- Demonstrates the use of proper verbal and tactile cuing to modify technique to reduce injury risk throughout strength and conditioning programs.
- Collaborates and assists with development implementation and modification of strength training and conditioning programs under the direction of the leader of the sports medicine program.Â
- Delivers competent age appropriate patient care to patients from newborn to 21 years of age.Â
- Integrates infection control, patient safety, body mechanics, and knowledge of growth & development into provision of patient care.Â
- Immediately reports any mechanical or electrical equipment malfunctions, employee/patient/visitor injuries or accidents, or other safety issues to supervisor.Â
- Delivers clinically competent, appropriate & effective service to patient’s specific needs through on-field assessment and care & prevention of injuries (by taping, bracing, & preventive exercises).Â
- Communicates with parents/guardians, coaches, and administrators regarding athletes.Â
- Completes daily documentation, identifies patient need for services from ancillary departments, and provides follow-up and referral as necessary.Â
- Assists Sports Medicine staff with marketing and presenting services to community.Â
- Practices proper safety techniques in accordance with system and departmental policies and procedures. Â
- Provides excellent service in interactions with all customers, i.e. coworkers, patients, visitors, physicians, volunteers, etc.Â
- Effectively communicates with physicians and members of the sports medicine team.
- Effectively and safely removes fiberglass cast, cleans appendage after cast removal and ensure proper disposal of soiled materials.Â
- Safely applies basic fiberglass cast application (short arm and leg, long arm and leg) without manipulation. Ensures patient comfort and safety. Educates patient on proper cast care and gives clear and precise home instructions.Â
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