The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer's Society invites you to join Adam and Philip every month as they start a conversation with members of the athletic training community and experts from around the country so we can engage and foster relationships in the state, talk about current topics that affect athletes and provide resources for all of us to be better athletic trainers.
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The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer's Society invites you to join Adam and Philip every month as they start a conversation with members of the athletic training community and experts from around the country so we can engage and foster relationships in the state, talk about current topics that affect athletes and provide resources for all of us to be better athletic trainers.
Jason had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Joshua Cramer, who currently serves as the chair of the Practice Advancement (COPA) Committee for the Pennsylvania Athletic Training Society. Tune in to this episode to hear about Josh's interesting background, how he got into athletic training and his current role with NovaCare Rehabilitation. From a committee standpoint, hear about the work that Josh and his committee are doing, his goals for his tenure as chair, and what we can do as a PATS member to help it get there!
For anyone that may want to get involved, or have questions for Josh, he can be reached at: COPAPATS@gmail.com
The podcast would love to hear from you! Have an idea for the show? Want to nominate someone to be a guest?? Or do you yourself want to be on a show!! Let's chat! Jason Kopec - jkopec@wcupa.edu.
"Lets be better athletic trainers."
The PATS Podcast
The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer's Society invites you to join Adam and Philip every month as they start a conversation with members of the athletic training community and experts from around the country so we can engage and foster relationships in the state, talk about current topics that affect athletes and provide resources for all of us to be better athletic trainers.