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This article takes a thoughtful look at the difference between correlation and causation when it comes to CTE, emphasizing how difficult—and potentially harmful—it can be to self-diagnose the condition. (THREAD)🧵
The article further examines the mental health struggles of Shane Tamura, the shooter, noting his potential battles with depression, personality changes, and suicidal thoughts. While these symptoms are often linked to CTE, they can also stem from treatable mental health disorders
Looking forward to another great day of training with the @Orioles Athletic Training staff! Here's a preview of the incredible training we did yesterday, even in the chilly weather. Back at it again today with even more fun! #SMEM#EmergencyActionPlan#sportsmedicine
Equipment Acces is vital. If we can't have it right on the sidelines we, we have to have quick access and everyone needs to know the location. No locked door! No keys! No finding someone with access to that area! #EAPPS@EmergencySports@D3_MAATA
Can anyone help me understand?
Most expensive member registration option is $495/40hr= $12.37/hr. So the @NATA1950 values AT time at $12.37?
Also, 15 CEUs in person but have to work 40 hours to get it covered. How do these volunteers get CEUs?
I have to be missing something?
Question 2....
How does one volunteer 40 hours over the Wed-Friday convention, and still attend any CEU programs for the educational content they come to convention?
I would love insite on both questions, I'm interested and curious.........