ATu’s ROM/MMT Simulations provide a patient case-based tool that allows students to practice applying foundational knowledge to real-world scenarios. These simulations guide students through treatment progression and cover the basics of range of motion and manual muscle testing in context with implications for functional, occupational, and objective outcomes. This webinar will demonstrate how to use these simulations to enhance clinical reasoning and decision-making skills in your students!
Featured Speaker: Christopher Schmidt, PhD, ATC
An athletic training professional for 30 years, Dr. Schmidt’s career spans clinical care, academic leadership, and professional service. From treating patients across diverse settings to shaping undergraduate and graduate programs, he’s a contributor in the field, influencing best practices through research and committee roles with the NATA and CAATE. His passion extends to curriculum design, interprofessional education, and youth sports injury prevention, helping to shape the future of athletic training.
00:00 Welcome & Webinar Introduction
03:05 Crafting Competent and Confident Clinicians
06:48 Bloom’s Taxonomy, Miller’s Pyramid of Clinical Competence, and ATu Simulations
11:36 ATu Suite Overview
14:33 ROM/MMT Simulations App Demonstration: Cervical Spine Rotation
27:05 Accessing Student Simulation Scores: Learning Reports and the Educator Dashboard
29:50 Adding Simulations to Your Syllabus or Lecture Slides
31:03 Using ATu Simulations in Patient Care Scenarios
31:46 Faculty Support Resources and Closing Comments
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