Athletic Training Exam Review

Athletic Training Exam Review
ISBN-10
0781780527
ISBN-13
9780781780520
Category
Medical / Sports Medicine
Pages
399
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Authors
Barbara H. Long, Charles W. Hale

Description

This new Study Guide for Athletic Training students provides a framework to begin certification examination preparation. Students will use this to focus their study as a part of a preparation program. The outline format allows students to look over chapters at a glance to determine potential deficiencies in recall. The text mimics the current Board of Certification (BOC) examination format and focuses exclusively on the 12 NATA Educational Competencies as the framework. The text also offers the reader a concise look at anatomy and physiology with many tables and pictures for the visual learner. The book is the only BOC examination preparation guide that includes content with the 2000+ questions. An accompanying interactive DVD-ROM includes videos, animations, images, interactive quizzes, labeling exercises, supplemental content, and more.

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