Hear from the Athletic Trainers we have working on our Customer Success team on why they like working for Healthy Roster (and helping ATs like you!)
Healthy Roster
Hospitals and Health Care
Dublin, OH 1,821 followers
Helping you take care of your teams. AT work. AT play.
About us
The leading EMR & engagement platform for Athletic Trainers - We made injury documentation and communication super easy to give you time back! Save an hour a day with Healthy Roster
- Website
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https://linktr.ee/healthyroster
External link for Healthy Roster
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin, OH
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Onsite Injury Triage, Athletic Trainers, Athletic Training Documentation, Athletic Training EMR, Athletic Trainer Software, and Injury Tracking Software for ATs
Locations
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Primary
20 North St
Dublin, OH 43017, US
Employees at Healthy Roster
Updates
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Tracey Covassin, a distinguished professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Michigan State University, has been honored with induction into the Michigan Athletic Trainers’ Society (MATS) Hall of Fame. https://buff.ly/3OOBD7j
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ACL injuries in women’s sports: challenges, research, and hope! https://buff.ly/3ZLuevL
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Local high school athletic directors, coaches, and trainers are preparing to implement new Massachusetts state regulations that mandate training for student athletes on how to avoid head injuries and require monitoring of those who sustain them. https://buff.ly/3ZQ385J
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Think you're tired? What about the Rockettes?! https://buff.ly/4fd3atG
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Five former Seattle-area Olympians recently spoke with The Seattle Times about the mental pressures of competing on the biggest stage in sports and the challenge of adjusting back to normal life afterward. https://buff.ly/3LTClyP
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AT Devens is elevating NYU athletics through care and dedication - learn more here! https://buff.ly/3Bbrmix
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The rate of improvement in female athletic performance has outpaced that of men. For instance, from 1985 to 2004, female marathon records improved three times faster than men's. https://buff.ly/4dg2OCr
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Danville alumna returns as 1st female Athletic Trainer at DHS! https://buff.ly/4g1MLtx
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Douglas Casa, a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Connecticut, has been honored with induction into the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Hall of Fame. https://buff.ly/4fZ6RVm