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The Sports Medicine Broadcast
Summary: The Sports Medicine Broadcast is a podcast to promote Athletic Training. Through discussion with many people in Sports Medicine related fields we desire to improve our practice, connect our students with the real world and improve and promote the profession. Find us on twitter: @phssportsmed facebook.com/phsathletictraining Google+: PHS Athletic Training www.sportsmedicinebroadcast.com
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Podcasts:
44 People Management with Luke Willbanks Chik-fil-a is an efficient and well run business. About half of their employees are high school or college age people. Listen in to learn how you can improve your athletic training program and get the best out of your people. - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/sports-medicine-broadcast
43 Super Foods With Dr Judy Sandlin Everybody is talking about Super Foods right now. These are foods that help fight cancer, lower cholesterol, prevent heart disease. However, not everyone is talking about how to easily incorporate these foods into your everyday diet.
Episode 42 Roland Ramirez Roland took some time out of his very busy schedule working with the Houston Texans to come speak on the podcast. Working in the NFL is a lot harder and more demanding than you might think at first. Check out the video on YouTube or Ustream Also be sure to check out the rehabilitation tool he has developed: www.ds2rehabsystems.com @ds2platform www.facebook.com/ds2platform
Episode 41 Is It In You Gatorade Market Development Associate Aaron Francl talks about some of the history, facts, fiction and new products from the most widely known name in sports drinks. Email Aaron Gatorade Sports Science Institute
Episode 40 GHATS behind the scenes Planning a workshop for over 1,000 high school students and 200 Athletic trainers and sports medicine professionals is not easy. Catherine had a crash course and did a great job. Hear her feedbackand advise. GHATS.org A recent discovery in a Athletic Training room file cabinet at Dobie shows that they need to do some cleaning. This is my senior picture from when i was a student Athletic Trainer...I graduated in 1999.
Episode 39 Is Chocolate Milk Really That Good Dr. Penny Wilson from Memorial Herman Iron-Man Sports Medicine Institute joins us again for another amazing episode. Also do a quick poll of your students and athletes, “What did you eat for breakfast this morning?” @Eat4Performance www.eatingforperformance.com
Episode 38 Semester Wrap Up We are wrapping up semester 1 and getting a feel for what helped the kids learn. We are also using a couple of different setups so we can prepare for the eventual CEU credits that will be offered.
Episode 37 Hands on not hand outs See one, teach one, do one is a motto that has guided Cathlene Webb's teaching philosophy. Listen as we discuss some great ideas for teaching sports medicine.
Episode 36 Jeff Stotts @RotowireATC You would not think an athletic trainer would be needed for fantasy sports but that is why Jeff Stott's job interested me so much. He writes for Rotowire.com and is one of the guys that helps you make you decisions for fantasy sports sit and starts. Other twitter mentions: @Rotowire, and Will Carrol: @injuryexpert
Episode 35 Rice Krispies Feet with Kembra Mathis You can find a lot of interesting things on Twitter. The medical condition known as Rice Krispies Feet is one of the strangest things I have seen so far. Listen as Mrs. Mathis explains.
Episode 34 The Sports Medicine Team Paramedic CJ Brown helps us understand the job of an EMT and how to build a relationship with an important part of the Sports Medicine Team. Spoiler Alert: you might cry at some of the stories. Check out Strength Nomad or follow CJ on Twitter: @StrengthNomad
Episode 33 Boston Needs Some Help Mary Spalding, a senior Athletic Training student in Colorado has a very interesting story that encouraged her to get into Athletic Training and encouraged her to seek admittance to medical school after graduation.
Episode 32 Sliming down to Help Kids Houston Firefighter Justin steps in for a discussion on how he dropped 20 pounds over the course of three months primarily by improving his diet. He also helps us understand the purpose of the hard work: helping kids that have been forever changed by their burns. Purchase a Calendar or Donate.
Episode 31 Not a Nutritionist Registered Dietician for Memorial Hermann Ironman Sports Medicine Institue Dr. Penny Wilson comes to talk nutrition basics with our students. As I figured we could not get through everything we wanted so we will look to bring her back next semester. Websites: Eating for Performance Informed Choice NSF Certified for Sport Information on Creatine @eat4performance @houstonhospital
Episode 30 Same Thing Different State Michael Stevenson, Program Director for Huntsville Hospital's Athletic Training Outreach team joins us to talk about why they were recently selected to grace the cover of Training and Conditioning magazine.