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Athletic Training Links

Athletic Training Professional Organizations

www.nata.org
National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA)—Information on this website includes the following: a description of the athletic training profession, how to become a member of the NATA, the organization’s professional journal Journal of Athletic Training, a listing of employment and graduate assistantship positions, research information, and the NATA Foundation.

www.bocatc.org
Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC)—This website includes information on the BOC certification examination and requirements to become a candidate for the examination.

www.nataec.org
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Education Council—This website has information on educational reforms, presentations, and data related to entry-level athletic training education.

www.goeata.org
Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA)—This website includes information such as: a membership directory, scholarship, grants and awards information, informational actions and updates, and annual meeting information.

www.atsnj.org
Athletic Trainers’ Society of New Jersey, Inc. (ATSNJ)—This website offers information on athletic training, new memberships, legislation, NJ employment requirements, and employment opportunities.

Related Professional Health Organizations

www.acsm.org
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)—The ACSM website offers information on the certification process, examination dates and sites, careers, updates, meetings, continuing education, partnerships and sponsorships, research grants and scholarships, and publications.

www.nsca-cc.org
NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association) Certification Commission—This website includes information on how to become a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS), the credentials, examination information, and continuing information.