CAATE Residencies and Fellowships
Abstract:
This model practice will explore opportunities for collaboration, synergy and revenue sources when developing an athletic training residency in the college, university and teaching hospital/practice settings. Athletic residencies and fellowships can add significant value to an institution’s delivery of athletic training services, athletic training professional and post-professional educational programs, family practice residencies and sports medicine fellowships in orthopedics and primary care. They also have been shown to increase patient throughput and provide care levels comparable to medical residents in some areas within the physician practice and teaching hospital.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the benefits of VR technology for athletic training education.
- Identify areas of collaboration on their or neighboring campuses, including varsity athletics, club and intramural sports, ROTC and accredited athletic training programs.
- Develop strategies to approach community partners who sponsor graduate medical education for collaborative learning activities with other graduate medical practitioners and develop placements for professional athletic training students.
Track: Program Administration
Format: Model Practice
This Session is Not Eligible for CEUs.
Marjorie J. Albohm, MS, AT-Ret
Ms. Albohm was one of the first women certified athletic trainers in the nation. She began her career as the first full time female athletic trainer at Indiana University. Marje is a proud 52 year member of the NATA. She has held various positions of leadership in the NATA throughout her career including President of the NATA Research and Education Foundation and the 11th President of the NATA from 2008-2012. She has received numerous NATA and related awards and was a 1999 inductee into the NATA Hall of Fame.
As an athletic trainer, Ms. Albohm served in key positions on medical staffs for multiple national and international sporting events, including track and field and swimming Olympic Trials, the Pan American Games, Lake Placid Winter Olympic Games and the Atlanta Olympic Games. She currently serves on the Gender Equity sub-group of the NATA Compensation Task Force and is a Commissioner on the CAATE. She received her BS from Valparaiso University and her MS from Indiana State University. She resides in Charleston SC.
Marie Charpentier, DPT, ATC, SCS
Charpentier is a native of Richmond, VA, and graduated from the University of Virginia in 2003 with her Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine. She then moved on to Virginia Commonwealth University to complete her Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2006. Charpentier then completed the Kaiser Permanente Orthopedic Residency program (2008) and Kaiser Permanente Manual Therapy Fellowship in Sports Rehabilitation (2010). Charpentier is certified in Manual Therapy, Sports and Orthopedic Regenerative Dry Needling Level 1 and Running Gait Analyst Level 1.
She has previously been awarded the Southeastern District of the Texas Physical Therapy Association Excellence in Clinical Education. Charpentier is also a certified yoga instructor with a passion for helping athletes regulate their nervous systems and optimize stress resiliency through mind-body practices.
Charpentier enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and doing yoga.