Jeff Carrico: Athletic Trainers And The Most Powerful Relationships In An Athletic Department
Longtime friend and collegiate athletic trainer Jeff Carrico joins the podcast, where we ask him about all things about the field - a day in the life, what’s changed since he started in the business 30 years ago, what he would change, words of advice for those considering the field, his start in the business, and what he deems as the essential skill you must possess to making your experience as an athletic trainer a memorable one, despite the long hours, hard work, and low pay.
Carrico worked with Boggs at Marshall University in the early aughts, where they roomed on the road and experienced the highs and lows of mid-major basketball.
The Cincinnati, Ohio, native has over 30 years of collegiate athletic training experience and has worked at Northern Illinois, Marshall, Cincinnati, DePaul, Central Michigan and his alma mater, Eastern Kentucky, where he served until 2023. He is currently an Outreach Athletic Trainer with the University of Kentucky Health System.
Timestamps
16:50 - The Reality of Athletic Training Hours
26:02 - The Revolving Door of NIL and Transfer Portal
30:28 - Healthcare Has the Word CARE in It
32:00 - The Power of Face-to-Face Communication
36:23 - Saving An Athlete In Need
43:30 - Making A Difference
54:39 - Athletic Trainers Should Be in Coaching Interviews
This episode was produced and written by Brandon Barca and Andy Boggs.
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