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FLSA EMPLOYMENT CATEGORY: Salaried; Exempt; Administrative; 10 months; Part Time; Temporary DEPARTMENT: Athletics POSITION SUMMARY: The Sports Medicine Tech is a temporary 10-month position.
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Serve as liaison between the Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) Department and the UHC Sports Medicine Department. Knowledge of sports medicine operations and trends, risk management, policy and procedure development, drug testing administration, and insurance operations.
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Providence Medical Group (PMG) is seeking a full-time Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician to join to join a well-established and thriving Family Medicine practice at PMG Mill Plain Medical Plaza in Vancouver, Washington.
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Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) or American College of Sports Medicine Health Fitness Specialist Certification (HFS) – preferred. Accountabilities include screening, needs analysis, fitness and sports performance assessments, development of fitness and strength and conditioning, medical fitness & chronic disease & disabled population exercise programs with emphasis on development of evidence-based outcomes.
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Teaching opportunities available with the UAB School of Medicine Regional Campus, UAB Internal Medicine Residency Program and Montgomery Family Medicine Residency Program. Numerous golf courses, water sports, hunting, recreational activities, organized youth sports and shopping.
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The Work Study- Sports Medicine Department (Athletic Training) reports directly to the Associate Director of Athletics-Sports MedicineThis is a student position open to current UIW students who may be hired through the Federal Work-Study Program.
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Memorial Rehabilitation Services offers to inpatients and outpatients all state of the art modalities, manual therapy, supervised exercise and home exercise programming, electro-diagnostic testing, ADL training, cognitive testing, fitting of orthotic, prosthetic and other protective devices, sports medicine and hand therapy.
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If you enjoy outdoor activities, travel nursing in different regions provides opportunities for adventure sports like hiking, skiing, or water sports, depending on the assignment location.
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In addition to primary care the practice offers pulmonary and critical care medicine, rheumatology, dermatology, oncology, endocrinology, cardiology, obstetrics and gynecology, gastroenterology, surgery, urology, and urgent care.
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The orthopaedic and sports medicine team cares for the bone and joint needs of the whole family, from children to senior citizens. The facility treats kids, teenagers and adults in our around-the-clock urgent aid facility with an on-site laboratory services, mammography, x-ray and occupational medicine.
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Rated city in the country for minor league sports (baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and NCAA Division I college sports) New lab services, cardiac CT scanners, nuclear medicine, mammography, and MRI will support all of your diagnostic needs.
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Fosters enhanced awareness/understanding of athletic training, sports medicine, and clinic/hospital programs to the department, hospital, schools and other community organizations. Works with the head coaches to design training programs that revolve around strength, conditioning and weight training geared toward specific sports.
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This includes cardiology, robotic surgery, oncology, neurology, women’s health, mental health, digestive diseases, geriatrics, physical medicine and rehab, sports medicine, cardiac and pulmonary rehab, and emergency care.
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American Council on Exercise (ACE) National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), or another equivalent Group Fitness certification from a nationally-recognized credentialing authority.
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Active certification to teach specialty group exercise classes in one or more of the following disciplines:Barre, Indoor Cycle, HIIT, Zumba, Muay Tai, Brazilian Jiu Jitzu, Krav Maga or other martial arts-based fitness classes.
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