The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer's Society invites you to join Adam and Philip every month as they start a conversation with members of the athletic training community and experts from around the country so we can engage and foster relationships in the state, talk about current topics that affect athletes and provide resources for all of us to be better athletic trainers.
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The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer's Society invites you to join Adam and Philip every month as they start a conversation with members of the athletic training community and experts from around the country so we can engage and foster relationships in the state, talk about current topics that affect athletes and provide resources for all of us to be better athletic trainers.
Over the past few episodes, we've recently heard a few references about the "going away" of the graduate assistant model. We're learning that this is having a significant impact on many settings in the athletic training profession.
It seemed like an opportune time to speak with someone who recently was in this position, and hear about their positive experience in this role.
The PATS podcast welcomes Garrett Miller, currently an athletic trainer at Rider University and a recent graduate of the West Chester University Athletic Training Program and Graduate Assistant for the university.
Don't forget!!! If you have a topic you want to hear about, want to recommend a guest to make an appearance, or IF YOU WANT TO BE ON AN EPISODE.......feel free to reach out to our guest at any time!! Jason Kopec email: jkopec@wcupa.edu
The PATS Podcast
The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer's Society invites you to join Adam and Philip every month as they start a conversation with members of the athletic training community and experts from around the country so we can engage and foster relationships in the state, talk about current topics that affect athletes and provide resources for all of us to be better athletic trainers.