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Athletic Training Students Volunteer at Boston Marathon
Lebanon 芭乐视频官网 College athletic training students volunteered alongside medical personnel on the historic Boston Marathon sidelines, helping runners to return to the race after their injuries had been treated.
Several students were assigned to the medical tent but were unsure what to expect on race day.
鈥淚 thought I would be handing out water and covering blisters but did so much more,鈥 said Dan Sheffield 鈥23, M鈥24. 鈥淚 stretched runners, taped knees and Achilles, and handed out requested medical supplies. I also helped doctors and nurses with emergent care.鈥
Sheffield said the medical tent debriefed at the end of the day about their successes and improvements for next year. 鈥淭hey talked about how much they appreciated Frances [Hepner 鈥22, M鈥23] and me being there because we were the most requested people. The entire tent clapped and thanked us for being there because the nurses and doctors didn鈥檛 know how to stretch or tape people and get them back into the race. The nurses also talked about how it was a 鈥榮low鈥 day when it came to patients needing emergent care, so they didn鈥檛 need all the nurses there, but they did emphasize needing more athletic trainers at the medical tent.鈥
This year鈥檚 race marked the 10th anniversary of the bombing, and Sara Leiby 鈥23, M鈥24 recognized how the runners were racing with a purpose. Leiby was assigned to a 鈥済o team鈥 that assisted any athletes who were down on the course within the area of their medical tent. She also treated athletes suffering from cramps and muscle tightness to get them back out into the race to finish.
Samantha O鈥橬eill 鈥23, M鈥24 said her favorite moment of the day was cheering on the athletes as they raced by her assigned station.
鈥淪eeing the pure joy on their faces, proud of their accomplishments, was truly heartwarming. As an athletic trainer, that’s what you look forward to at the end of the day. It’s more than just treating your patients鈥攖he relationships you build with your athletes and seeing their improvement make you love what you do.鈥
While their volunteerism lasted just a few hours, the memories and opportunities will not soon be forgotten.
鈥淰olunteering at the Boston Marathon was toward the top of my bucket list. I knew this event would allow me so many opportunities and new experiences,鈥 said Leiby. 鈥淭he medical tent captains had such an appreciation for young students because we often bring new outlooks to medicine and healthcare, which is essential to a field that is always changing. Receiving all my medical credentials was such a 鈥榃ow, I made it here鈥 moment and put all my hard work into perspective.鈥
