Justin Mullner MD 5302018 Introduction Georgetown University Marymount University Introduction Marymount University 3633 students 2373 undergraduate Division III Capital Athletic Conference ID: 1032702
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1. Sports Medicine Coverage for College Club AthleticsJustin Mullner, MD5.30.2018
2. IntroductionGeorgetown UniversityMarymount University
3. Introduction
4. Marymount University3,633 students2,373 undergraduateDivision IIICapital Athletic Conference
5. Georgetown University17,849 students7,636 undergraduate750 varsity athletes (11m, 12w)4 physicians12 athletic trainers
6. Club Sports1,050 total participants18 men’s teams16 women’s teams1 physician1 athletic trainer
7. LogisticsConcussion ProtocolimpactswayClub Sports ManualEmergency Action PlanAthletic TrainerCPR trainingPre-participation Physical ExamsHoyalinkSportsWare
8. Athletic TrainerCertified Athletic Trainer (ATC)4 years undergraduate degree2 years full-time master’s degreepost-professional graduate assistantaround 1000 hours of supervised clinical hourspre-requisitesanatomykinesiologyexercise physiologynutrition
9. Club Sports Advisory Council6 undergraduate studentssupervise the administration of club sportsProgram Coordinator Athletic TrainerDEMOCdepartment of emergency management and operational continuitylawyer and one other shared staff member
10. Funding1st two years, paid for through club sports general fundfund from club athlete dues + funding from schooltrial periodAs of summer 2016, ATC salary picked up by Center for Student Engagement
11. Services Providedinjury preventionconcussion awarenesssafety captainswebsite / blogstrength trainingaccess to student healthhealth education services
12. Club SportsTier Systemdeveloped after the first yeartiers 1, 2, 3Teams may apply for access to the athletic trainer at the beginning of the spring semestermove between tier 2 and 3
13. Tier SystemTier 1:Men’s Rugby (65)Women’s Rugby (30)Ice Hockey (25)Boxing (25)145 total athletesATC at home gamesATC around for practicesATC available for rehab and treatments
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15. Tier SystemTier 2:M SoccerW SoccerM UltimateW UltimateW BasketballTriathlon180 total athletes
16. Tier SystemTier 3:M SquashW SquashGolfRunningTennisPoloEquestrianWater PoloRock ClimbingBadmintonFencingSwimmingM BasketballM VolleyballW VolleyballBaseballSoftballW LacrosseField HockeyFigure Skating
17. Injury PreventionFIFA 11+50% reduction in injuryWomen’s sportsdrop vertical jumpACL Injury-Prevention Programs – JBJS 2013ACL Injury-Prevention Training in Female Athletes – AJSM 2012Physiological and performance responses to the FIFA 11+ (part 2)...J Sports Sci 2013;31:1491–502.
18. ConcussionPreseason TalkComputerized Neurocognitive TestingSway vs Impact vs Othercentralized databaseathletes can run from their phones (apple or android)SCAT5 + BESS adding VOMS testing
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20. Athletic TrainerIncreased productivity in sports medicine clinic3-4 additional patients per 8 hour clinic day$200 – 1200 per day increase in collections15-30% decrease in productivity when ATC removedATC - $44,000 – 52,000MA - $30,000 – 36,000RN - $60,000 – 76,000LPN - $40,000 – 50,000AJSM 2013 - Comparison of the Effect of Medical Assistants Versus Certified Athletic Trainers on Patient Volumes and Revenue Generation in a Sports Medicine Practice
21. Athletic TrainerCertified Athletic Trainer (ATC)4 years undergraduate degree2 years full-time master’s degreepost-professional graduate assistantaround 1000 hours of supervised clinical hourspre-requisitesanatomykinesiologyexercise physiologynutrition
22. ChallengesBureaucracyGeorgetown University and MedStar Health - both very large and very separate organizationsStaff / Athlete ratioBudgetBalance of competitiveness vs funBuy-in (enforcement of policies)no authoritative coaches
23. Challenges
24. Goalsdevelopment of the lecture seriesimproved training room – in the worksmore robust injury prevention programFIFA 11+researchconcussioninjury prevention
25. Questions??jam506@georgetown.edu