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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

Training Room Rules

  1. The Athletic Training staff, including student workers, is committed to providing the student-athletes with the best possible health care. Please treat our staff in a professional, courteous, and respectful manner.

  2. No one is permitted in the training room without the supervision or permission of a staff athletic trainer

  3. No one may administer treatment to himself/herself or anyone else.

  4. No one may take anything from the training room without permission from a staff athletic trainer. If you wish to borrow a cooler, etc., these will be signed out and returned to the training room after use.

  5. Put equipment, bags, coats, etc. in the hallway or places provided, not on treatment tables or in the middle of the floor.

  6. No profanity, loitering, or tobacco products permitted in the training room.

  7. Athletes must shower prior to receiving any treatment.

  8. This is a co-ed facility. Proper dress is required.

  9. Taping and treatments will be on a "first come, first served" basis. Please arrive early for practice. Treatments or taping should not infringe on practice time.

  10. Only student-athletes who are competing in intercollegiate athletics and have a completed physical on file may receive treatment in the training room.

  11. It is the student-athlete’s responsibility to report all injuries/illnesses to a staff athletic trainer. The student-athlete will be responsible for all medical bills incurred prior to notifying a staff athletic trainer except in the case of an emergency.

  12. It is the student-athlete’s responsibility to wear any required protective equipment such as mouthguards, helmets, and any other pads required by their sport.

  13. It is the student-athlete’s responsibility to report all medications to a staff athletic trainer (prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, herbal supplements and/or any diet pills). A positive drug test may result in severe consequences for the student-athlete and his/her team.


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