G.O.A.L.S.

G. Working with specific Ohio State sports have allowed me to learn more about global awareness. Certain sports have athletes not only from around the country, but from around the world. Talking and learning from them about how the customs are different in their native countries has really opened my eyes to more global issues and difference in customs.

O. Working in a clinical rotation, we are demanded to be up to date on treatment plans. Thus, we have to do research and study to make sure we are giving the best care possible to our patients. Our preceptors also challenge us with hypotheticals and we have to respond with what it may be and how to go about treating it and creating a long term plan.

A.  I interviewed a girl in the Athletic Training program. I asked her questions about what her rotations looked like. I also asked what I should expect come August and I have to work football camp. I asked her what she wanted to do going forward so I could get an idea for myself.

L. I have taken many steps in my second year to develop my leadership ability. I am now the Vice President of Athletic Training Club, Vice President of Recruitment for my Fraternity, and a School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Ambassador. These roles help me lead both my peers and those looking to join and learn what my organizations/career choices are about.

S. I did many hours of service throughout the year, achieving more than 20 hours. I did things from dodgeball for building houses in Jamaica and for kids with terminal illnesses, to group work at COSI and the garden of Hope.