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Posted by Natalie I don't really see why you would have a problem working here as long as you have the proper visas and have passed the certification exam. check out www.nata.org. NATA is the National Athletic Trainers Association and is the governing body of the profession. What can you tell me about working in England? It's something I've been thinking about, but have been somewhat discouraged after hearing that it was not a very well established profession. Do most people with your degree work in clinics or with athletic teams or even in a college setting? send me an email or post something here. hope to hear from you soon.
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on 5/28/2004, 3:16 am, in reply to "working in the usa"
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