Professional Ethics in Athletic Training with Tim Neal – 464

Tim Neal keeps a pretty closed lip about injuries, specifics, and any information that might harm his patient relationship.  We as medical providers have a responsibility to keep that information to ourselves.  With recent injuries i have begun answering the “what happened to him…” question with: “You will have to ask him.”  This keeps me from giving information to a source that does not need to know.  Know your HIPPA and FERPA rules and be safe, not sorry.
We are broadcasting live from the 2018 NATA expo in New Orleans.
We used Facebook live, YouTube Live, Instagram Live and even periscope to stream as many of the NATA 2018 Expo Interviews as possible.
YouTube Live videos: The Sports medicine Broadcast
Thanks Frio Hydration and DragonFly MAX for your hospitality.
Check out Hoist Water to help maximize performance
Contact Tim Neal
Hit me up on Twitter to let me know your thoughts @MrJeremyJackson
 

Professional Responsibility with Dr. Gretchen Schlabach – 458

Gretchen is hailed as a guru in Professional Responsibility and ethical practice in Athletic training.  She therefore, has joined Dr. Jim berry joins me to discus some of the current issues we are dealing with in Athletic Training relating to Professional Responsibility.
We are broadcasting live from the 2018 NATA expo in New Orleans.
We used Facebook live, YouTube Live, Instagram Live and even periscope to stream as many of the NATA 2018 Expo Interviews as possible.
YouTube Live videos: The Sports medicine Broadcast
Thanks Frio Hydration and DragonFly MAX for your hospitality.
Check out Hoist Water to help maximize performance
Hit me up on Twitter to let me know your thoughts @MrJeremyJackson

International Committee Update with Brian Zeller – 453

Brian Zeller has taken over for Mark Gibson on the NATA International Committee.  There are lots of great things happening in Athletic Training around the world.  Check out our conversation to help understand how the NATA is advocating for the AT from all different angles.
We are broadcasting live from the 2018 NATA expo in New Orleans.
We used Facebook live, YouTube Live and Instagram Live to stream as many of the NATA 2018 Expo Interviews as possible.
Thanks Frio Hydration and DragonFly MAX for your hospitality.
Check out Hoist Water to help maximize performance
Contact Brian Zeller
Hit me up on Twitter to let me know your thoughts @MrJeremyJackson

Scaphoid Injuries with Dr. Teunis – 100

Scaphoid Injuries of the Wrist – Candice Teunis

Thanks to Morgan Wilson Music for allowing us to use parts of her songs.

Here is our interview with Dr. Candice Teunis.  Since this recording comes from a live conference, some elements are lost due to lack of visual props and some crowd noise can be heard.  The stellar content more than makes up for the difference in sound quality.

Bob Marley allowed us to record and interview the guests of the Memorial Hermann 13th Annual Sports Medicine Update.  In the course of two days we conducted about 24 interviews, streamed live for about 16 hours, and had a lot of help from Dr. Josh Yellen, Dr. Mark Knoblauch, Bill Hale, former student / future Athletic Trainer Jazmin Dozal, and current SAT Sarah Avina.

Masters of Athletic Training at U of H
@UofHMAT

Evolution of the Team Physician with Walt Lowe – 86

Bob Marley allowed us to record and interview the guests of the Memorial Hermann 13th Annual Sports Medicine Update.  In the course of two days we conducted about 24 interviews, streamed live for about 16 hours, and had a lot of help from Dr. Josh Yellen, Dr. Mark Knoblauch, Bill Hale, former student / future Athletic Trainer Jazmin Dozal, and current SAT Sarah Avina.

Here is our first interview with Dr. Walter Lowe, team physician for the Houston Texans, Houston Rockets, and U of H.  Since this recording comes from a live conference, some elements are lost due to lack of visual props and some crowd noise can be heard.  The stellar content more than makes up for the difference in sound quality.

Dr. Lowe

Masters of Athletic Training at U of H