Sports Medicine
The North Texas Sports Medicine staff consists of 11 full-time athletic trainers along with 30 athletic training students, and the staff consults with a variety of healthcare professionals to provide care to Mean Green student-athletes. UNT employs a full-time sports physical therapist in the building every day to assist the management of long-term injuries and post-operative rehabilitation.  Â
The North Texas Athletic Training program has produced many successful sports-medicine professionals. North Texas alumni practice in all disciplines of sports medicine, including high school, collegiate and professional athletics as well as private clinics.
The program is proud to have ties to six National Athletic Trainers' Association Hall of Fame members and is focused on developing its student athletic trainers into exceptional additions to the athletic training profession. By providing students with the clinical experience to accompany their academic foundation, each student begins to develop the necessary skills for a future career in athletic training.
In 2005, the program moved into a new facility. The students and staff of the University of North Texas Sports Medicine Program provide athletic training services for each of the Mean Green's 300 student-athletes participating in 16 NCAA Division I sports.