Core Topic:
Help athletic trainers distinguish between meaningful clinical or professional pivots and superficial changes, so they can make intentional, strategy-aligned decisions that drive long-term impact.
This course is eligible for 1 Category A CEU
Key Learning Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Define what a true pivot is and differentiate it from next steps, PR moves, and rebranding.
- Identify key moments when a strategic pivot is necessary in your career or clinical practice.
- Analyze real-world examples of pivots (Apple, Netflix) and apply similar strategic thinking to athletic training roles and responsibilities.
- Recognize superficial changes that may feel like pivots but lack substantive impact.
- Develop a plan for implementing an aligned pivot that enhances professional growth and patient care.
Clinical Bottom Line:
Athletic trainers, like organizations, must learn to recognize when surface-level adjustments are no longer enough. A true pivot goes beyond swapping out protocols or updating job titles—it involves a strategic shift in how you operate, position yourself, and deliver value. Whether reframing your role in public health, implementing systems-level changes to reduce burnout, or influencing how the profession is perceived, meaningful pivots require clarity, intentionality, and bold action. By learning to distinguish between incremental improvements and transformational strategy, athletic trainers can drive better patient outcomes, build sustainable career pathways, and elevate the profession as a whole.

