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| Head Athletic Trainer | Assistant Athletic Trainer |
| J. Stephen Nekervis MS, ATC, LAT, C.S.C.S. | Laura Rusk, MPA, ATC, LAT |
| snekervis@frc.mass.edu | lrusk@frc.mass.edu |
| Phone: 508-626-4564 | Phone: 508-626-4564 |
| Fax: 508-626-4647 | Fax: 508-626-4647 |
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VARSITY ATHLETE PRE-PARTICIPATION PAPERWORK: All student-athletes must complete health history and insurance forms for the Athletic Training Department. All forms must be properly completed for participation in Athletics at Framingham State College. 2008-2009 Athletic Training Forms will be available on myFramingham over the summer. |
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HOME ATHLETIC EVENTS: All home games will be covered by a licensed and certified athletic trainer. At each contest the following equipment will be available: ice and water (for both teams), cups for the visiting team if necessary, crutches, splints, and automated external defibrillator. The team physician will be available at all home football and ice hockey games. An ambulance will also be on site for all football games. In case a student-athlete has to be transported to the hospital, Framingham Union Hospital is the closest hospital. |
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AWAY ATHLETIC EVENTS: A licensed and certified athletic trainer will travel with all high risk sports (football & ice hockey), as well as, to any postseason play. All other travel by the athletic training department is dependent on the needs of home events. When varsity teams are traveling without an athletic trainer, a call will be made ahead of time to the opponent’s Athletic Trainer to inform them of any medical care the athletes may require. Each team will be given a fully stocked medical kit at the beginning of the season to bring to away games. |
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Closest Hospital to Framingham State College is:
Framingham Union Hospital |
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