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RE: Athletic trainers/sports med staff


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  • From: "Perfetti Clark, Lucia" <>
  • To: "'Catherine A. Carroll'" <>, Rina Rhyne <>, SAPC List Serv <>
  • Subject: RE: Athletic trainers/sports med staff
  • Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 18:37:30 +0000
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I agree, I think there needs to be a conversation, it’s important to know what they think their level of reporting should be.  They can be limited reporters.

 

 

Lucia Perfetti Clark

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From: Catherine A. Carroll [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 2:27 PM
To: Rina Rhyne; SAPC List Serv
Subject: Re: Athletic trainers/sports med staff

 

We do not consider our athletic trainers confidential sources. Our athletic trainers report administratively to a supervisor, and for other medial related issues to a physician. 

 

I do believe there is an argument to consider them confidential sources like health service staff. In fact, I encouraged a trainer the other day to write up a proposal to my office requesting that athletic trainers not be considered a responsible university employee and assert the existence of confidentiality under the Physician’s ability. 

 

Either way – what is important is that you document how you determined whether or not they are or are not considered a confidential source;  make sure they all know it – and you are good to go. 

 

Good luck!

 

 

Catherine A. Carroll, Director

Title IX Officer

Office of Civil Rights & Sexual Misconduct 

University of Maryland, College Park, MD  

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From: Rina Rhyne <>
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 1:18 PM
To: "" <>
Subject: Athletic trainers/sports med staff

 

Would athletic trainers (the sports medicine staff that help with rehab and such) be considered a confidential reporting source like our University Health Services medical staff? They are not nurses, they are Licensed Athletic Trainers, but they are supervised by a physician.

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