UNLV

ALLIED HEALTH

Undergraduate Degree

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Current Students

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UNLV Athletics

 


Undergraduate Information Contact
Dr. Mack Rubley
Director
Athletic Training
Education Program
UNLV, Department of Kinesiology
Box 453034
4505 Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89154-3034
(702) 895-2457
Mack Rubley


Graduate Intern Contact
Ann Dovenmuehler, MS, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer
UNLV
Box 45007
4505 Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89154-0007
(702) 895-4321
Ann Dovenmuehler

Athletic Training
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

UNLV Athletic Trainers at the Las Vegas Marathon

Athletic Trainers

 

The staff of physicians, certified athletic trainers, graduate intern athletic trainers, along with athletic training students, provide medical coverage for the seventeen intercollegiate athletic programs at UNLV. 

The athletic training education program includes classes and participation in clinical experience under the direction of a certified athletic trainer. There are currently 15 certified athletic trainers on the UNLV athletic training faculty and staff.

The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas has seven (7) graduate internship positions within the athletic training staff. There are six (6) positions available for fall 2008.

The Department of Kinesiology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas also has several graduate assistant positions for teaching and research positions with the athletic training faculty as well as off campus High School ATC positions. There are positions available for fall 2008.  If interested contact Dr. Rubley.  Admissions criteria to be considered for UNLV Graduate College admission are listed on the Kinesiology web site http://kinesiology.unlv.edu/gradadmission.html

The Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program at UNLV is a CAATE accredited athletic training curriculum program.  Students completing the clinical athletic training education program will earn a bachelor of science with a major in athletic training. During the Athletic Training Education Program, the athletic training student will attain competencies through a specialized hands-on, practical experience.

The athletic training student works directly with team physicians and staff athletic trainers in the areas of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation for athletic-related injuries. In addition to the athletic training room and field exposure, students may spend additional hours working in sports medicine clinics, observing surgical procedures, and assisting physicians in an office setting. This hands-on, practical instruction not only compliments the educational experience, but also provides excellent field based learning opportunities for each student.

Scholarships and awards are also available to students who achieve academic excellence, satisfies the standards of the National Athletic Trainers' Association and demonstrates abilities necessary to be employed as a certified athletic trainer.

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