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This course builds on Introduction to Sports Medicine as students gain a greater understanding of the structure and function of the human body as it relates to rehabilitation of injury and illness. Students integrate science, physical skill, clinical experience, and job readiness skills. The skills learned can be applied to everyday life scenarios that will follow students throughout their lives. The standards for this course are based on the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s six domains of responsibility/education, the Washington State Science EALR’s and the Career and Technical Education Therapeutic and Sports Medicine competencies strands.Students enrolling in Advanced Sports Medicine: Rehabilitation are automatically enrolled in Advanced Sports Medicine: Internship during which students will act as student aides, putting their sports medicine skills learned in the classroom to work for Skyline athletes under the supervision of our Certified Athletic Trainer. Please see the IN511A/B - Advanced Sports Medicine: Internship course description for further details.