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  • In-Person Event $
    Includes a Live In-Person Event on 07/08/2026 at 10:00 AM (CDT)

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on Emergencies in Sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of…

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    AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session
    Seattle, Washington - July 8, 2026
    8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. PDT
    4.5 Category A CEUs

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    One-Day AOSSM Registration for July 9th
     & NATA 2026 Symposia On-Demand


         

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    Member: Early $940 / Regular $965
    Nonmember: Early $1240 / Regular $1265

    *Early pricing ends May 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. CDT.

    This package includes registration for the AOSSM-NATA Preconference Session PLUS the NATA 2026 Symposia On-Demand

    If you prefer to register for a different package, please click here to see all available options.


    AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session Information

    When Seconds Matter: Managing Cardiac, Head and Spine Emergencies in Sport

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on emergencies in sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of the pre-event medical timeout to enhance preparedness and team communication. The conference will incorporate didactic presentations, case studies to facilitate integration of care concepts, and hands-on laboratory activities. Content will be grounded in evidence-based medicine and reflect current best practices in both sports medicine and emergency care.

    Objectives:

    1. Describe the pathophysiology, recognition, and immediate management priorities of sudden cardiac arrest, catastrophic cervical spine injury, and sport-related head injury in the athletic setting.
    2. Explain the critical components of an effective Emergency Action Plan (EAP), including personnel roles, equipment readiness, venue-specific considerations, and communication pathways among MDs, ATs, and EMS.
    3. Demonstrate appropriate interdisciplinary response techniques for airway management, spine stabilization, equipment removal, AED deployment, and head injury assessment through case-based and scenario simulations.
    4. Differentiate leadership roles and responsibilities of physicians, athletic trainers, and EMS providers during time-sensitive emergencies to optimize coordinated team performance.
    5. Evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-event medical time-out and emergency rehearsal in reducing response delays and improving patient outcomes during athletic emergencies.
    6. Develop a venue-specific, interdisciplinary emergency preparedness framework incorporating EAP review, role assignment, communication strategy, and post-event debriefing for implementation within participants’ own organizations.



    For additional session information including presenters, lecture topics, laboratory stations, panel discussion topic, and refund/cancellation information, visit the AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference event page.

    • Register
      • Early bird pricing available!
      • Non-member - $1,240
      • Member - $940
      • Student - $940
      • Certified Student - $940
      • Retired - $940
      • Regular Price after 06/01/2026 12:00 AM
      • Non-member - $1,265
      • Member - $965
      • Student - $965
      • Certified Student - $965
      • Retired - $965
    • More Information
  • In-Person Event $
    Includes a Live In-Person Event on 07/08/2026 at 10:00 AM (CDT)

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on Emergencies in Sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of…

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    NATA 2026 Symposia On-Demand Registration
    & AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session

    Seattle, Washington - July 8, 2026
    8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. PDT
    4.5 Category A CEUs


         

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    Member: Early $575 / Regular $600
    Nonmember: Early $875 / Regular $900

    *Early pricing ends May 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. CDT.

    This package includes registration for the AOSSM-NATA Preconference Session PLUS the NATA 2026 Symposia On-Demand

    If you prefer to register for a different package, please click here to see all available options.


    AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session Information

    When Seconds Matter: Managing Cardiac, Head and Spine Emergencies in Sport

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on emergencies in sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of the pre-event medical timeout to enhance preparedness and team communication. The conference will incorporate didactic presentations, case studies to facilitate integration of care concepts, and hands-on laboratory activities. Content will be grounded in evidence-based medicine and reflect current best practices in both sports medicine and emergency care.

    Objectives:

    1. Describe the pathophysiology, recognition, and immediate management priorities of sudden cardiac arrest, catastrophic cervical spine injury, and sport-related head injury in the athletic setting.
    2. Explain the critical components of an effective Emergency Action Plan (EAP), including personnel roles, equipment readiness, venue-specific considerations, and communication pathways among MDs, ATs, and EMS.
    3. Demonstrate appropriate interdisciplinary response techniques for airway management, spine stabilization, equipment removal, AED deployment, and head injury assessment through case-based and scenario simulations.
    4. Differentiate leadership roles and responsibilities of physicians, athletic trainers, and EMS providers during time-sensitive emergencies to optimize coordinated team performance.
    5. Evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-event medical time-out and emergency rehearsal in reducing response delays and improving patient outcomes during athletic emergencies.
    6. Develop a venue-specific, interdisciplinary emergency preparedness framework incorporating EAP review, role assignment, communication strategy, and post-event debriefing for implementation within participants’ own organizations.



    For additional session information including presenters, lecture topics, laboratory stations, panel discussion topic, and refund/cancellation information, visit the AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference event page.

    • Register
      • Early bird pricing available!
      • Non-member - $875
      • Member - $575
      • Student - $575
      • Certified Student - $575
      • Retired - $575
      • Regular Price after 06/01/2026 12:00 AM
      • Non-member - $900
      • Member - $600
      • Student - $600
      • Certified Student - $600
      • Retired - $600
    • More Information
  • In-Person Event $
    Includes a Live In-Person Event on 07/08/2026 at 10:00 AM (CDT)

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on Emergencies in Sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of…

    AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session

    Seattle, Washington - July 8, 2026
    8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. PDT
    4.5 Category A CEUs

    & One-Day AOSSM Registration for July 9, 2026


         

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    Member: Early $540 / Regular $565
    Nonmember: Early $840 / Regular $865

    *Early pricing ends May 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. CDT.

    This package includes the AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session PLUS one-day registration to the AOSSM Annual Meeting on July 9

    If you prefer to register for a different package, please click here to see all available options.


    AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session Information

    When Seconds Matter: Managing Cardiac, Head and Spine Emergencies in Sport

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on emergencies in sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of the pre-event medical timeout to enhance preparedness and team communication. The conference will incorporate didactic presentations, case studies to facilitate integration of care concepts, and hands-on laboratory activities. Content will be grounded in evidence-based medicine and reflect current best practices in both sports medicine and emergency care.

    Objectives:

    1. Describe the pathophysiology, recognition, and immediate management priorities of sudden cardiac arrest, catastrophic cervical spine injury, and sport-related head injury in the athletic setting.
    2. Explain the critical components of an effective Emergency Action Plan (EAP), including personnel roles, equipment readiness, venue-specific considerations, and communication pathways among MDs, ATs, and EMS.
    3. Demonstrate appropriate interdisciplinary response techniques for airway management, spine stabilization, equipment removal, AED deployment, and head injury assessment through case-based and scenario simulations.
    4. Differentiate leadership roles and responsibilities of physicians, athletic trainers, and EMS providers during time-sensitive emergencies to optimize coordinated team performance.
    5. Evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-event medical time-out and emergency rehearsal in reducing response delays and improving patient outcomes during athletic emergencies.
    6. Develop a venue-specific, interdisciplinary emergency preparedness framework incorporating EAP review, role assignment, communication strategy, and post-event debriefing for implementation within participants’ own organizations.



    For additional session information including presenters, lecture topics, laboratory stations, panel discussion topic, and refund/cancellation information, visit the AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference event page.

    • Register
      • Early bird pricing available!
      • Non-member - $840
      • Member - $540
      • Student - $540
      • Certified Student - $540
      • Retired - $540
      • Regular Price after 06/01/2026 12:59 AM
      • Non-member - $865
      • Member - $565
      • Student - $565
      • Certified Student - $565
      • Retired - $565
    • More Information
  • In-Person Event $
    Includes a Live In-Person Event on 07/08/2026 at 10:00 AM (CDT)

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on Emergencies in Sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of…

    AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session

    Seattle, Washington - July 8, 2026
    8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. PDT
    4.5 Category A CEUs


         

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    Member: Early $175 / Regular $200
    Nonmember: Early $475 / Regular $500

    *Early pricing ends May 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. CDT.

    This package includes registration for the AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference Session ONLY

    If you prefer to register for a package that includes a one-day registration to AOSSM and/or access to the NATA 2026 Symposia On-Demand, please click here to see all available options.


    Session Information

    When Seconds Matter: Managing Cardiac, Head and Spine Emergencies in Sport

    This 4.5-hour pre-conference session on emergencies in sport, held in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is designed for certified athletic trainers and team physicians. The program will focus on the management of three of the most critical emergency situations in sport: sudden cardiac arrest, head injuries, and cervical spine injuries. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated roles among athletic trainers, physicians, and EMS personnel. The session will also highlight the importance of a well-developed and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP), established emergency protocols, and the use of the pre-event medical timeout to enhance preparedness and team communication. The conference will incorporate didactic presentations, case studies to facilitate integration of care concepts, and hands-on laboratory activities. Content will be grounded in evidence-based medicine and reflect current best practices in both sports medicine and emergency care.

    Objectives:

    1. Describe the pathophysiology, recognition, and immediate management priorities of sudden cardiac arrest, catastrophic cervical spine injury, and sport-related head injury in the athletic setting.
    2. Explain the critical components of an effective Emergency Action Plan (EAP), including personnel roles, equipment readiness, venue-specific considerations, and communication pathways among MDs, ATs, and EMS.
    3. Demonstrate appropriate interdisciplinary response techniques for airway management, spine stabilization, equipment removal, AED deployment, and head injury assessment through case-based and scenario simulations.
    4. Differentiate leadership roles and responsibilities of physicians, athletic trainers, and EMS providers during time-sensitive emergencies to optimize coordinated team performance.
    5. Evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-event medical time-out and emergency rehearsal in reducing response delays and improving patient outcomes during athletic emergencies.
    6. Develop a venue-specific, interdisciplinary emergency preparedness framework incorporating EAP review, role assignment, communication strategy, and post-event debriefing for implementation within participants’ own organizations.



    For additional session information including presenters, lecture topics, laboratory stations, panel discussion topic, and refund/cancellation information, visit the AOSSM-NATA Pre-Conference event page.

    • Register
      • Early bird pricing available!
      • Non-member - $475
      • Member - $175
      • Student - $175
      • Certified Student - $175
      • Retired - $175
      • Regular Price after 06/01/2026 12:00 AM
      • Non-member - $500
      • Member - $200
      • Student - $200
      • Certified Student - $200
      • Retired - $200
    • More Information
  • Special Event $

    Welcome to the 77th NATA Clinical Symposia On-Demand Education Experience! Get ready for an exceptional educational experience designed to inform, challenge and inspire. The 2026 NATA program features a dynamic mix of lectures, forums, interactive sessions and hands-on learning labs, all led by experts from across the profession and across the broader health care and sports performance communities. From foundational skills to advanced clinical applications, you’ll find content tailored to every stage of your professional journey.

    Welcome to the 77th NATA Clinical Symposia
    On-Demand Education Experience!

    Get ready for an exceptional educational experience designed to inform, challenge and inspire. The 2026 NATA program features a dynamic mix of lectures, forums, interactive sessions and hands-on learning labs, all led by experts from across the profession and across the broader health care and sports performance communities. From foundational skills to advanced clinical applications, you’ll find content tailored to every stage of your professional journey.


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    On-Demand open from July 31 - December 31
    All courses must be completed by 11:59 p.m. CST on Dec. 31, 2026.



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    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)
    Earn more CEUs than ever before, with more flexibility and more time to complete them! The 77th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo is expanding your opportunities to learn and earn. This year’s enhanced CEU structure is designed to reward engagement and offer unmatched flexibility for every attendee.

         On-Demand Only registrants can earn a maximum of 25 CEUs.
         In-person attendees can earn a maximum of 40 CEUs: Up to 15 on-site in Philadelphia plus 25 from On-Demand.

    Interested in joining us in Philadelphia? View the 77th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo event page. Important Note: Attendees who participate in a session in person should not also claim CEUs for the on-demand version. As always, it is the responsibility of the attendee to report only hours spent in educational sessions.

    Extended Access
    The On-Demand event will remain open through December 31, 2026,  giving all attendees four months to complete their CEUs and maximize their educational investment.

    Immediate Credit for On-Demand Sessions
    New this year, on-demand learners will receive a statement of credit immediately upon completing each session. No waiting for a post-event CEU summary.



    On-Demand Registration Terms and Conditions

  • Special Event $

    Welcome to the 77th NATA Clinical Symposia On-Demand Education Experience! Get ready for an exceptional educational experience designed to inform, challenge and inspire. The 2026 NATA program features a dynamic mix of lectures, forums, interactive sessions and hands-on learning labs, all led by experts from across the profession and across the broader health care and sports performance communities. From foundational skills to advanced clinical applications, you’ll find content tailored to every stage of your professional journey.

    Welcome to the 77th NATA Clinical Symposia
    On-Demand Education Experience!

    Get ready for an exceptional educational experience designed to inform, challenge and inspire. The 2026 NATA program features a dynamic mix of lectures, forums, interactive sessions and hands-on learning labs, all led by experts from across the profession and across the broader health care and sports performance communities. From foundational skills to advanced clinical applications, you’ll find content tailored to every stage of your professional journey.


    This package is intended for students and retirees only. No CEUs or statements of credit will be awarded.

    No CEUs Pricing Table

    On-Demand open from July 31 - December 31
    All courses must be completed by 11:59 p.m. CST on Dec. 31, 2026.



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    Extended Access

    The On-Demand event will remain open through December 31, 2026,  giving all attendees four months to complete their CEUs and maximize their educational investment.



    On-Demand Registration Terms and Conditions

  • New

    Current best practice for concussion care involves initial brief rest, followed by symptom limited exercise. However, this approach does not reflect the heterogeneous nature of concussion, which may involve multiple domains including cognitive, headache/migraine, ocular, vestibular, and psychological. Each of the domains may benefit from a more precision-based approach that targets specific symptoms and impairments. Emerging clinical trial evidence suggests that earlier and more targeted treatments for specific symptoms and impairments may improve clinical outcomes for athletes following this injury.

    This presentation is a replay from NATA 2024 in New Orleans, providing another opportunity to access its valuable content and insights.

    Abstract:
    Current best practice for concussion care involves initial brief rest, followed by symptom limited exercise. However, this approach does not reflect the heterogeneous nature of concussion, which may involve multiple domains including cognitive, headache/migraine, ocular, vestibular, and psychological. Each of the domains may benefit from a more precision-based approach that targets specific symptoms and impairments. Emerging clinical trial evidence suggests that earlier and more targeted treatments for specific symptoms and impairments may improve clinical outcomes for athletes following this injury.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Describe new clinical trial evidence for concussion treatments including behavioral management, physical activity/exercise and vestibular rehabilitation.
    • Discuss the role of moderating factors, including gender, psychosocial risk factors, compliance and health disparities, on the effectiveness of treatments for concussion.
    • Apply findings from clinical trials to develop more effective and efficient management strategies for athletes following a concussion.

    Level:
    Advanced

    Domain(s):
    Domain 2: Assessment Evaluation and Diagnosis 
    Domain 4: Therapeutic Intervention 

    Orthopedic Domain(s):
    N/A

    CEUs:
    1.0 Category A

    Keywords:
    Concussion recovery, Treatment, Moderating Factors

    Enhanced Access On-Demand Course Expiration:
    Access to this course will expire at the end of the membership year on December 31 at 11:59 p.m. CST.
    For full details, refer to the Expiration Date Policy on our FAQ page.

    Anthony Kontos, PhD

    Dr. Anthony P. Kontos is Professor and Vice-Chair Clinical Research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, and Research Director of the Concussion Research Laboratory and UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. He has specialized in concussion research for 19 years with 260+ peer-reviewed publications. His research is funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, and National Football League and focuses on active treatments and clinical trials; risk factors; neurocognitive/neuromotor assessments and effects; psychological issues; and concussion and brain health in military, pediatric, and sport populations. 

    Dr. Kontos is fellow of the Society for Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology of the American Psychological Association, National Academy of Kinesiology, American College of Sports Medicine, Association for Applied Sport Psychology, and Eastern Psychological Association. He is also co-author of Concussion: A Clinical Profile Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment.

    RJ Elbin, PhD

    Dr. R.J. Elbin is an Associate Professor in Exercise Science at the University of Arkansas and is director of the Office for Sport Concussion Research. Dr. Elbin received a doctorate in Kinesiology from Michigan State University in 2010 and completed a two-year post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Sports Medicine Concussion Program. 

    Dr. Elbin’s research focuses on identifying factors that contribute to concussion risk and prolonged recovery and best practices for management and treatment in concussed youth and adolescent athletes. Dr. Elbin has authored/co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and 250 professional presentations on sport-related concussion. Dr. Elbin was a 2018 recipient of an Early Career Award from the Sport Neuropsychological Society for his work in concussion research.

  • New

    The presentation aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the gaps in Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in athletics. The session will cover critical failure points in athletic emergency response and planning, which lead to sudden cardiac death (SCD). Epidemiological data for SCA in athletics will be discussed, and contemporary components of emergency action plans will be analyzed to develop and implement comprehensive policies and procedures. The session will also address the layperson and medical provider educational and practice gaps that can be utilized to mitigate the incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCA) in athletics.

    This presentation is a replay from NATA 2024 in New Orleans, providing another opportunity to access its valuable content and insights.

    Abstract:
    The presentation aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the gaps in Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in athletics. The session will cover critical failure points in athletic emergency response and planning, which lead to sudden cardiac death (SCD). Epidemiological data for SCA in athletics will be discussed, and contemporary components of emergency action plans will be analyzed to develop and implement comprehensive policies and procedures. The session will also address the layperson and medical provider educational and practice gaps that can be utilized to mitigate the incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCA) in athletics.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Discuss and analyze epidemiological data for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in athletics.
    • Identify and analyze contemporary components of emergency action plans utilized in developing and implementing comprehensive policies and procedures.
    • Address critical failure points in athletic emergency response and planning in which sudden cardiac death occurred.
    • Identify layperson and medical provider educational and practice gaps that can be utilized to mitigate the outcomes of SCA.

    Level:
    Advanced

    Domain(s):
    Domain 1: Risk Reduction Wellness and Health Literacy 
    Domain 3: Critical Incident Management 
    Domain 5: Health Care Administration and Professional Responsibility

    CEUs:
    1.0 Category A

    Keywords: Healthcare Administration; Policies and Procedures; Emergency Action Plans (EAP)

    Enhanced Access On-Demand Course Expiration:
    Access to this course will expire at the end of the membership year on December 31 at 11:59 p.m. CST.
    For full details, refer to the Expiration Date Policy on our FAQ page.

    Ray Castle, PhD, LAT, ATC

    Dr. Castle is a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer (since 1991), LSBME credentialed athletic trainer (LAT since 1994), and is an American Red Cross Instructor (since 2005). Dr. Castle has an extensive background in education, clinical practice, and professional service spanning over 28 years. Dr. Castle's clinical practice background has included experiences at the high school, college, and international (1996 Atlanta Olympic Games; USOC Sports Medicine Staff for 2003 Pan American Games; and 2004 US Women's Bobsled) levels.

    Dr. Castle is a highly active member of the athletic training profession, having made more than 120 presentations at the local, state, national and international levels, numerous publications, as well as serving on various organization committees at state, district, and national levels. Dr. Castle served as Vice President (2013-16) of the Louisiana Athletic Trainers Association. At the national level, he has served as chair of the NATA Educational Multimedia Committee (2004-08), a member of the NATA's Education Council Executive Committee (2004-08), board member of NATA Research and Education Foundation (2010-12), and board member on Commission on Accreditation for Athletic Training Education (2011-2017).

    Dr. Castle has been recognized for his service efforts in the athletic training profession, and has been the recipient of the following honors including:  Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association (LATA) Hall of Fame (2019); Commission on Accreditation for Athletic Training Education (CAATE) Bob and Lynn Caruthers Service Award (2018); LSU College of Human Sciences and Education Outstanding Faculty Service Award (2018); National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award (2017); LATA President’s Award (2016); Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association (SEATA)  Hall of Fame (2014); SEATA Chuck Kimmel Award of Merit (2011); SEATA Education/Administration Award (2009); NATA Athletic Trainer Service Award (2007); SEATA District Award (2005); and Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) College/University Athletic Trainer of the Year Award (2001).

    Dr. Castle is the owner of Action Medicine Consultants, LLC. His company provides sports medicine coverage, sports medicine consulting, and related services for organizations and events. He currently serves as medical coordinator for several large-scale events, including the RiverRoux Triathlon, Tiger 10K, Mississippi Gulf Coast Marathon, and the Louisiana Marathon.  He is married to Katherine Castle since January 2004 and has a son, William, who is a Sports Administration major at the University of Tennessee - Chattanooga.

  • Premium $

    This course package equips athletic trainers (ATs) with the critical tools to identify systemic barriers, advocate for patients with disabilities, and tailor clinical approaches for neurodivergent populations. From auditing your own professional environment to mastering specialized patient communication, these courses bridge the gap between standard practice and true inclusivity.

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    Recorded as part of the Accessibility Track from NATA 2025 in Orlando, FL.

    In the evolving landscape of sports medicine, providing high-quality care means more than just treating an injury. It means ensuring every patient and colleague feels seen, supported, and accommodated. This course package equips athletic trainers (ATs) with the critical tools to identify systemic barriers, advocate for patients with disabilities, and tailor clinical approaches for neurodivergent populations. From auditing your own professional environment to refining specialized patient communication, these courses bridge the gap between standard practice and true inclusivity.


    Why Take This Package?
    Audit Your Environment: Move beyond "compliance" to create spaces where all individuals, regardless of ability, feel respected and empowered.

    Enhance Patient Outcomes: Understand the psychological and physical shift from able-bodied to disabled and learn how to be a more effective advocate during recovery.

    Support Neurodiversity: With ASD diagnoses on the rise, learn to adapt your clinical "toolbox" to meet the unique socialization and sensory needs of neurodivergent athletes.


    Courses Included:

    TitleCEU Value
    The Ableism Audit: What Can You Do?1.0
    The Role of Athletic Trainers in Accessibility Support1.0
    A Clinicians Approach to Helping Athletes With Autism                     1.0


    Course Expiration:
    This premium course offering must be completed within 12 months from the purchase date.
    For full details, refer to the Expiration Date Policy on our FAQ page.

  • Premium $

    Effective leadership is essential for navigating the complexities of modern healthcare. This specialized course package empowers Athletic Trainers to cultivate critical skills, advance their careers, and drive organizational change. By combining emotional intelligence with strategic advocacy and professional development, these courses bridge the gap between clinical expertise and impactful leadership.

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    Recorded as part of the Leadership Track from NATA 2025 in Orlando, FL.

    Effective leadership is essential for navigating the complexities of modern healthcare. This specialized course package empowers Athletic Trainers to cultivate critical skills, advance their careers, and drive organizational change. By combining emotional intelligence with strategic advocacy and professional development, these courses bridge the gap between clinical expertise and impactful leadership.


    Why Take This Package?
    Enhance Organizational Efficacy: Cultivate the EI necessary to lead with empathy, resolve conflicts, and foster collaborative teams.

    Advocate for Your Profession: Acquire the negotiation skills to confidently discuss salary, benefits, and resource allocation.

    Unlock Your Potential: Design a strategic roadmap for your personal and professional growth, paving the way for advanced roles and meaningful contributions to the field.


    Courses Included:

    TitleCEU Value
    Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: Driving Excellence in Athletic Training1.0
    Successful Leadership Strategies in Advocating for Pay, Benefits and Resources1.0
    Investing In Athletic Trainers for Leadership, Personal and Professional Growth             1.0


    Course Expiration:
    This premium course offering must be completed within 12 months from the purchase date.
    For full details, refer to the Expiration Date Policy on our FAQ page.