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Rural Outreach/Rodeo Athletic Training Services

Rural Outreach/Rodeo Athletic Training Services. What is a Rural School?. Rural School Districts in Idaho.

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Rural Outreach/Rodeo Athletic Training Services

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  1. Rural Outreach/Rodeo Athletic Training Services

  2. What is a Rural School?

  3. Rural School Districts in Idaho According to the Idaho State Department of Education there are 144 school districts in Idaho. 108 (75%) qualify as rural school districts and public charters. With this being said 45% (49) of these rural school districts have also gone from a five to a 4-day school week to reduce there annual budget.

  4. Rural Idaho

  5. Rural Outreach/Rodeo • The purpose of the Rural Outreach/Rodeo program is to provide athletic training services to the rural schools and communities of Southwest Idaho that are considered Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs) or Medically Underserved Populations (MUPs). • We provide the following in-kind services: • weekly or bi-weekly injury clinics • Coach, Administration, athlete, parent, & community education • Injury prevention • Acute and chronic injury evaluation • Injury treatment • Taping and bracing • Concussion evaluation and management • Home exercise programs • Evening and weekend medical support by phone • Forging new relationships, harboring the relationships we have, and taking the Accountable Care model where its needed most (our rural communities).

  6. Challenges of Rural Outreach • What’s the catch? • School and community approval • Financial responsibility • System buy in • Accountable Care vs Fee for service • Staffing • Location, location, location • School Administration and coaches onboard • Time to build relationships and trust

  7. Benefits of Rural Outreach Bridge the athletic training gap for hundreds of athletes and their families that normally go without this service. We take our services to them. My office is rural Idaho. Small town/community way of life.

  8. Rodeo

  9. Building Relationships and Trust! TRUST!

  10. Questions/Discussion Rural AT’s What are you doing? What are your challenges? What works for you? Rural AT Summit? Kip Dribnak, ATC, LAT Director of Outreach and Athletic Training Services Office: 208-706-7989 dribnk@slhs.org Kevin Taylor, MS, ATC, LAT Rural Outreach/Rodeo Coordinator Cell: 208-440-2488 taylorke@slhs.org

  11. References Idaho State Department of Education http://www.sde.idaho.gov/site/ruraleducation/ Idaho High School Activities Association http://idhsaa.org/ Idaho Department of Health and Welfare/Idaho Bureau of Rural health & Primary Care http://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Health/RuralHealthandPrimaryCare/tabid/104/Default.aspx

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