Sports Medicine II

Mrs. Kathryn Yanuszeski, ATC

2016-2017 School Year

Course Objectives:

  • Students will learn orthopedic evaluation techniques, rehabilitation, and therapeutic modalities and apply them in the athletic training room setting.
  • Students will learn current medical terminology and apply them in athletic training room and when using sports medicine techniques
  • Students will learn proper athletic equipment fitting and emergency removal

Attendance Policy:

  • Student is expected to be present and on time to class. If student will miss class, he/she is expected to inform the teacher of excused absences. If student is absent, he/she is expected to turn in assignments on time unless arranged otherwise.
  • Absent and tardy policy will follow school guidelines.

Grading Policy:

  • Any cheating of any kind will not be tolerated and will result in a “0” on the assignment/test.
  • Students will be graded on the following scale:
  • Module Binder – 25%
  • Students are required to complete instruction, review, and competency in 80% of the modules
  • Students that have not completed 80% of their binders by the end of each semester will receive an incomplete as their final grade
  • Tests – 25%
  • Test corrections will be allowed onlythe day after the test was given and half credit will be awarded.
  • Projects – 20%
  • Students will be given class time to complete each project
  • 21st Century Skills – 15%
  • Module reviews are to be typed and submitted a week after instruction is given
  • Class time is set aside each week in the computer lab
  • All late work will result in a 10% deduction
  • Quizzes – 15%
  • Quizzes are given every Wednesday unless otherwise noted
  • Quiz retakes are allowed once per quiz and allowed to be taken the following week

Lab:

  • The student has the option to participate in an afterschool lab held in the Athletic Training Room. Each student will be able to receive hands on learning while working side by side with me to help prepare the athletes for practice and games. They will receive .5 school credits for this portion and will get a pass/fail grade at the end of the semester. 90 hours of after school job shadowing, surgery observations, sport participation and study hours will contribute to their grade. Other circumstances can be worked out with me ahead of time. This does not affect their in-class grade.

College Credit:

  • Bremerton High School has worked with Olympic College so that students enrolled in the Sports Medicine class have the option to receive college credit at no cost to the student. If the student receives a “B” equivalent or better in the class, they will receive the college credit for Medical Terminology 1 and 2 at Olympic College. There is no extra credit the student is required to do. This credit will count toward any community or technical college in the state.

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Acknowledgment:

I have read the Sports Medicine 2 syllabus and understand and accept the policies and procedures as stated. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to call or email.

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