The Southeast Athletic Trainers' Association (S.E.A.T.A.) is District IX of the National Athletic Trainers Association. It is a not-for-profit organization dealing with the concerns of its members and the profession of athletic training as a whole. This association was first started back in 1950. Initially comprised of the members of the Southeastern Conference schools, this district is represented by Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

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One Day Summit
“Infusing Evidence-Based Medicine into Athletic Training and Clinical Practice”
Sponsored by NATA and the NATA Research & Education Foundation
January 13, 2006
Sheraton Gateway Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia

Save $25!  Register Today!  Early bird registration ends September 30, 2005
www.natafoundation.org/pages/EBMSummit.htm


2006 Weekend Workshop
Muscle Energy Techniques for the Sacroiliac Joint
15 CEUs!
Friday, January 13 - Sunday, January 15, 2006
Grand Hyatt DFW - Dallas, Texas
www.csuchico.edu/~sbarker/CEC/weekend.html

The National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) is pleased to support the
Mississippi Summit on Sudden Death in Athletes: 
“Hearts Too Good to Die” – Bernard Lown, M.D.
8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., September 12, 2005
Norman C. Nelson Student Union Building
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jackson, MS
601-984-1300


SEATA Policies and Procedures Manual Approved pdf  Word


SEATA Vision and Mission Statements Approved


Congratulations to NATA Award Winners in SEATA!

NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer
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Ronald Courson, ATC, PT
NATA Athletic Trainer Service Award

> Thomas L. Bair, MEd, ATC
> Ronald Harper, ATC
> Janet L. Passman, ATC
> Kelli B. Sabiston, MA, ATC
> John Zubal, ATC
NATA Honorary Membership

> Darren Johnson, M.D.
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Distinguished Service Award
> Kenny Howard, AT Ret.
NATA 40-Year Award
> Robert Lundy, ATC

20th Annual SEATA Athletic Training Student Workshop Summary & pictures


Committee Reports added to Committee Page


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Congratulations to NATA Research & Education Foundation Scholarship Winners in SEATA!

Masters

  • Jennifer Sebert, University of Kentucky
    Bobby Barton Scholarship Award sponsored by Southeast Athletic Trainers' Association/NATA District 9

Undergraduate

  • Rachel Dockery, Troy University
    Donald J. Fauls Memorial Scholarship Award sponsored by NATA Foundation Golf Tournament

  • Kayla Fulghum, Valdosta State University
    Jerry Rhea Scholarship Award sponsored by National Football League Charities

Jerry Rhea/Atlanta Falcons Scholarship Award

  • Mario F. C. Alzate, Georgia Southern University, (Undergraduate) sponsored by Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation

  • Karen Hostetter, University of Southern Mississippi, (Graduate) sponsored by Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation


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Say 'certified athletic trainer'!

NATA and SEATA encourage their members to refer to themselves as "certified athletic trainers" or " ATCs" or "athletic trainers". Don't call yourself simply "trainer" -- that term does nothing to help the public's perception of the profession. We should ALWAYS refer to ourselves as certified athletic trainers who practice the profession of athletic training and, in most cases, work in an athletic training room or athletic training facility. Additionally, some of us are fortunate enough to be involved in the supervision and education of athletic training students. Please let the NATA office know of cases where the media may refer to us or our profession inaccurately. The NATA staff is prepared to take steps to educate the media to reduce and prevent further such occurrences.   Thank you.


     

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