Oklahoma

Athletic trainers are health care professionals who provide our community a safer approach to work, life, and sport.

Learn how athletic trainers in Oklahoma keep your state healthy, safe and thriving.

What's the Mission of the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers' Association?

The purpose of the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers’ Association (OATA) is to advance the athletic training profession by enhancing professional and leadership abilities and by providing encouragement, mentorship and improvement of opportunities in the profession of athletic training in the State of Oklahoma. The OATA is a section 501(c)(6) not-for-profit membership corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Safety Statistics

609certified athletic trainers in Oklahoma.
3athletic training educational programs in Oklahoma.
54schools with the Safe Sports School Award in Oklahoma.
495secondary schools in Oklahoma

What is an Athletic Trainer?

The National Athletic Trainers’ Association defines athletic trainers (ATs) as highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals specifically trained in the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of medical conditions and emergent, acute and chronic injuries. Athletic training is recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA)Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as an allied health care profession. 

Where Are Athletic Trainers Employed?

Athletic trainers provide health care in many settings, from clinics and hospitals to performing arts and even aeronautics.

What's the Value of Employing an Athletic Trainer?

The value of an athletic trainers may differ in the eyes of the principal, school board member, athletic director, teacher, coach, parent, employer, legislator and student-athlete. At Your Own Risk has created handouts explaining the value that athletic trainers bring to many different organizations.

Six Ways You Can Get Involved in Oklahoma

Whether you are the parent of a student athlete or the administrator of a school district, you can do your part. Whether you are a legislator or an employer, you can make a difference. Here are some ways you can get involved in your community.

Contact the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers' Association

The purpose of the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers’ Association (OATA) is to advance the athletic training profession by enhancing professional and leadership abilities and by providing encouragement, mentorship and improvement of opportunities in the profession of athletic training in the State of Oklahoma.

Apply for the Safe Sports School Award

The Safe Sports School Award recognizes schools around the country that take the crucial steps to keep their athletes free from injuries.

Contact Your Athletic Training Regulatory Board

NATA is actively engaging legislators and other health care coalitions and organizations in an effort to raise the profile of the athletic training profession. Through our education efforts to these groups, we promote the recognition of ATs.

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Hire an Athletic Trainer

Every team deserves an athletic trainer. Learn more about hiring an AT.

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