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Tennessee Athletic Trainers' Society The official professional organization representing the healthcare professionals licensed to practice athletic training in the State of Tennessee.

TATS is the professional organization of athletic trainers in the State of Tennessee. Its members are healthcare professionals licensed by the Board of Athletic Training in the State of Tennessee. Athletic trainers in Tennessee provide care for physically active individuals in a variety of settings, including secondary school, collegiate, and professional athletics; outpatient and inpatient clinical settings; physician offices; industrial settings; and many others. Athletic training is not the same profession as personal training. And certified athletic trainers work with more than just athletes – they can be found just about anywhere that people are physically active. For more information about athletic training and the healthcare professionals involved in this field, visit us at our website.

11/03/2025

Sydney Gray is always on her feet so the players of Nashville SC can stay on theirs. https://bit.ly/3DkAPFf

26/01/2025

A heartfelt thank you to our partner and sponsor, the Public Safety Athletic Trainers’ Society (PSATS).

Their support allows athletic trainers to earn 8.5 Category A CEUs by attending the Women’s Tactical Human Performance Summit, available either in person or virtually!

Register: https://osuokc.edu/academics/schools/human-services/womens-tactical-summit.html

Public Safety Athletic Trainers Society

NATA secondary school athletic trainer of the year, Chris Snoddy of STAR Physical Therapy, won this posthumously for 202...
23/06/2023

NATA secondary school athletic trainer of the year, Chris Snoddy of STAR Physical Therapy, won this posthumously for 2023.

Pictured are the award winners for all districts, as well as the secondary school athletic trainers committee. Goodpasture Christian School

Nelson Davis, LAT, ATC is the athletic trainer for rodeo and equestrian at UT Martin. Check out this Q&A with him about ...
16/03/2023

Nelson Davis, LAT, ATC is the athletic trainer for rodeo and equestrian at UT Martin. Check out this Q&A with him about the setting of rodeo.

A Kent State University and University of Pittsburgh graduate, George H. Camp III was the first athletic trainer at Midd...
16/03/2023

A Kent State University and University of Pittsburgh graduate, George H. Camp III was the first athletic trainer at Middle Tennessee State University, joining the school in 1969. The lone athletic trainer at the school for many years, he cared for countless athletes in his time and saw tremendous growth in the athletic department for years before gaining an assistant. Mr. Camp was a founding member of TATS, which began with an Ad Hoc committee at Vanderbilt University in 1977. He and his contemporaries helped to pave the way for the next generation of athletic trainers, who speak highly of him. George Camp passed away in 2022.

Full Bio: https://buff.ly/3ZsSUGn

Congratulations to Tessa Hickman, LAT, ATC, Chris Perrine, LAT, ATC, and Colton Jenkins, LAT, ATC. These three individua...
16/03/2023

Congratulations to Tessa Hickman, LAT, ATC, Chris Perrine, LAT, ATC, and Colton Jenkins, LAT, ATC. These three individuals rose to the occasion and fell to the level of their training to save a life.

Atheltic Trainers do what is best for their patients and advocate for the best care, but we also advocate for ourselves....
15/03/2023

Atheltic Trainers do what is best for their patients and advocate for the best care, but we also advocate for ourselves. You can do this by attending Capitol Hill Day or promoting the profession in your local area.

Congratulations to Jennifer Wilson, LAT, ATC. She is this year’s recipient of the President’s Award of Merit.
15/03/2023

Congratulations to Jennifer Wilson, LAT, ATC. She is this year’s recipient of the President’s Award of Merit.

Bill has been at the University of South, Sewanee, for over 40 years.  He was head athletic trainer 1969 to 1994.  Sense...
15/03/2023

Bill has been at the University of South, Sewanee, for over 40 years. He was head athletic trainer 1969 to 1994. Sense 1994 he has worked as the athletic business and facilities director. Bill attended Carson-Newman College and was the first full time assistant athletic trainer at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, were he supervised student athletic trainers and work with the medical staff. He has served on several committees including: SEATA History Committee, TATS Ethics Committee and TATS History Committee. Bill received the NATA 25 Year Award in June of 1991, and was inducted into the Tennessee Athletic Trainer Society Hall of Fame in 2002.

Full Bio: https://buff.ly/3KNiaDc

Steve Moore was the Head Athletics Trainer at Tennessee Tech from 1968 through 1985, building the TTU sports medicine pr...
14/03/2023

Steve Moore was the Head Athletics Trainer at Tennessee Tech from 1968 through 1985, building the TTU sports medicine program from the ground up and caring for Golden Eagle student-athletes for 17 years. His commitment and professional contributions have earned him induction into the Tennessee Tech University Sports Hall of Fame. A native of Manchester, N.H., Moore earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont in 1962 and added his master’s degree two years later from Indiana University. During the summer of 1964, he was athletic trainer for the Miami Marlins minor league baseball team, and in August 1964 he took a post as assistant athletics trainer at IU.

Full Bio: https://www.tnata.org/bios-1/2020/4/27/class-of-2000-steve-moore

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