Chapter 2 historical perspectives Flashcards
1950
The NATA founded in Kansas City with no female members
1966
Dorothy “Dot” Cohen, a graduate student, becomes first woman to join the NATA
1972
Sherry Bagagian is the first woman to sit for the NATA certification examination.
1992
Eve Becker Doyle is hired as executive director of the NATA, the first woman to hold the position.
1995
Gail Weldon is the first woman elected to the NATA Hall of Fame
2000
Julie Max is elected president of the NATA;she is the first woman to hold this position.
2002
Ariko Iso is hired by the Pittsburgh Steelers organization, making her the first woman to be hired as a permanent full-time staff athletic trainer in the NFL.
2007
Marjorie Albohm is elected president of NATA, the second woman to hold this position.
1932
USA Olympic team has athletic trainers as part of the staff.
1959
First Athletic Training curriculum model approved by NATA
1970
First national certification examination administered by NATA Certification Committee
1972
First graduate athletic training curriculum approved by the NATA