Required Forms for Student-Athletes (ALL FORMS DUE JULY 31):
Health History Questionnaire
Physical Examination Form **
Participation Form
**only student-athletes participating in a varsity sport at UNE for the first time are required to submit this form; returning UNE student-athletes are exempt.
ADD/ADHD Documentation
Letter to Parents and Guardians
FAQ's for Students with ADD or ADHD
ADD/ADHD Documentation Letter
The University of New England Athletics Department requires all of its student-athletes to be cleared by the Athletic Training Staff before participating in preseason activities or regular-season competition. For a complete outline of the medical clearance procedures, click here.
University of New England Athletic Training Staff:
Brian Razak
Head Athletic Trainer
207-602-2499 (phone)
207-602-5912 (FAX)
Kristen Bailey, M.S., ATC, LAT
Assistant Athletic Trainer
207-602-2252 (phone)
Tara Peterson
Assistant Athletic Trainer
207-602-2135 (phone)
Dr. Scott Marr
Team Physician
Co-Medical Director of the ATEP Program
Orthopedic Associates
207-828-2100
Dr. Douglas Brown
Team Physician
Co-Medical Director of the ATEP Program
Orthopedic Associates
207-828-2100
Hospital:
Southern Maine Medical Center
1 Mountain Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-283-7000
Athletic Training Room Policies:
Athletic training services will be available before and after all contests. Pre-game preparation will be provided to visiting athletes; however, visiting teams are asked to provide their own medical supplies. If visiting teams are traveling without a Certified Athletic Trainer, please contact the UNE Athletic Training Staff at least 24 hours prior to arrival.
The Summers Athletic Training Room is located in the Campus Center on the University Campus, adjacent to the gymnasium.
Water and ice will be provided to all teams.
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be present at all home contests.
Training Room Equipment and Supplies
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Whirlpool |
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Ultrasound |
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Electric Muscle Stimulation |
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Hydrocollator |
A written order from a physician or Certifield Athletic Trainer is necessary for athletes who require treatment with modalities beyond moist heat or ice.