
MS, LAT, ATC, NATA’s Council on Practice Advancement
Andy Carter
MS, LAT, ATC | NATA’s Council on Practice Advancement
About Andy
Andrew John Carter is a professional with credentials including MS, LAT, and ATC, and is affiliated with NATA’s Council on Practice Advancement. His expertise encompasses sports medicine, athletic training, and related fields. Carter's work involves advancing practices within the athletic and sports medicine communities, contributing to the development and implementation of standards and innovations. His role within the council supports the promotion of effective methodologies and practitioner development in athletic training and sports medicine. Despite his professional focus, he also has a background in politics, having served as a Member of Parliament for Warrington South from 2019 to 2024 as a member of the Conservative Party. His diverse career blends health sciences and public service, illustrating a commitment to both athletic well-being and community representation.
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