College of nursing, Health & human services

clinical education

Thank you if you were able to come and support Dr. Eberman's presentation at the Indiana Athletic Trainer's Association Fall Symposia. Additional information can be found within the following positions stands:

     1. ACSM Position Statement: Exertional Heat Illnesses
     2. NATA Position Statement: Fluid Replacement
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Clinical education is the application of knowledge and skills, learned in classroom and laboratory settings, to actual practice on patients under the supervision of an approved clinical instructor.  Clinical education is experiential learning and community engagement.  Clinical education includes active participation and problem solving from the student.  This is the best location to apply theory to real-time clinical practice and for students to acquire and exercise professional skills.   

This website will aid current and prospective students, as well as clinical instructors, in navigating through Clinical Education.  Forms, tutorials, applications, and resources will be posted here regularly to aid in the swift communication of new and exciting changes in Athletic Training Education at Indiana State University.

Students should read the Policy and Procedure Handbook and sign the Welcome page (page 3) at the beginning of each academic year.  Students are expected to check the website regularly for any changes because they are expected to uphold the most updated version of the Handbook. (Handbook was last updated 9/8/09.)