Spacer
Medline, an E&I Contract Partner, Offers it's Product Guides for Sports Therapy and Wound Care

Did you know that Medline, the leader in athletic medical supplies, is the partner of choice for the NATA (National Athletic Trainers' Association) and PFATS (Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society)? Medline offers comprehensive care for athletes. Whether your athletes run, jump, throw, swim, dance, row or ski, they may suffer injuries that require medical attention—from wounds like abrasions and blisters to strains, sprains and other musculoskeletal concerns. Medline offers:
    •  Tapes and wraps
    •  First aid and wound care
    •  Rehab supplies and equipment
    •  Strengthening and performance

With your institution's E&I membership, you have a procurement contract with Medline.
See your Medline contract here.



Guide's to help your department with medicine, therapy and wound care.

Medline's orthopedic soft goods offering.
Spacer
whitecapture
Medline 1

Medline's therapy guide

Whether your athletic program needs replacement products, or starting a new therapy facility, Medline helps outfit athletic training and therapy facilities. Medline offers therapy supplies, pain management, treatment furniture, exercise equipment, and orthopedic soft goods. 
Read More

Medline 2

Advanced wound care

Whether your athletes run, jump, throw, swim, dance, row, or ski, they may suffer injuries including abrasions, cuts, blisters and bleeds that require medical attention. Every day you're challenged with preventing and treating these injuries to get your athletes back in the game.  Read more

whitecapture
whitecapture

Why Members Work With E&I?

6,000+

U.S. member institutions, universities, and K-12

200+

Member solicited buying
contracts you can access

$3B+

Yearly spend of E&I members
means large savings for you

shutterstock_2452785107
An article by E&I

GPO Contracts: Insights for Educational Institutions

As colleges and universities increasingly look for opportunities to reduce costs, group purchasing organizations (GPOs) have become an increasingly attractive option. By leveraging the purchasing power of multiple institutions, GPOs can produce better pricing and more favorable terms. Colleges and universities can select these pre-negotiated contracts to streamline their procurement and reduce administrative costs.

Spacer black