The University of West Alabama Policy & Procedure Manual For Athletic Trainers


Athletic Training Program Letter Jacket Policy & Championship Ring/Rewards Policy



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Athletic Training Program Letter Jacket Policy & Championship Ring/Rewards Policy


Students enrolled in the Athletic Training Program may letter and receive a letter jacket through their participation as an athletic training student at UWA. The letter jacket is earned after lettering in the program for one full academic year. To actually receive the letter jacket, students must be in good standing at the time of issue regardless of previously meeting the requirements for earning the jacket. A student who may have previously earned the letter jacket will not be provided the jackets if any of the following conditions are in effect at the time of issue:

  • Suspension from the Athletic Training Program.

  • Withdrawal from the Athletic Training Program.

  • Currently on probation in the Athletic Training Program. (Students who were on probation at the time of issue may receive the letter jacket once the probationary status has been lifted).

Students enrolled in the Athletic Training Program assigned to a preceptor and team during a championship season may be eligible for a ring or other championship reward at the discretion of the UWA Athletic Department. To actually receive the letter jacket, students must be in good standing at the time of issue regardless of previously meeting the requirements for earning the ring/reward. A student who may have previously earned the ring/reward will not be provided the ring/reward if any of the following conditions are in effect at the time of issue:

  • Suspension from the Athletic Training Program.

  • Withdrawal from the Athletic Training Program.

  • Currently on probation in the Athletic Training Program. (Students who were on probation at the time of issue may receive the ring/reward once the probationary status has been lifted).

Taking Athletes to Physician


At different times throughout the year, our athletes will require medical attention outside of Livingston. When this occurs we will transport them in a University motor pool vehicle to the location of the physician or health care facility. Usually, one or more of the athletic training students provide the transportation. There are several requirements that you must adhere to as follows:

  1. You must have a valid driver’s license.

  2. You must possess automobile insurance that covers your use of other vehicles.

  3. Use only the gas credit cards issued to you for gas or oil in the state vehicles.

  4. When using a state vehicle always obey all the laws pertaining to the use of public roads.

  5. When an athlete is in with a physician always ask to go in with the athlete for the evaluation/treatment/surgery. Make sure you take note of all physician comments about the athlete and later relay it back to the appropriate staff athletic trainer.

  6. If transporting an athlete to ASMOC or St. Vincent’s Birmingham, you are expected to observe surgery with prior approval.

  7. Always take enough money to pay for your meals and the athletes’. Obtain receipts and fill out a travel voucher when you return for reimbursement. Each person has a $8.00 limit per meal.

  8. Always record your beginning mileage and ending mileage in the logbook kept in the state vehicles. Also, record the destination and total miles incurred, as well as the name and sport of the athlete.



ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITY PROCEDURE


Decisions in the athletic training facility are made through a chain of command beginning with the team physician. If the team physician is not present, the process begins with the highest-ranking athletic trainer. The staff member always makes decisions on procedure, treatment, rehabilitation, or participation.

The routine of the athletic training facility is a mixture of athletic training, business and office procedures, all of which require meticulous attention. The paperwork must be kept up to date and filed accurately, the supplies must be inventoried and restocked promptly and above all, the treatment and rehabilitation of the athletes must be up to standard. The following is an outline of daily athletic training facility activity.


Injury Prevention


  • Always thoroughly clean coolers and water bottles after each use.

  • Maintain a clean, efficient, and orderly athletic training facility at all times.

  • Check weight charts regularly and restrict athletes from competition if necessary.

  • See that all lockers are kept up and safe so as to, prevent injury on wires, nails, locks, hinges, and hasps.

  • Inspect all courts and fields for wet spots, and irregular surfaces.

  • Inspect all fields for glasses, bottle tops, rocks, holes, wood, or other hazardous conditions.

  • Keep non-participating personnel in their area far away from sidelines, competition, and live drills.

  • Always strive to improve methods, techniques, treatments, and knowledge.

  • Make sure all athletes are kept in proper fitting, safe equipment.

  • Warn athletes about mixing medications and alcohol.

  • Keep a close eye on heat illness prone athletes.

  • Encourage football players to remove headgear when not in use.

  • Make sure all football players use all required protective equipment, including hip pads, knee pads, spine pads, and mouthpiece.

  • Do not allow athletes to drink after each other with cups or water bottles.

  • Do not allow athletes to put water bottles in mouth or open water coolers.

  • Players should not touch the water sprayers.

  • Do not allow athletes to wear unwashed practice gear, use each other’s towels, or wear clothing that has not been adequately dried.

  • Check fences, doors, dummies, sleds, and other equipment for sharp edges.

  • Make sure that all worn screw-on cleats are changed to prevent metal from showing through.

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