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Leading at the Edge During COVID-19: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Pandemic Preparedness

Steven J. Elmer and Kelly B. Kamm

facilitated by a regional health department that oversees five counties encompassing over 13,000 square miles. Together, the remote location, aging population, limited access to care, and workforce shortage posed numerous COVID-19 challenges for the region. With no academic medical or public health schools

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Reflections on a Career Spanning Kinesiology and Athletic Training

David H. Perrin

communities, thereby increasing access to care; • racial and ethnic minority patients report greater levels of satisfaction with care provided by minority health care professionals; and • racial and ethnic health care providers can help health systems in efforts to reduce cultural and linguistic barriers and

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The Evolution of the Athletic Training Profession

Eleni Diakogeorgiou, R. Richard Ray Jr., Sara Brown, Jay Hertel, and Douglas J. Casa

access to care and preventive care grows. Hot Topics and Big Questions Athletic training developed into a profession closely allied to sport, physical education, and the broader subfields of kinesiology. We hope that the readers of this paper can clearly discern that the profession has evolved into a