Youth Sports Safety Update

Sports Safety with Rod Walters, Walters Consulting, LLC

November 15, 2023 Robert Season 3 Episode 34
Sports Safety with Rod Walters, Walters Consulting, LLC
Youth Sports Safety Update
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Youth Sports Safety Update
Sports Safety with Rod Walters, Walters Consulting, LLC
Nov 15, 2023 Season 3 Episode 34
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Key Takeaways & Call to Action:

·        Have an Emergency Action Plan & Rehearse it frequently.

·        Policies (Why)  and procedures (What or process) are important tools to guide and protect you as a professional and those you serve.

·        “Best Practices are Safe Practices”

·        Concussions: “Act on what signs and symptoms we see, not just the hard impacts”

·        Educate and keep learning

To contact Dr. Rod Walters: rodwalters.com

Rod is an NATA Hall of Fame athletic trainer who was involved in the care and prevention of student-athlete injuries for twenty-seven years on college campuses from Hickory, North Carolina (Lenoir-Rhyne College) to Boone, North Carolina (Appalachian State University) to Columbia, South Carolina (University of South Carolina). A nationally recognized expert, he has served as a consultant to the Professional Baseball Umpires of MLB, the NFL, the Big 12 Conference, and has served as an investigative expert on high profile cases including most recently for the University of Maryland. In 2019 he was the lead ATC Spotter for the 2019 Super Bowl. He has been recognized as the 2011 Distinguished Athletic Training Alumni Award from Middle Tennessee State University and likewise the 2018 Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award from the University of South Carolina. He has made more than 3,000 presentations on athletic training been awarded many additional accolades. Rod is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University (Doctorate) and Appalachian State University (Bachelor & Master)

 

To contact the Youth Sports Safety Update Podcast

JAXSMP.com Jacksonville Sports Medicine Program or JSMP

3563 Philips Highway, Building E, Suite 502, Jacksonville, FL 32207

Email: Jim.mackie@bmcjax.com 904-477-9291

Email: Robert.Sefcik@bmcjax.com Executive Director JSMP & CEO / President FASMED 904-202-4332

Show Notes

Key Takeaways & Call to Action:

·        Have an Emergency Action Plan & Rehearse it frequently.

·        Policies (Why)  and procedures (What or process) are important tools to guide and protect you as a professional and those you serve.

·        “Best Practices are Safe Practices”

·        Concussions: “Act on what signs and symptoms we see, not just the hard impacts”

·        Educate and keep learning

To contact Dr. Rod Walters: rodwalters.com

Rod is an NATA Hall of Fame athletic trainer who was involved in the care and prevention of student-athlete injuries for twenty-seven years on college campuses from Hickory, North Carolina (Lenoir-Rhyne College) to Boone, North Carolina (Appalachian State University) to Columbia, South Carolina (University of South Carolina). A nationally recognized expert, he has served as a consultant to the Professional Baseball Umpires of MLB, the NFL, the Big 12 Conference, and has served as an investigative expert on high profile cases including most recently for the University of Maryland. In 2019 he was the lead ATC Spotter for the 2019 Super Bowl. He has been recognized as the 2011 Distinguished Athletic Training Alumni Award from Middle Tennessee State University and likewise the 2018 Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award from the University of South Carolina. He has made more than 3,000 presentations on athletic training been awarded many additional accolades. Rod is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University (Doctorate) and Appalachian State University (Bachelor & Master)

 

To contact the Youth Sports Safety Update Podcast

JAXSMP.com Jacksonville Sports Medicine Program or JSMP

3563 Philips Highway, Building E, Suite 502, Jacksonville, FL 32207

Email: Jim.mackie@bmcjax.com 904-477-9291

Email: Robert.Sefcik@bmcjax.com Executive Director JSMP & CEO / President FASMED 904-202-4332