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Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Services

  • CTSOs (Career and Technical Student Organizations)
  • Certificates
  • Dual Enrollment
  • Internships
Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Services

Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Services

The Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Services program prepares students to participate in teams, solve problems, think critically, and implement effective solutions. The program is designed and delivered as a coherent sequence of experiences using technical instruction, academic foundations, experiential learning, supervised occupational experience, leadership, and personal development through the Career and Technical Student Organization known as HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America). This program is designed to prepare students with foundations in knowledge and technical skills in the field of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Services. 

Sports Medicine Courses: 

  • PE500 Sports Medicine I
  • PE501 Sports Medicine II
  • PE502 Sports Medicine III
  • PE503 Sports Medicine Internship
  • CT362 Sports Medicine Internship

Dual Enrollment Courses: 

  • SPT271: Sports Medicine Foundations (CGCC, 3-credit course)
  • SPT275: Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Interventions in Sports Medicine (CGCC, 3-credit course)

$57,930* Average Annual Wage

*Bureau of Labor at Statistics September 2024 Wage Estimates

  • Athletic Trainer
  • Orthopedic Surgeon
  • Paramedic
  • Physical Therapist
  • Strength and Conditioning Coach
  • Medical Assistant

Industry Certifications: 

  • OSHA 10: Healthcare

Career and Technical Student Organization: HOSA (Future Health Professionals)  

HOSA is a student-lead organization with a mission to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience. To learn more go to https://hosa.org/

 

Student Testimonials

Jordyn Baca - Mesquite High School

Why would you recommend Sports Medicine to your peers?

"I would recommend it to athletes because you learn a lot about your body and you learn many ways to take care of your body."

How has Sports Medicine positively impacted your high school experience?

"I made a bunch of new friends and learned a lot more about my body and how to take care of it."

Do you believe what you’ve learned in this course has prepared you for your future career?

"I think it has, to some degree, but there is still a lot to learn."

  • Campo Verde High
  • Desert Ridge High
  • Gilbert High
  • Highland High
  • Mesquite High