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Episode Synopsis
Bubba Wilson discusses Crisis Behavior or Crisis Etiquette live from the Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Update. He has been leading D6 in ATsCare since its inception and has learned a lot over the years.
Discussion topics:
AT Cares
Crisis Management
CCISM Credential
COVID Impact on AT Cares Program
NATA Gather Program
Mitigating Secondary Loss
Did crisis management help you be prepared for being inducted into the SWATA Hall of Fame?
AT Cares drove me there.
CCISM credential:
Certified Critical Incident Stress Management – Level 1 deals with individuals in crisis, the majority of AT Cares population. Level 2 deals with groups in crisis.
Began Crisis Management training in 2019.
AT’s managing grief:
Grief comes in at a later time, ATs have to finish the game/event after a critical injury/event.
AT Cares reaches out once notified to ensure assistance is provided where needed
NATA Gather Program Integration:
Young professionals can use NATA’s gather program to find mentors.
Crisis on campus – what is the best method to find that definite grief to counsel them?
Don’t counsel them. Listen. Refer out.
Soapbox Warning – What is step 1 in managing the secondary loss of loved ones?
Have affairs in order. Have a will, have life insurance. Have your burial wishes written down. Have the conversation. Have a list of your account usernames and passwords. Know how many death certificates you may need. Legal Zoom is a good resource. Make sure you constantly update your affairs. The primary loss will be exacerbated if we don’t handle our affairs.
Currently working on a presentation with AT Cares members regarding their experiences with loss and what they’ve learned along the way.
Thanks, Sydney Hayes for creating the Crisis Behavior show notes
Contact Us:
Jeremy Jackson
Shawn Ready – [email protected]
Dr. Mark Knoblauch – [email protected]
Dr. Layci Harrison – [email protected]
Bob Marley – [email protected]
ATCornerPodcast – [email protected]
Joseph Eberhardt – [email protected]
Christina Fry – [email protected]
These people LOVE Athletic Trainers and help support the podcast:
Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products.
Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email [email protected] and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast
Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school)
HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration DRINK HOIST
MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast.
Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better.
Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
Discussion topics:
AT Cares
Crisis Management
CCISM Credential
COVID Impact on AT Cares Program
NATA Gather Program
Mitigating Secondary Loss
Did crisis management help you be prepared for being inducted into the SWATA Hall of Fame?
AT Cares drove me there.
CCISM credential:
Certified Critical Incident Stress Management – Level 1 deals with individuals in crisis, the majority of AT Cares population. Level 2 deals with groups in crisis.
Began Crisis Management training in 2019.
AT’s managing grief:
Grief comes in at a later time, ATs have to finish the game/event after a critical injury/event.
AT Cares reaches out once notified to ensure assistance is provided where needed
NATA Gather Program Integration:
Young professionals can use NATA’s gather program to find mentors.
Crisis on campus – what is the best method to find that definite grief to counsel them?
Don’t counsel them. Listen. Refer out.
Soapbox Warning – What is step 1 in managing the secondary loss of loved ones?
Have affairs in order. Have a will, have life insurance. Have your burial wishes written down. Have the conversation. Have a list of your account usernames and passwords. Know how many death certificates you may need. Legal Zoom is a good resource. Make sure you constantly update your affairs. The primary loss will be exacerbated if we don’t handle our affairs.
Currently working on a presentation with AT Cares members regarding their experiences with loss and what they’ve learned along the way.
Thanks, Sydney Hayes for creating the Crisis Behavior show notes
Contact Us:
Jeremy Jackson
Shawn Ready – [email protected]
Dr. Mark Knoblauch – [email protected]
Dr. Layci Harrison – [email protected]
Bob Marley – [email protected]
ATCornerPodcast – [email protected]
Joseph Eberhardt – [email protected]
Christina Fry – [email protected]
These people LOVE Athletic Trainers and help support the podcast:
Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products.
Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email [email protected] and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast
Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school)
HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration DRINK HOIST
MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast.
Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better.
Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
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