Chapman University Athletic Training
Athletic training is practiced by athletic trainers (AT), health
care professionals who collaborate with physicians to optimize
activity and participation of patients and clients across age and
care continuums. Athletic training encompasses the prevention,
diagnosis, and intervention of emergency, acute and chronic medical
conditions involving impairment, functional limitations, and
disabilities. ATs work under the direction of physicians.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide student-athletes with personalized attention and quality medical care that promotes a healthy lifestyle as well as safe and effective athletic participation. At the same time we aim to stimulate intellectual growth and develop practical skills that will lead to the maturation of the athletic training student into a quality health care professional.
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Visiting Team
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Drug &
Alcohol Information
Concussions
Sickle Cell Trait
Chapman University and the NCAA encourage all student athletes at the Division III level to be tested for Sickle Cell trait. Once tested the results should be included in the comprehensive medical history that is required, along with an annual physical, prior to athletic participation.
Sickle Cell Trait Info Sheet I Video
2012-2013 Medical Eligibility Forms are due for
ALL Athletes, ALL sports
DEADLINE AUGUST 1,
2012
