Ep 94. To The Bone: Specialty Certifications with Eva Frank and Mike Hudson
Most athletic trainers have a general practice foundation, but few realize the immense potential of specialized certifications to elevate their careers—and how these credentials could redefine the future of athletic training. Imagine standing out in a crowded job market, validated by an external, industry-recognized accreditation that proves your expertise in a niche area like orthopedics or mental health. This episode reveals the groundbreaking shift toward formalized specialty certifications in athletic training, akin to medical residencies, and explains why they’re crucial for career advancement, compensation, and patient care.Join us as Dr. Eva Frank and Dr. Mike Hudson, two leading experts in athletic training education and credentialing, unpack the evolving landscape of specialization. They share insights from a nearly decade-long research journey, diving deep into how certifications are developed, validated through practice analysis, and ultimately recognized across borders. You'll discover how specialty credentials can expand your scope of practice legally within your state, enhance your value to employers, and even influence healthcare reimbursement. This isn't just about advanced skills—it's about positioning yourself as a trusted expert in your field.In this episode, we break down the core concepts of specialty versus general practice, with frameworks used in medicine and other healthcare disciplines that athletic training now emulates. You’ll explore how the current infrastructure—residencies, graduate programs, CEUs, and board certifications—intersects and how a formal specialty certification can bridge gaps to legitimize expertise. We discuss the impact of state practice acts on scope, the importance of grassroots efforts in developing new specialties, and how valid, externally evaluated credentials could finally unlock competitive compensation and recognition in healthcare.Why should you care? Because the lack of standardization in specialty recognition has limited growth, leaving many athletic trainers undervalued and undercompensated. The potential for these credentials to influence practice acts, reimbursement, and professional identity is enormous. If you're passionate about advancing your career, improving patient outcomes, or shaping the future of athletic training, understanding this credentialing revolution is essential. Whether you’re a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, this episode provides the roadmap to harnessing specialization to your advantage—and positioning athletic training as a truly professional, specialized healthcare discipline.This conversation is perfect for athletic trainers, educators, students, and healthcare administrators eager to stay ahead of the curve. Get ready to rethink what it means to be an expert in athletic training and discover how formal specialties could change the game for your practice, your career, and the profession as a whole.