This document contains the resume of Brandon Bates, an athletic trainer. It outlines his educational background which includes a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from the University of Northern Iowa, as well as over 800 hours of clinical experience providing injury care and rehabilitation to various athletic teams at UNI and local high schools. His current job is as a DME Technician at Dickson-Diveley Midwest Orthopedics where he fits medical equipment and authorizes imaging exams. References are provided.
embase.com webinar presented on 25th february 2015, on systematic searching for medical librarians. How to search systematically for instance for a systematic review. How can you check for completeness of the terms used.
The original presentation contained a live demonstration, but here screenshots are shown within the presentation.
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embase.com webinar presented on 25th february 2015, on systematic searching for medical librarians. How to search systematically for instance for a systematic review. How can you check for completeness of the terms used.
The original presentation contained a live demonstration, but here screenshots are shown within the presentation.
A recording of the webinar can be found at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/293088383310057474
Lower limb alignment in young female athletes is associated with knee joint m...peertechzpublication
Background: Increased rotational forces and knee valgus forces puts strain on the anterior cruciate
ligament, frequently ruptured in female athletes. Increased internal hip rotation and increased knee valgus
alignment, possible risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament rupture, are more common in women than
men.
Agenda for the 6th MuscleTech Network Workshop
13th and 14th October 2014 in Barcelona
Research on Hamstring Injuries: From scientific evidence to clinical practice
Eduprof Expertmeeting 14-15 April 2011 Groningen
Workshop Applied Sports Sciences
General presentation of the research program at the Ghent University, Belgium, by Roel Vaeyens.
Lower limb alignment in young female athletes is associated with knee joint m...peertechzpublication
Background: Increased rotational forces and knee valgus forces puts strain on the anterior cruciate
ligament, frequently ruptured in female athletes. Increased internal hip rotation and increased knee valgus
alignment, possible risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament rupture, are more common in women than
men.
Agenda for the 6th MuscleTech Network Workshop
13th and 14th October 2014 in Barcelona
Research on Hamstring Injuries: From scientific evidence to clinical practice
Eduprof Expertmeeting 14-15 April 2011 Groningen
Workshop Applied Sports Sciences
General presentation of the research program at the Ghent University, Belgium, by Roel Vaeyens.
This presentation was given at the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Nevada State Clinic in November 2023. It features the following three elements:
1. A case study featuring an elite athlete biomechanical data >1 year post-operative.
2. Sample intervention strategies.
3. Implication for the future and innovative strategies.
1. Brandon Bates, ATC
A t h l e t i c T r a i n e r
b a t e s b a c @ u n i . e d u
1403 Janet Circle Cell: (515) 402-9228
Adel, IA 50003
A T H L E T I C
T R A I N I N G
E X P E R I E N C E
O b s e r v a t i o n
300 observation hours with UNI wrestling team
C l i n i c a l w o r k
826 hours of clinical work with listed groups
Clinical hours involved providing first aid and
general injury care as well as taping and
modalities
Physical therapy was used in these hours
Coached red shirts on football team in basic
strength and conditioning for weight lifting
ACL rehabilitations
O r g a n i z a t i o n s
Columbus High School
Cedar Falls High School
UNI Men’s Basketball
UNI Women’s Soccer
UNI Football
UNI Strength and
Conditioning
UNI Track and Field
UNI Wrestling
E D U C A T I O N U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h e r n I o w a Cedar Falls, IA
Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training
Graduated: May 7, 2016
Major GPA: 3.33
W O R K
E X P E R I E N C E
D i c k s o n - D i v e l e y M i d w e s t O r t h o p e d i c s
D M E T e c h n i c i a n
July 2016 – present
Fit durable medical equipment such as walking boots, post-op knee braces,
wrist splints, etc.
Authorize imaging tests with insurance and schedule the imaging exams. (MRI,
CT, Ultrasound, etc.)
G r a y H o r s e H o m e s
C o n s t r u c t i o n W o r k
May 2014 – June 2016
Various construction work including:
Metal pole barn construction
Metal fabrication
Framing
Concrete work
Trenching
House remodeling
Farm work
C E R T I F I C A T I O N S
A N D S K I L L S
C e r t i f i c a t i o n s M e m b e r s h i p s
First Aid, CPR, and AED (2015)
Mandatory Child Reporter (2013)
OSHA (2016)
HIPPA (2016)
First Responder (2013)
BOC Certified (2016)
NATA (National Athletic Trainers’
Association)
MAATA (Mid America Athletic Trainers’
Association)
IATS (Iowa Athletic Trainers’ Society)
2. References
TROY GARRETT University of Northern Iowa
(319) 273-7448
troy.garrett@uni.edu
TRICIA SCHRAGE University of Northern Iowa
(319) 273-7493
tricia.schrage@uni.edu