
research, the foundation provides you with access to its cadaver and biomechanics laboratory, and its patient outcomes and
procedures database.
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