Athletic training students primary
clinical experiences will be on the Lee
University campus. The ATEP will utilize
off campus clinical and field
experiences, such as football and other
diversified experiences, to enhance the
clinical education and field experiences
of athletic training students. The
campus health clinic plays an important
role as students begin learning general
medical conditions as they relate to the
well being of physically active
individuals. Bradley Rehabilitation, the
Center for Sports Medicine and
Orthopedics, and Tri-State
Rehabilitation are utilized to provide
educational experience that will allow
the student to gain experience in a
non-traditional environment. These
rotations are designed to enhance the
upper/ and lower extremity and general
medical experiences. The physicians,
physical therapists, occupational
therapists, and athletic trainers
supervise, instruct, and guide students
through clinical education experiences.
Ooltewah High School will provide
students experience in an equipment
intensive environment in high-risk
sports such as football and wrestling.
Students are responsible for
transportation to and from clinical
sites and all costs incurred. The
following traveling distances from
Lee University to clinical sites are
approximated:
-
Center for Sports Medicine and
Orthopaedics
25 miles
-
Bradley Rehabilitation Center
4 miles
-
Ooltewah High School
16 miles
-
Tri-State
Rehabilitation
3.5 miles
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