U.S. Council for Athletes Health Extends Partnership with NJCAA
Charlotte, NC – The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has announced a renewal in the partnership with U.S. Council for Athletes Health (USCAH). The partnership will allow member institutions to continue prioritizing student athlete health.
"We are excited to continue our partnership with the NJCAA to prioritize student health, safety, and well-being," said James Borchers, President and CEO of USCAH. "We are honored to be able to continue to provide resources and collaboration to NJCAA institutions that promote best practices for athletic healthcare and performance."
With the partnership, USCAH provides a secure online portal for each NJCAA institution, offering important health and safety concepts for student athletes, coaches, and athletic department staff.
"The NJCAA is excited to continue our partnership with USCAH," said Dr. Christopher Parker, NJCAA President and CEO. "Their delivery system and medical expertise simplifies prioritizing student-athlete health for our member institutions."
About USCAH
The U.S. Council for Athletes' Health (USCAH) was founded upon the need within athletic institutions for trusted, independent partners with the experience and expertise to advise and consult with organizations regarding their healthcare delivery system. That is why USCAH is committed to providing independent and unbiased medical expertise to organizations and individuals dedicated to the optimal health and safety for the athletes they serve.
About NJCAA
Since 1938, the NJCAA has served as the premier governing body for two-year collegiate athletics, providing student-athletes with opportunities to prepare, compete, succeed, and achieve in both their academic and athletic disciplines. The NJCAA is the second-largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States, with over 500 member schools and 3,400 teams competing in 28 different sports. Each year, the NJCAA sponsors 57 national championships and invitationals.
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