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Curriculum Vitae Patricia M. Tripp, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS Clinical Associate Professor Associate Director, Doctor of Athletic Training Program Director, CAATE Professional Athletic Training Program Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology College of Health and Human Performance University of Florida PERSONAL INFORMATION Mailing Address: HHP-APK, FLG 160 PO Box 118205 Gainesville, FL 32611-8205 Work Phone: 352-294-1729 E-Mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, May 2004 Exercise Science, concentration in Biomechanics Dissertation Project: Kinematic and kinetic changes of single-limb landing tasks among collegiate female basketball athletes after a 6-week strength-training program Comps Project: The effects of a 12-week strength-training program on the hamstrings: quadriceps ratio, peak torque, and time to peak torque in recreationally active females Master of Science Auburn University, Auburn, AL, May 2001 Exercise Science, concentration in Motor Behavior and Biomechanics Thesis: The relationship between balance ability and lower extremity injury susceptibility among Division I athletes Bachelors of Science University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, December 1998 (Cum Laude) Exercise and Sport Science, concentration in Athletic Training Basic Massage and Hydrotherapy Suncoast School of Massage, Tampa, FL, February 1998 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Clinical Associate Professor Associate Director, Doctor of Athletic Training Program August 2019-present University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Clinical Associate Professor Director, CAATE Professional Athletic Training Program August 2013-present

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Curriculum Vitae Patricia M. Tripp, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS

Clinical Associate Professor Associate Director, Doctor of Athletic Training Program Director, CAATE Professional Athletic Training Program

Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology College of Health and Human Performance

University of Florida

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Mailing Address: HHP-APK, FLG 160 PO Box 118205

Gainesville, FL 32611-8205 Work Phone: 352-294-1729 E-Mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, May 2004 Exercise Science, concentration in Biomechanics

Dissertation Project: Kinematic and kinetic changes of single-limb landing tasks among collegiate female basketball athletes after a 6-week strength-training program Comps Project: The effects of a 12-week strength-training program on the hamstrings: quadriceps ratio, peak torque, and time to peak torque in recreationally active females

Master of Science Auburn University, Auburn, AL, May 2001 Exercise Science, concentration in Motor Behavior and Biomechanics

Thesis: The relationship between balance ability and lower extremity injury susceptibility among Division I athletes

Bachelors of Science University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, December 1998 (Cum Laude) Exercise and Sport Science, concentration in Athletic Training Basic Massage and Hydrotherapy Suncoast School of Massage, Tampa, FL, February 1998

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Clinical Associate Professor Associate Director, Doctor of Athletic Training Program August 2019-present University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Clinical Associate Professor Director, CAATE Professional Athletic Training Program August 2013-present

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University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Clinical Associate Professor Program Director & Clinical Education Coordinator Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) Accredited Athletic Training Program August 2014-August 2016 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Clinical Assistant Professor and Program Director Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) Accredited Athletic Training Program August 2008-August 2013 Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Assistant Professor and Clinical Site Coordinator Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) Accredited Athletic Training Program

August 2005-June 2008

University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Assistant Athletic Trainer, Approved Clinical Instructor and Adjunct Faculty Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) Accredited Athletic Training Program June 2004-July 2005

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Tripp, PM, Tripp BL, and Brown, CD (2019 – 2020) Doctor of Athletic Training Concentrations Proposal (includes 4 sub-specializations within the curriculum) Coordinated interdisciplinary advisory committee who developed learning outcomes, modules and associated rotations for the sub-specializations; drafted and revised the new professional concentration proposals and academic assessment plans. Oversaw approval process as the documents navigated the department, college and university level. Approval level status: University (December 2019). Tripp, PM, Tripp BL, and Brown, CD (2016 – 2019) Doctor of Athletic Training Degree Proposal (includes 18 new courses within the curriculum) Coordinated interdisciplinary advisory committee for the new program, drafted and revised the new program proposal document (including external consultation, curricular mapping, academic assessment plan), and presented the documents at the department, college and university level throughout the approval process. Approved by the Board of Governors for the State of Florida June 2019. Tripp, PM (2011-12) Athletic Training Education Program curriculum revisions to accommodate 5th edition of educational competencies and state of Florida taxonomy revisions (course numbering and prefix changes from APK to ATR). Naugle, KN and Tripp, PM (2011-12) ATR 4112c Emergency Management of Athletic Trauma course revision – undergraduate course designed for athletic training (AT) students to recognize, assess, treat and refer traumatic injury and acute emergent illness.

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Tripp, PM and Tripp, BL (2010) Study Abroad Class Athletic Medicine-Discoveries Influencing Clinical Practice (Offered Summer A 2011 under HLP 4933) – included an e-learning component and abroad experience to London, Oxford, and Luton, England (initial offering had students from five different universities). Tripp, PM (2009-10) Undergraduate Athletic Training Program Revisions Revised Course: APK 4315 Topics in Sports Medicine New Courses: APK 4312 Clinical Pathology and Pharmacology | APK 4602 Functional Sport Conditioning. Moved competencies and proficiencies from general APK courses and created athletic training specific program courses which align undergraduate program with current Florida Board of Governors and the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) guidelines. Tripp, PM (2009) Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Training (E-Learning Course) Created e-learning course for pre-AT, AT and Graduate AT students in the Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology to complete required annual BBP training. Tripp, PM (2009 - present) Preceptor Training Program (formerly Approved Clinical Instructor Training) (E-Learning Course) Created e-learning course for clinical supervisors who serve in the CAATE AT program; learning modules cover topics such as teaching and learning styles, communication, evidence-based practice concepts, evaluating proficiencies, etc.) and include assessments to document learning. McGinn, PA (2008) ATR 3102 (formerly APK 3301) Principles of Athletic Training (4cr) Developed new course for Athletic Training Program – undergraduate course designed to prepare AT students with foundational knowledge in the domains of AT. McGinn, PA (2008) Undergraduate Athletic Training Program Revisions Updated course descriptions, pre-requisites, and aligned undergraduate program with current Florida Board of Governors and the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) guidelines. Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL McGinn, PA and Swann, E (2008) Exercise and Sport Science Major Proposal Developed the proposal for a new undergraduate major in Exercise and Sport Science; structured to meet the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Professions (CAAHEP) standards and guidelines for accredited Exercise Science programs. Completed all aspects of curriculum proposal and review commenting and revisions. McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 1200 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries Undergraduate interdisciplinary course designed to introduce the student to prevention, recognition, and acute care management techniques for athletic related injuries. McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 3720 Biomechanics of Human Movement Undergraduate interdisciplinary course designed to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the mechanical considerations and application of anatomy to human movement and sport skills.

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McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 3800 Exercise Prescription Undergraduate interdisciplinary course designed to assist the student with conducting and analyzing the results from relevant measurements and evaluation techniques used in the health and wellness setting (special focus in the areas of cardiac rehabilitation and stress test interpretation). McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 4100 Adapted Physical Education Undergraduate interdisciplinary course designed to allow students to study medical characteristics of common disabilities and methods for designing appropriate sport and exercise programs. McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 4200 Motor Learning/Development Undergraduate interdisciplinary course designed to provide students with the ability to analyze the emerging interrelationships among the motor, social, emotional, and cognitive forms of behavior and development. McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 4300 Research Methods in Sport and Physical Ed Undergraduate interdisciplinary course designed to offer a foundation for conducting research in the areas of exercise/physical activity and sport. McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 4400 Exercise and Sport Administration Undergraduate interdisciplinary course designed to offer an in-depth background of the standards, policies and practices of organization, supervision and administration for sport and exercise programs and facilities. McGinn, PA (2008) EXSC 4901 Practicum in Exercise Science Undergraduate course designed to provide a capstone experience/internship opportunity for students wishing to pursue a career in the field of Exercise and Sport Science. Review of CAAHEP competencies and proficiencies as outlines in the American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription to prepare the student for ACSM certifications. McGinn, PA (2006) ATTR 4900 Special Topics in Athletic Training Study Abroad Class “Roman Influence on Medicine and Sport” (Offered Winter 2007) Study abroad experience to Rome, Naples, Pompeii, and Florence, Italy. McGinn, PA (2005) ATTR 4900 Special Topics in Athletic Training Study Abroad Class “Evolution of Sports Medicine” (Offered Winter 2006) Study abroad experience to Athens, Olympia, and Marathon, Greece.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL HLP 4933 Variable International Topics – Athletic Medicine: Discoveries Influencing Clinical Practice (Summer A term 2011, 2013, 2015) Study abroad experience to England – dedicated to the exploration and investigative learning in relevant medical and science museums and university research labs. Cultivate critical thinking and promote a better understanding of how doctors and their discoveries impact modern clinical sports medicine.

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ATR 4432 (formerly APK 4312) Clinical Pathology and Pharmacology (Fall 2010 – 2020) Undergraduate AT course introducing the student to the pathology associated with general medical conditions and pharmacological considerations. Course addresses CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills and abilities). ATR 4832 (formerly APK 4340) AT Clinical Experience III (Fall 2009 – 2020) Undergraduate AT course, which reviews and assesses the CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills, and abilities) associated with lower body injury evaluation and rehabilitation principles for orthopedic injuries. Students complete a clinical case or systematic review research project as part of this course. ATR 3102 (fmr. APK 3301) Principles of Athletic Training (Summer 2009 – 2019) Undergraduate course which prepares AT students with foundational knowledge in the five domains of athletic training; addresses CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills and abilities). ATR 4213c (fmr. APK 4310c) AT Injury Assessment: Lower (Spring 2009 – 2020) Undergraduate AT course introducing the student to the structure, function, and pathomechanics associated with lower body orthopedic injuries; addresses CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills and abilities). ATR 4822 (fmr. APK 4335) AT Clinical Experience II (Spring 2009 – 2012) Undergraduate AT course, which reviews and assesses the CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills and abilities) associated with upper body injury evaluation and therapeutic modality principles. ATR 4512 (fmr. APK 4302) Athletic Training Administration (Spring 2009 – 2021) Undergraduate AT course focused on administrative, ethical and professional practice concerns in the field of AT; addresses CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills and abilities). ATR 4212c (fmr. APK 4305c) AT Injury Assessment: Upper (Fall 2008 – 2019) Undergraduate AT course, which introduces the student to the structure, function, and pathomechanics associated with upper body orthopedic injuries; addresses CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills and abilities). APK 4315 Topics in Sports Medicine (Fall Semester 2008 – Fall Semester 2009) Undergraduate AT course introducing the student to the pathology associated with general medical conditions and pharmacological considerations; addresses CAATE competencies and proficiencies (knowledge, skills and abilities). APK 4330 AT Clinical Experience I (Fall 2008) Undergraduate AT course that addressed the CAATE competencies and proficiencies associated with risk management, prevention, protective equipment, emergency care, and first aid skills. Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL ATTR 1400: Health & Fitness (Fall and Winter Semesters 2005-2008) Undergraduate AT course designed provide students with the basic concepts of health, such as nutritional issues, physiological concerns, and wellness screening. Students gain an

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appreciation for lifetime fitness activities and an understanding of how community programs provide necessary health services to the general public.

ATTR 2220: Clinical Experience in Athletic Training II (Winter 2006) Undergraduate AT course focused on field experiences and the application of learned principles from AT clinical skills (specifically lower body, gait, and thoracic/lumbar spine evaluation).

ATTR 3230: Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III (Fall 2005) Undergraduate AT course focused on field experiences and the application of learned principles from AT clinical skills (specifically upper body, cervical spine, and concussion evaluation).

ATTR 3300: Therapeutic Modalities and Lab (Fall 2006, Winter 2007, 2008) An undergraduate AT course focused on sports therapy physical agents used to treat injuries of the musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and integumentary systems including, but not limited to cryotherapy, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, biofeedback, and mechanical therapy. ATTR 3500: Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries and Lab (Fall 2005-2007, and Winter 2007) An undergraduate AT course focused on principles of a comprehensive rehabilitation program; specifically related to design and implementation of a therapeutic program. Students learn to incorporate exercises related to strength, proprioception and neuromuscular control to achieve sport specific goals and objectives. Students assess rehabilitation progress and criteria for return to competition. BIOL 3700: Kinesiology (Fall 2005, 2006, 2007) An interdisciplinary course focused on the anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics of the muscle system as it relates to the principles of movement (both normal and impaired movements). ATTR 4900: Special Topics in Athletic Training “Biomechanics of Human Movement” (Winter 2008) An interdisciplinary course focused on mechanical considerations and application of anatomy to human movement and sport skills. ATTR 4900: Special Topics in Athletic Training “Roman Influence on Medicine and Sport” Study Abroad Course (Winter 2007) An interdisciplinary course that included both lecture material and a weeklong field experience exploring the Italian cities of Rome, Florence, and Naples, which is dedicated to the study of the Ancient Roman Influences on Medicine and Sport. The course explored the historical influence of Italian culture on medicine and sports from Ancient Roman times and continued through modern day. Students understand the historical significance of sports medicine development and growth since Ancient Roman times, with specific to historical venues of the Gladiatorial games. ATTR 4900: Special Topics in Athletic Training “Evolution of Sports Medicine” Study Abroad Course (Winter 2006) An interdisciplinary course that included both lecture material and a weeklong field experience exploring the Greek cities of Olympia, Athens, and Marathon, and dedicated to the study of the Ancient and Modern Olympic Games as well as a discussion of the progression of sports medicine.

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University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC PEDU 520: Kinesiology (Fall 2004) Undergraduate course designed to provide students with AT competencies and proficiencies in the area of kinesiology and biomechanics; supported via Blackboard Learning System. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY KHP 515: Kinesiology & Biomechanics of Human Movement (Summer 2003) Undergraduate course that provided an interdisciplinary approach to the quantitative and qualitative study of human motion as it relates to basic locomotor and advanced physical

movements or skills; supported via Blackboard Learning System. Teaching Asst. KHP 515: Kinesiology & Biomechanics of Human Movement (Spring 2003) Assisted the lead faculty with course content specific to upper extremity and trunk anatomy and mechanics, practical laboratory sessions on anthropometrics, and evaluated written assignments and exams. KHP 695: Laboratory Methods in Athletic Training (Spring 2003) Graduate Course that provided the Athletic Training students with knowledge and skills using research equipment. Specific content covered: Biodex System 3 Isokinetic Dynamometer and Motion Analysis Three-dimensional motion capture system; supported via Blackboard Learning System. Auburn University, Auburn, AL Teaching Assistant HLHP 4970: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (Fall 2000) Undergraduate course designed to introduce Level I competencies to athletic training students. Assisted the lead faculty with course development, requirements and assignments; wrote and administered competency evaluations for the advanced athletic training students. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Teaching Assistant PET 2622: Prevention &Care of Athletic Injuries Lab (Spring 1998) Assisted a certified AT in the instruction of basic first aid skills, taping, and assessment of the ankle, knee, and shoulder.

ATHLETIC TRAINING CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

University of Florida – School of Theatre and Dance, Gainesville, FL Supervising Athletic Trainer – Dance Wellness Clinic August 2018 – present Primary Responsibilities: provide oversight of and mentorship for the graduate assistant Athletic Trainer providing weekly care in the Dance Wellness Clinic. Secondary Responsibilities: assist with development of policies and procedures, conduct screening and wellness sessions, coordinate documentation protocols and communication with medical coordinator (Dr. James Clugston) and student health care center service providers.

Athletic Trainer – Dance Wellness Clinic January 2016 – February 2017 Primary Responsibilities: provide athletic training services in the Dance Wellness Clinic (G9) for dance and theatre majors/minors participating in classes at the Nadine McGuire Dance Pavilion; communicate with medical director (Dr. G. Nicolette) regarding injury/illness management and therapeutic intervention; maintenance of records.

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University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Assistant Athletic Trainer Women’s Basketball, Golf and Tennis June 2004-July 2005 Primary Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball: Implemented preventative treatments, developed rehabilitation protocols, performed evaluations of various athletic injuries, provided treatment and rehabilitation exercise instruction for the athletes, maintained medical record information for daily treatments and rehabilitation sessions, and provided coverage for practices and games. Secondary Responsibilities: Supervision of a graduate assistant athletic trainer in charge of Men’s and Women’s Golf and Tennis. Traveled with women’s tennis to NCAA tournament, provided practice and match coverage, daily treatments, and post-season rehabilitation. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Customer Service Representative for DJ Ortho/Orthopedic Solutions August 2001-May 2004 Responsibilities: Maintained the office care account at UK Kentucky Clinic/Sports Physical Therapy and measured functional de-rotational braces for ACL-R patients. Joyner Sports Medicine Institute, Lexington, KY Rehabilitation Technician January 2002-December 2003 Responsibilities: Assisted physical therapists with patient care; including application of therapeutic modalities and instruction and progression of rehabilitation exercises. Auburn University, Auburn, AL Athletic Trainer for Women’s Gymnastics August 1999-May 2001 Primary Responsibilities: Implemented preventative treatments, developed rehabilitation protocols, performed evaluations of various athletic injuries, provided treatment and rehabilitation exercise instruction for the athletes, maintained medical record information for daily treatments and rehabilitation sessions, and provided coverage for practices and competitions. Secondary Responsibilities: Assistant Athletic Trainer Preseason Football Camp; Host Athletic Trainer Cross-Country Meets; Host Athletic Trainer for Men’s NCAA Golf Tournament 2000; Outreach Athletic Training Coverage for area high schools. West Babylon Senior High School, Long Island, NY Assistant Athletic Trainer January 1999-May 1999 Responsibilities: Implementation of treatments, performed evaluations of various athletic injuries and administered basic first aid treatment. Provided coverage for varsity and junior varsity boys’ lacrosse, softball and baseball. CW Post College, Brookville, NY Intern Athletic Trainer for Football August 1998-December 1998 Responsibilities: Implementation of treatments, developed rehabilitation protocols, performed evaluations of various athletic injuries, provided treatment and rehabilitation exercise instruction for athletes, maintained medical records for daily treatments and rehabilitation sessions, and provided coverage for practices and games.

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PEER-REVIEWED SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Manuscripts Adams, AC, Fleming, KB, Tripp PM. Hip Pain in a Collegiate Gymnast. International

Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 23(4): 178-180, 2018

Kruithof, E, Thomas, SA, Tripp PM. Knee Pain in a Collegiate Wide Receiver. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 23(6): 230-233, 2018.

Rosen, MJ, Barrett, JJ, Tripp, PM. Valgus Extension Overload Injury in a Collegiate

Division I Softball Pitcher. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 18(3): 28-32, 2013.

Solger, EA, Schweim, JJ, Tripp PM. Proximal and Distal Tibiofibular Articulation Injury

in a Collegiate Football Quarterback. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 18(3): 24-27, 2013.

Porter, AC, Andrews, CN, Tripp PM. Axillary Hidradenitis Suppurativa in a Female

Collegiate Basketball Player. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 18(3): 20-23, 2013.

Ornella, AJ, Thomas, SA, Tripp PM. Arteriovenous Malformation in a Collegiate

Football Player. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 18(1): 12-14, 2013. Serra, RV, Pass, AN, Tripp, PM. An Acute Lunate Dislocation in a Collegiate Football

Player. Athletic Training & Sports Health Care 4(6): 285-288, 2012. Whale, CE, Pass, AN, Tripp, PM. Chronic Groin Pain in a Collegiate Football Running

Back. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 17(3): 41-44, 2012. Maseda, NH, Clark, JL, Tripp, PM. Superior Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocation in a High

School Athlete: A Case Review. Athletic Training & Sports Health Care 1(6): 286-288, 2009. Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, Tripp, PA, Eberman, LE, Gorin S. Effect of an Athletic Season on

Glenohumeral Range of Motion in Collegiate Overhead-Throwing Athletes. Journal of Athletic Training 44(6): 611-616, 2009.

Seeley MK, Uhl TL, McGinn PA, McCrory J, Kibler WB, Shapiro R. A Comparison of

Muscle Activation Patterns of Traditional and Abbreviated Serves. Sport Biomechanics 7(2):428-59, 2008. Book Chapters Shamus E, Baker P, Tripp PM. Patella Tendonitis. In Shamus E. The Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. McGraw-Hill, NY, New York, 2014

Shamus E, Tripp PM. Hip Adductor Strain. In Shamus E. The Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. McGraw-Hill Publisher, NY, New York, 2014.

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Abstracts Whale, CE, Oliver, G, Tripp, PM. Predictive Value of the Jump Task for Injury among

Division I Female Soccer Athletes. Journal of Athletic Training, 47(5): Online e9: 2012 Symposium Proceedings for the ACL Retreat VII.

Tripp BL, Tripp PM, Yochem EM, Uhl TL. Upper-Extremity Joint Position Sense Acuity

In Softball Athletes: Recovery After A Functional Fatigue Protocol. Journal of Athletic Training 47(3) Supplement: S95-96, 2012.

Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, Tripp PM, Eberman LE. Changes in Glenohumeral Rotational

Range of Motion in Collegiate Baseball Players: Predictive Factors. Journal of Athletic Training, 46(3):S24, 2011.

Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, McGinn PA, Gorin S. Effect of an Athletic Season on

Glenohumeral Range of Motion in Collegiate Overhead-Throwing Athletes. Journal of Athletic Training, 43(3):S21, 2008.

Tripp BL, Dwelly PM, McGinn PA, Gorin S. Changes in Glenohumeral Range of Motion over the Athletic Season: A Comparison between Division-I and Division-II Overhead-Throwers. Journal of Athletic Training, 43(3):S22, 2008.

McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Malone TR, Johnson DL, Shapiro R. Strength Training for

6-weeks Does not Significantly Alter Landing Mechanics of Female Collegiate Basketball Athletes. JOSPT, 37(2), A24, 2007. (Symposium Proceedings for the ACL Retreat III).

Tripp BL, Dwelly PM, Odai ML, McGinn PA. Reliability of Clinical Measures of

Glenohumeral Motion and Internal Rotation Deficit using a Mechanical Inclinometer. Journal of Athletic Training, 42(2), S81, 2007.

McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Shapiro R, Malone TR, Johnson DL. Strength Training for

6-weeks Does not Significantly Alter Landing Mechanics of Female Collegiate Basketball Athletes. Journal of Athletic Training, (41)2, S68, 2006.

McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Shapiro R, Malone TR, Johnson DL. Landing Kinematics of

Collegiate Women’s Basketball Athletes Correlate with Isokinetic Peak Torque Values. Journal of Athletic Training, 39(2), S31, 2004.

Seeley, MK, Uhl, TL, McGinn, PA, Kibler, WB, Shapiro, R. Comparison of traditional

and abbreviated tennis serves: a preliminary report. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(5), S136, 2004.

McGinn PA, Welsh B, Brajuha D, McCrory JL, Shapiro R. Gait Analysis of a Man with

Insidious Onset of Drop Foot, Comparing the Kinetics, Kinematics, and EMG Activity Wearing Two Different AFO: A Case Report. Gait & Posture,18(2), S48, 2003.

Mattacola CG, Rund MA, McGinn PA, Johnson DL. Functional Assessment Using the

Step-up-and-over Test and Forward Lunge Following ACL Reconstruction. Medicine & Science in Sport & Exercise, 34(5), S99, 2002.

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McGinn PA, Weimar WH, Mattacola CG, Rudisill ME. Dynamic Balance of Injured Division I Collegiate Athletes on Two Different Surfaces. Journal of Athletic Training, 37(2), S98, 2002.

McGinn PA, Weimar WH, Rudisill ME. Comparison of Division I Athletes’ Dynamic

Balance Measures on Two Different Surfaces. Medicine & Science in Sport & Exercise, 33(5), Supplement, 2001.

McGinn PA, Goodlett, M. Triceps Injury in an Intercollegiate Gymnast: A Case Report.

Journal of Athletic Training, 32(2), S66-S67, 2000. Technical Reports

Shapiro, R, Uhl, TL, Seeley, MK, McGinn, PA, McCrory, J, Kibler, WB. (2005). A comparison of traditional and abbreviated tennis serves. Presented to The United States Tennis Association.

SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (ORAL) [first author is presenting author]

National Level Resources for Educators, Clinical Faculty/Preceptors- How Evidence Supports our Professional Growth NATA Foundation Workshop 2015 National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Educators Conference, Dallas, TX Tripp, PM and Moody, VJ Upper-Extremity Joint Position Sense Acuity In Softball Athletes: Recovery After A Functional Fatigue Protocol Tripp BL, Tripp PM, Yochem EM, Uhl TL 2012 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO Predictive Value of the Jump Task for Injury among Division I Female Soccer Athletes Whale, CE, Oliver, G, Tripp, PM 2012 ACL Research Retreat VII, Greensboro, NC Changes in Glenohumeral Rotational Range of Motion In Collegiate Baseball Players: Predictive Factors Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, Tripp PM, Eberman LE 2011 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting New Orleans, LA Effect of an Athletic Season on Glenohumeral Range of Motion in Collegiate Overhead-Throwing Athletes Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, McGinn PA, Gorin S 2008 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO Changes in Glenohumeral Range of Motion over the Athletic Season: A Comparison between Division-I and Division-II Overhead-Throwers Tripp BL, Dwelly PM, McGinn PA, Gorin S 2008 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO

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Strength Training for 6-weeks Does Not Significantly Alter Landing Mechanics of Female Collegiate Basketball Athletes McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Shapiro R, Malone TR, Johnson DL 2006 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA

Strength Training for 6-weeks Does Not Significantly Alter Landing Mechanics of Female Collegiate Basketball Athletes McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Shapiro R, Malone TR, Johnson DL 2006 ACL Retreat III, Lexington, KY Landing Kinematics of Collegiate Women’s Basketball Athletes Correlate with Isokinetic Peak Torque Values McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Shapiro R, Malone TR, Johnson DL 2004 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Meeting, Baltimore, MD A Comparison of Traditional and Abbreviated Tennis Serves: A Preliminary Report Seeley M, Uhl TL, McGinn PA, Kibler WB, Shapiro R 2004 American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN Regional/State Level Integrating Evidence Based Medicine Into Clinical Practice Tripp, PM 2016 Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association Summer Symposium, Marksville, LA Evidence Based Practice: The Basics Track B: Therapeutic Modalities, Rehabilitation, Professional Development Tripp, PM Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA February 2016 – 2018 Talar Mechanics – Function or Dysfunction? Tripp, PM 2015 University of Florida Running Medicine Conference, Gainesville, FL Pelvis, Hip and Thigh Injuries Track C: Competencies Session Tripp, PM Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA February 2013 – present Functional Rehabilitation Track B: Therapeutic Modalities, Rehabilitation, Professional Development Tripp, PM Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA February 2010 – February 2014 Understanding the Kinetic Chain and Observational Screening Tools Track A: Prevention, Evaluation, and Initial Management of Athletic Injuries Tripp, PM 2015 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA

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Upper-Extremity Joint Position Sense Acuity In Softball Athletes: Recovery After A Functional Fatigue Protocol Tripp BL, Tripp PM, Yochem EM, Uhl TL 2011 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA Biomechanics of Running: What Runners Need to Know McGinn, PA 2008 A1A Marathon, Health & Fitness Expo, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2007A1A Marathon, Health & Fitness Expo, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2006 A1A Marathon, Health & Fitness Expo, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Changes in Glenohumeral Range of Motion over the Athletic Season: A Comparison between Division-I and Division-II Overhead-Throwers Tripp BL, Dwelly PM, McGinn PA, Gorin S 2008 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Franklin, TN Reliability of the Clinical Application of a Mechanical Inclinometer in Measuring Glenohumeral Motion Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, Odai ML, McGinn PA 2007 Florida International University, 5th Annual College of Education Research Conference: Section on Allied Health Professions, Miami, FL Practical Application of Electrical Stimulation (Student Session) McGinn PA 2001 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Meeting, Gulf Shores, AL

Relationship Between Balance Ability and Lower Extremity Injury Susceptibility of Division I Athletes McGinn PA, Weimar WH, Rudisill ME, Fischman M 2001 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Meeting, Gulf Shores, AL

SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (POSTERS) [first author is presenting author, except when noted*]

National Level Reliability of Clinical Measures of Glenohumeral Motion and Internal Rotation Deficit using a Mechanical Inclinometer Tripp BL, Dwelly PM, Odai ML, McGinn PA 2007 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA Gait Analysis of a Man with Insidious Onset of Drop Foot, Comparing the Kinetics, Kinematics, and EMG Activity Wearing Two Different AFO: A Case Report McGinn PA, Welsh B, Brajuha D, McCrory JL, Shapiro R 2003 Gait and Clinical Movement Society Annual Meeting, Wilmington, DE

Dynamic Balance of Injured Division I Collegiate Athletes on Two Different Surfaces McGinn PA, Weimar WH, Mattacola CG, Rudisill ME 2002 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX

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Functional Assessment Using the Step-up-and-over Test and Forward Lunge Following ACL Reconstruction Mattacola CG, Rund MA, McGinn PA, Johnson DL 2002 American College of Sports Medicine Conference, St. Louis, MO Comparison of Division I Athletes’ Dynamic Balance Measures on Two Different Surfaces McGinn PA, Weimar, WH, Rudisill, ME 2001 American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD Triceps Injury in an Intercollegiate Gymnast: A Case Report McGinn PA, Goodlett M 2000 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN Regional Level Effect of an Athletic Season on Glenohumeral Range of Motion in Collegiate Overhead-Throwing Athletes Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, McGinn PA, Gorin S 2008 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Meeting, Franklin, TN Reliability of Clinical Measures of Glenohumeral Motion and Internal Rotation Deficit using a Mechanical Inclinometer Tripp BL, Dwelly PM, Odai ML, McGinn PA 2007 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Franklin, TN Strength Training for 6-weeks Does Not Significantly Alter Landing Mechanics of Female Collegiate Basketball Athletes McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Shapiro R, Malone TR, Johnson DL 2005 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA Landing Kinematics of Collegiate Women’s Basketball Athletes Correlate with Isokinetic Peak Torque Values McGinn PA, Mattacola CG, Shapiro R, Malone TR, Johnson DL 2004 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA Dynamic Balance of Injured Division I Collegiate Athletes on Two Different Surfaces McGinn PA, Weimar WH, Rudisill ME 2002 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA

STUDENT MENTORED SCHOLARSHIP ACTIVITIES

(Student Name in Italics) University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Acute Renal Failure Secondary to Dehydration in a High School Football Player Kacer, TV, Hunt, N, Merchant, M, Zaremski, JL, Tripp PM Poster Presentation, 2019 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Hip Pain in a Collegiate Gymnast Adams, AC, Fleming, KB, Tripp PM Podium Presentation, 2017 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor)

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University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Knee Pain in a Collegiate Wide Receiver Kruithof, E, Thomas, SA, Tripp PM Podium Presentation, 2017 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor) University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Axillary Hidradenitis Suppurativa in a Female Collegiate Basketball Player Porter, AC, Andrews, CN, Tripp PM Podium Presentation, 2012 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor)

Surgical Complication Resulting from Femoroacetabular Impingement in a Collegiate Baseball Pitcher McComb, IR, Barrett, JJ, Tripp PM Podium Presentation, 2012 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Arteriovenous Malformation in a Collegiate Football Player Ornella, AJ, Thomas, SA, Tripp PM Podium Presentation, 2012 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor) Proximal and Distal Tibiofibular Articulation Injury in a Collegiate Football Quarterback Solger, EA, Schweim, JJ, Tripp PM Podium Presentation, 2012 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor) Shoulder Denervation of the Axillary and Suprascapular Nerves in a Division I Volleyball Player Sturm, JL, Vereb, RA, Tripp PM Podium Presentation, 2012 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Skull Fracture in a Collegiate Baseball Player Hubbard, MK, Barrett, JJ, Tripp PM Poster Presentation, 2012 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review Hale, J, Tripp, PM University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor) Chronic Posterior Ankle Pain in a Collegiate Football Athlete McDaniel, A, Pass, AN, Tripp PM Poster Presentation, 2011 SEATA Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Thrombocytosis Secondary to a Septic Shoulder with a Partial Rotator Cuff Tear in a Freshman Collegiate Linebacker Gomez, V, Schweim, JJ, Tripp PM University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor)

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A Wrist Injury in a Collegiate Football Athlete Serra, RV, Pass, AN, Tripp PM Poster Presentation, 2011 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor) A Thigh Injury in a Collegiate Football Athlete Green, C, Pass, AN, Tripp PM Poster Presentation, 2011 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Foot Pain in a High School Football Athlete Kaminer, C, Tamberrino, K, Tripp PM Poster Presentation, 2011 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA A Cardiac Condition in a Collegiate Football Athlete Jean-Baptiste, Y, Pass, AN, Tripp PM Podium and Poster Presentation, 2011 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Non-Contact Knee Injury in a Collegiate Football Athlete: A Case Report Schock, CS, Pass, AN, Tripp, PM Podium and Poster Presentation, 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA A Unique Fourth Finger Injury in a Male Collegiate Football Athlete: A Case Report Holton, SE, Pass, AN, Tripp, PM Podium and Poster Presentation, 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Valgus Extension Overload Injury in a Collegiate Division I Softball Pitcher: A Case Report Rosen, MJ, King, EC, Tripp, PM Podium and Poster Presentation, 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor) Chronic Groin Pain in a Collegiate Male Football Running Back: A Case Report Whale, CE, Pass, AN, Tripp, PM Poster Presentation, 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Effects of Systemic Fatigue on Lower Extremity Functional Assessment Tasks Struminger, A, Tripp, PM University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Summa Cum Laude (Advisor) Superior Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocation in a High School Athlete: A Case Review Maseda, NH, Clark, JL, Tripp, PM Podium Presentation, 2009 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA University of Florida Honor’s Thesis Project – Magna Cum Laude (Advisor)

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Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Os Trigonum Syndrome in a High School Football Player Blackman TL, Weber M, Patterson SJ, McGinn PA Podium Presentation, 2008 NSU Research Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL The Correlation Between the SEBT, Lower Body Strength, and Flexibility Capone KA, McGinn PA Independent Research Project (August 2007-May 2008) Abnormal Presentation of a Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Strain in a Female Collegiate Rower Dobb, PR, McGinn PA Poster Presentation, 2007 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA Oral Presentation, 2007 NSU Research Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Prevalence, Awareness and Prevention in the Athletic Setting Foisy D, McGinn PA, Swann E Nova Southeastern University Honor’s Thesis Project (Co-Advisor) Podium Presentation, 2007 NSU Research Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

GRADUATE/POST-PROFESSIONAL MENTORED RESEARCH

(Student Name in Italics)

Member, University of Florida Dissertation Committee (February 2016 – August 2018) Stone, Amanda, Vaillancourt, D, Hass, CJ, Tripp, PM Member, Indiana State University Master’s Thesis Committee (May 2015 – May 2016) Harrison J, Eberman LE, Games KG, Tripp PM, Valdez D. Clinical Education Preparation of Athletic Training/Therapists in Countries Within the Mutual Recognition Agreement. Member, Indiana State University Master’s Thesis Committee (May 2015 – May 2016) Yorgey M, Eberman LE, Games KG, Tripp PM. Professional Requirements for Sports Medicine Professionals in South and Central America. Member, University of Florida Dissertation Committee (December 2014 – March 2017) Lee, Hyokeun, Janelle, CJ, Bishop, M, Hass, CJ, Tripp, PM Member, University of Arkansas Thesis Committee (April 2010 – May 2012) Whale, CE, Oliver, GD, Tripp, PM. The correlation between hip abductor strength and functional performance in Division I female collegiate soccer athletes.

EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH EXPERIENCES

Comparison of Traditional and Abbreviated Tennis Serves funded by the United States Tennis Association Research Assistant October 2002 – May 2004 Responsibilities: data collection, participant instrumentation and data analysis, specifically the kinematics and kinetics of the trunk and upper extremity, and the electromyography activity of the shoulder girdle during the six phases of a tennis serve.

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Hamstring Strength Training Project funded by the Hygienic Corporation Principle Investigator January 2003 – August 2003 Product grant for $650 of Theraband® Resistance bands. Served as principle investigator, developed strength training protocols, recruited subjects, collected and analyzed isokinetic strength variables collected using the Biodex System 3 Isokinetic Dynamometer.

SERVICE/COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE

National Level Member, International Committee, National Athletic Trainers’ Association (June 2012 – June 2016) Strategic Planning Sub-Committee (June 2014 – June 2015) International Education Sub-Committee (June 2012 – June 2016) Liaison for 2015 Canadian Athletic Therapy Association Symposium (Halifax, Nova Scotia) [included travel to Halifax for the meeting] Attend meeting (concurrent with NATA annual symposium and Joint Committee Day) and participate in conference calls to fulfill the mission of the committee (e.g., establish global network of healthcare colleagues and enhance domains of AT across the globe) Co-Chair Educational Resources Committee, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Research & Education Foundation June 2015 – June 2020 Coordinate 11-member committee to achieve two primary goals: produce and promote educational resources for members or donors. Content focuses on position statements and former building blocks. Production of materials includes storyboard videos, information graphics and NATA news articles. Team members provide content, with entire committee providing oversight and review prior to NATA Foundation board approval for release/distribution. The mission of the NATA Foundation Educational Resources Committee is to provide educational resources to athletic trainers, which will enhance and/or optimize evidence-based clinical practice. The Educational Resources Committee will develop and/or collaborate on the development of resources that incorporate applied knowledge for Athletic Trainers. NATA’s Executive Committee on Education Liaison, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Research & Education Foundation January 2018 – October 2018 Participate in monthly conference calls and biannual in-person meetings. Primary expectation is to communicate information from the committee to the NATA Foundation Board. Secondary expectation is to ensure the strategic vision of the NATA Foundation (and associated goals) are considered when the committee makes decisions and/or sets the educational agenda within athletic training. District IX Chair, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Research and Education Foundation Board of Directors (June 2012 – June 2018) District Relations Sub-Committee (June 2012 – June 2018) External Relations Sub-Committee (June 2012 – June 2018) NATA Foundation Update – District and State Presentations 2017 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) Kissimmee, FL 2016 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) Kissimmee, FL 2016 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) District Meeting Baltimore, MD 2016 Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association (MATA) Biloxi, MS

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2016 Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association (LATA) Marksville, LA 2016 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association (ALATA) Birmingham, AL 2016 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association (SEATA) Atlanta, GA 2016 Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society (TATS) Nashville, TN 2015 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) Kissimmee, FL 2015 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) District Meeting St. Louis, MO 2015 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association (ALATA) SanDestin, FL 2015 Georgia Athletic Trainers’ Association (GATA) Columbus, GA 2015 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association (SEATA) Atlanta, GA 2014 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) Kissimmee, FL 2014 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) District Meeting Indianapolis, IN 2014 Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association (MATA) Biloxi, MS 2014 Kentucky Athletic Trainers’ Association (KATS) Lexington, KY 2014 Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association (LATA) New Orleans, LA 2014 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association (ALATA) Birmingham, AL 2014 Georgia Athletic Trainers’ Association (GATA) Pine Mountain, GA 2014 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association (SEATA) Atlanta, GA 2014 Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society (TATS) Nashville, TN 2013 Georgia Athletic Trainers’ Association (GATA) Peach Tree City, GA 2013 Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society (TATS) Nashville, TN 2013 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association (SEATA) Atlanta, GA 2013 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) Kissimmee, FL 2013 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association (ALATA) Sandestin, FL 2013 SEATA District Meeting at the NATA Meeting Las Vegas, NV Reviewer, Textbook Chapter (June 2012) Athletic Training Clinical Workbook: A Guide to the Competencies, F.A. Davis Publishing Company Reviewer, International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training (formerly Athletic Therapy Today) (June 2010 – present) Reviewer, Journal of School Health (September 2008 –May 2015) Reviewer, Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (May 2007 – December 2008) Reviewer, Journal of Athletic Training (May 2006 – present) Reviewer, Athletic Training Education Journal (October 2018 – January 2019) Reviewer, Textbook (May 2007) Your Health Today, Choices in a Changing Society, 2nd ed., Teague et al., © 2009 Reviewer, Textbook (May 2006) Kinesiology: The Mechanics and Pathomechanics of Human Movement, 2nd edition, Carol A. Oatis, © 2009 Examiner, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (June 2000 – April 2007) Room Captain, Site: Tallahassee, FL (April 2007) Room Captain, Site: Lexington, KY (February 2004) Room Captain, Site: Lexington, KY (April 2003) Room Captain, Site: Lexington, KY (February 2003)

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Room Captain, Site: Birmingham, AL (August 2002) Room Captain, Site: Lexington, KY (February 2002) Room Captain, Site: Columbus, GA (April 2001) Room Captain, Site: Columbus, GA (November 2000) Model, Site: Birmingham, AL (August 2000) Regional Level Co-Chair, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Student Symposium Committee [Foundations Section] (April 2014 – present) Laboratory Director, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Student Symposium Committee (August 2011 – April 2014) Faculty, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Athletic Training Student Symposium (February 2008 – present)

Discussant, 2012 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Athletic Training Student Symposium Round Table for Graduate School

Member, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Educator’s Conference Research Review Committee (2005) State Level Vice President, Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (January 2015 – December 2020) Serve on executive committee to support mission of the organization; coordinate logistics and planning for the annual symposium, serve as Board of Certification (BOC) Approved Provider Co-Coordinator, drafted BOC Approved Provider Policy & Procedure Manual, submit Annual Report for BOC Approved Provider status and executive committee liaison for the Education Planning Committee. Co-leader of Strategic Planning (2018) – defined core values, updated vision and mission statements for organization. Discipline Coordinator, Athletic Training (ATR) for State of Florida (September 2010 – present) Assisted Florida Board of Education with creation of Athletic Training Taxonomy and serve as liaison for all State of Florida University System Schools. Review new curriculum and assign course numbers for all ATR courses offered within the Statewide Course Numbering System. Co-Chair, Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida, Educational Programming Planning Committee (June 2012 – July 2014) Coordinated speakers and continuing education programming for Clinical Symposiums Member, Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida, Educational Programming Planning Committee (September 2009 – June 2012) Assisted chair with coordinating and recruiting speakers Reviewer, Florida International University Research Conference Reviewed research submissions for 2007, 5th Annual College of Education Research Conference: Section on Allied Health Professions, Miami, Florida

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Reviewer, Florida International University Research Conference Reviewed research submissions for 2006, 4th Annual College of Education Research Conference: Section on Allied Health Professions, Miami, Florida University/College/Department Level University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Member, Doctor of Athletic Training Admissions & Steering Committee (July 2019 – present) Developer, Qualtrics Admission Process for Doctor of Athletic Training Program (July 2019 – present) Chair, Doctor of Athletic Training Curriculum, Assessment & Accreditation Committee (July 2019 – present) Doctor of Athletic Training Sub-Specialties Oversight Committees (July 2019 – present) Member, DAT – Manual Therapy Concentration Chair, DAT – Teaching & Leadership Concentration Chair, Doctor of Athletic Training Program Advisory Committee, Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology (September 2016 – June 2019) The committee is an interdisciplinary team (7 members), charged with oversight and development of the new Doctor of Athletic Training degree program. Duties: prep meeting agenda, coordinate assigned tasks, update documents, oversee communication and ensure timeline for completion or submission of materials. Chair, AT Faculty Clinical Education Coordinator Search Committee, Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology (October 2014 – March 2016) Chair, AT Lecturer 9-month Temporary Appointment Search Committee (May 2015 – August 2015) Faculty Advisor, Athletic Training Student Club (SATO) (August 2014 – June 2017) Member, Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology Tenure and Promotion Committee (September 2013 – present) Member, College of Health & Human Performance Assessment Committee (August 2014 – present) Member, College of Health & Human Performance Graduate Faculty (August 2013 – present) Member, College of Health and Human Performance Southern Alliance of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Accreditation Task Force (August 2012 – May 2014) Prepared assessment plans and reported data for Athletic Training Program Member, College of Health and Human Performance Academic Affairs Associate Director Search Committee (November 2011 – February 2012)

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Chair, Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology Clinical Faculty Promotion Guidelines Ad-Hoc Committee (August 2011 – May 2012) [Promotion guidelines approved and adopted by Department and College of Health and Human Performance effective May 2012] Chair, Athletic Training Education Program CAATE Self-Study and Re-Accreditation Committee (June 2010 – June 2012) Directed and prepared self-study documentation (~1400 pages) for CAATE self-study, coordinated on-site visit review and document preparation (~250 pages), and completed annual program submission requirements [Awarded maximum 10-year re-accreditation award in February 2012] Coordinator, University of Florida Athletic Training Alumni Events at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (August 2009 – present) Chair, Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology Grade Appeals/Petitions Committee (August 2009 – May 2013) Coordinator, Preceptor (formerly Approved Clinical Instructor) Training Program (August 2009 – present) Maintain compliance with Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education and Board of Certification requirements for training using Sakai e-learning platform Coordinator, Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology Approved Provider Courses for Board of Certification (August 2009 – present) Maintain required documents for all AT continuing education programs offered through the Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology Spring 2013 Featured BOC Approved Provider "Spotlight" in a Publication from the BOC AP Update E-Publication Coordinator, Athletic Training Bloodborne Pathogens Training (August 2009 – December 2016) Coordinate annual course program and certificate documentation for pre-AT, AT and Graduate AT students in the Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology Member, Dr. Shaara Memorial Scholarship Committee, University Athletic Association, Inc. (November 2008 – May 2015) Member, Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (September 2008 – present) Chair, Athletic Training Steering Committee (August 2008 – present) The committee is charged with the following tasks as it related to the Professional level AT Program: 1) Review applications for admission to the AT Program and make recommendations for admission, 2) Conduct AT Program admission interviews, 3) Review AT student disciplinary violations (professionalism, academic, etc.), 4) Provide remediation and/or recommendations for unsatisfactory academic achievement, 5) Provide remediation and/or removal recommendations for AT students’ violating program, clinical site, and/or professional conduct policies, 6) Review professional level program evaluations and provide recommendations to the AT Program Director and Clinical Coordinator regarding AT Program revisions, 7) Provide a summary to the Department and/or College Administration

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of the program evaluations/outcomes including any recommendation for AT Program improvements. Member, Chris Patrick Scholarship Committee, University Athletic Association, Inc. (August 2008 – May 2015) Designer, Athletic Training Professional Knowledge Record Book (August 2008 – present) (Revised for 5th edition August 2011 and June 2012) Member, Undergraduate Task Force, College of Health and Human Performance Committee (October 2009 – May 2010) Member, Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology Faculty Search Committee (Lecturer Position) (August 2009) Member, Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology Grade Appeal/Petitions Committee (September 2008 – May 2009) Member, College of Health and Human Performance Study Abroad Ad-Hoc Committee (September 2008 – December 2008) Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Clinical Education Coordinator (January 2006 – June 2008) Responsibilities: Conducting Annual Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI) Training and Updates, Student Orientation at Level II Professional Phase, Maintenance of Athletic Training Education Program records (i.e., ACI Paperwork required by CAATE, ACI and Student Evaluations, Calibrations, Site Visitations, H2.2 Database Management, etc.), Assignment of Clinical Educational Experiences, and Documentation for “Learning over time”. Stipend position (August 2007 – June 2008) Coordinator, New Affiliated Clinical Site Agreements

McGinn PA (2007 – 2008) Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL, | Memorial West Hospital, Pembroke Pines, FL | Accelerated Rehabilitation, Inc, Ft. Lauderdale, FL | Accelerated Rehabilitation, Inc, Plantation, FL | Western High School, Davie, FL Recruitment and training of the Approved Clinical Instructors, along with securing administration and legal approval from both Nova Southeastern University and the Affiliated Site

Member, Florida International University Master’s Student Treatise Committee (August 2006 – May 2008) Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit: Longitudinal Evaluation of Collegiate Baseball and Softball Athletes (Priscilla Dwelly) Designer, Psychomotor Competencies and Clinical Proficiencies Record Book (October 2006) Creator, WebCT E-Learning Clinical Exp. Athletic Training Exams (January 2006) Creator, WebCT E-Learning Approved Clinical Instructor Training (January 2006)

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Member, Athletic Training Curriculum Committee (August 2005-June 2008) Prepared revisions to athletic training benchmarks, learning outcomes, and course descriptions Member, Athletic Training Education Program CAATE Self-Study and Re-Accreditation Committee (August 2005 – August 2006) Preparation of documents essential for the CAATE accreditation process, including co-author of the Self-study Report, coordinated on-site visit review and document preparation Editor-in-Chief, Nova Southeastern University Athletic Training Education Program Newsletter (August 2005 – June 2008) Member, Division of Math, Science, and Technology Representative – Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee (August 2007 – June 2008) Member, Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Ad-hoc Study Abroad Committee (August 2007 – May 2008) Member, Sub-Committee for Faculty Evaluation (January 2007-May 2008) Chair, Athletic Training Faculty Search Committee (October 2006 – May 2007) Member, Dean’s Faculty Fellowship – Undergraduate Research Committee (August 2005 – May 2006) Stipend Awarded Personal Project: Organized Faculty Workshop-Mentoring your undergraduate researcher, how to optimize the experience Member, Athletic Training Faculty Search Committee (August 2007 – May 2008; November 2005 – May 2006) Member, Math, Science, and Technology Special Events Committee (August 2005 – May 2006) Member, Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences’ Calendar Committee (August 2005 – May 2007) Member, Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences’ Course Grading Committee (August 2005 – May 2007) University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Nutrition Coordinator, Women’s Basketball (June 2004 – July 2005) Coordinated team meals, handled nutritional consultations and dietician referrals. Member, Management Team (June 2004 – July 2005) Assist the chair of the team with referrals and monitoring progress of athletes from various sports who suffer from a variety of disordered eating patterns, emotional and mental stress disorders/problems, etc. Co-Coordinator, Summer Camp Medical Coverage (June 2004-July 2005) University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Editor, Musculoskeletal Laboratory Manual (November 2002 – May 2004)

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Auburn University, Auburn, AL Coordinator, In-Services/Continuing Education (September 2000-May 2001)

COMMUNITY SERVICE AND EVENTS Dance Wellness Screening – Functional Movement and Flexibility Screening Event (September 15, 2019) Assisted with paperwork development and check-in for the University of Florida School of Theatre and Dance majors (67 BA and BFA students) Coordinator – Preventing Sudden Death in the Realm of Heat Stroke Seminar and Panel Discussion (February 22, 2019) Organized continuing education seminar for athletic trainers, physicians and affiliate healthcare professionals/students (including marketing, invitation, promotion and associated sponsorships) presented by Dr. Doug Casa and Korey Stringer Institute, which included a panel discussion moderated by Mike Ryan (ABC Sports) with Dr. Doug Casa from the Korey Stringer Institute, Laurie Giordano from the Zach Martin Foundation and Courtney Shrogran from the William Shrogran, Jr. Foundation (attendance ~170 people). Guest Speaker – Internship Experience at PK Yonge Developmental Research School (December 5, 2018) Provided overview of athletic training and healthcare professions as a career option and educational pathways for students interested in healthcare (12 high school students) Dance Wellness Screening – Functional Movement and Flexibility Screening Event (September 16, 2018) Organized, conducted screening and assisted with paperwork development for the University of Florida School of Theatre and Dance majors (85 BA and BFA students) Guest Speaker – DAN 4180 Dance Professional Development (April 8, 2018) Provided overall wellness and athletic training services overview for University of Florida School of Theatre and Dance majors (20 BA and BFA students) Coordinator – National Athletic Training Month Gainesville High School Health Professions Academy Event (March 23, 2018) Organized, presented and distributed information to the Health Professions Academy students at Gainesville High School. Supervised a group of AT students (4) during the event, provided a brief overview of AT, discussed the importance of NATM, distributed the NATM marketing posters, conducted a mini-lab experience with the health professions academy students (shin and arch taping) and distributed an informational pamphlet on the taping process and injury prevention role of ATs. Coordinator – National Athletic Training Month Gainesville High School Health Professions Academy Event (March 14, 2017) Given the integrated role our AT students and GA-ATs play in the local community to provide healthcare services throughout Alachua County and beyond, we felt reaching out to the Health Professions Academy at Gainesville High School (125 students) would be a good start to provide education and awareness of our profession (not currently covered within the academy/magnet's curriculum). A group of AT students (5-7) went to campus and provided a brief overview of AT (Prezi presentation), discussed the importance of NATM, distributed the NATM marketing posters, conducted a mini-lab experience with the health professions

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academy students (ankle taping) and distributed an informational pamphlet on the taping process and injury prevention role of ATs. Be the Match Orange and Blue Challenge (April 8, 2016) As part of the SEC challenge with University of Alabama, University of South Carolina and Louisiana State University – coordinated (along with SHCC marketing C. Seemann and AT students) the bone marrow donation event. Coordinator and Presenter – Student Leadership Luncheon (October 24, 2014) Organized athletic training student leadership luncheon for 8 athletic training programs in the State of Florida; hosted NATA President, James Thornton, NATA Vice President, Dr. MaryBeth Horodyski, Northeast Regional ATAF Representative, Mr. John Barret and presented NATA Research & Education Foundation information (attendance ~150 people). Coordinator – Athletic Training Booth/Session, Health Career Explorations Day at Camp Kalaqua, High Springs, FL (May 19, 2011) Organized athletic training students and assisted with marketing booth and presentation/lab experience for athletic training profession and University of Florida athletic training education program Presenter, Alachua County Athletic Directors Meeting (August 18, 2010) Presented information regarding Athletic Training Education Program policies and procedures to ensure proper communication between approved sites and the program Presenter, Alachua County Nurses Meeting (August 19, 2010) Presented information regarding basic sports injuries and immediate care Coordinator, Clinical Sports Medicine Seminar (May 8, 2010) Organized event, recruited speakers, secured sponsorship funding, managed marketing and promotion (Gainesville, FL) Lab Coordinator, Annual University High School Workshop (fmr. Pine Ridge High School) (February 2009 – 2014) University of Florida Marketing and Promotion and Student Engagement Topics – Splinting Elbow and Knee Injuries, Ankle/Foot and Toe Taping, Initial Management of Glenohumeral Joint Dislocations, Neck and Back Stretching 2014 University High School Student Workshop (Orange City, FL) 2013 University High School Student Workshop (Orange City, FL) 2012 University High School Student Workshop (Orange City, FL) 2011 University High School Student Workshop (Orange City, FL) 2010 Pine Ridge High School Student Workshop (Deltona, FL) Coordinator, University of Florida Athletic Training Program National Athletic Training Month Events (March 2007 – present) 2017 Best Student Effort Honorable Mention – National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. News, July 2017 2015 Best Student Effort Honorable Mention – National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. News, July 2015 2014 Best Student Effort Honorable Mention – National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. News, July 2014 2012 Best Student Effort Honorable Mention – National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. News, July 2012 2011 Best Student Effort Honorable Mention – National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. News, July 2011

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Volunteer Athletic Trainer, University Athletic Association, Inc. - University of Florida (August 2008 – present) Spring Football Season pre-practice taping (March – April 2012) Gymnastics Meets vs. Kentucky and Penn State (January 2011) NCAA Gymnastics Regional’s (April 2010) Pepsi Florida Relays Track and Field Event (April 2009 – April 2012) Pre-season Football practice and pre-practice taping (August-December 2009) Women’s Soccer Game vs. University of South Carolina (October 2009) Mountain Dew Invitational Cross-Country Meet (September 2009, 2010, 2012) Supervising Athletic Trainer, Gainesville Community Events (August 2008 – May 2016) High school practices and events in the local Gainesville area (Alachua County) Faculty Leader, Navigating the Swamp and University of Florida’s Common Reading Group (August 2009) Information Booth Supervisor, Athletic Training Profession – Healthy Aging Expo: 2008 Boomers and Beyond – A Day for Health and Wellness (March 30th, 2008) Presenter, Healthy Aging Expo: 2008 Boomers and Beyond – A Day for Health and Wellness (March 30th, 2008) Presentation Session – “Be Active, Be Healthy” (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) Volunteer Athletic Trainer, Ruggerfest International Rugby Tournament Ft. Lauderdale, FL (February 24th, 2008) Coordinator, Athletic Training Booth at Community Fest 2007 (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) Athletic Training Profession Awareness – Nova Southeastern University; Activities supported the National Athletic Training Month Theme – Quality Healthcare and Wellness A1A Marathon Race Day Volunteer Ft. Lauderdale, FL (February 19th, 2006)

GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS Inductee, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association, Hall of Fame (March 2020) Recipient, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award (June 2018) Recipient, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association RT Floyd District Award (March 2018) Recipient, Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award (July 2017) Recipient, College of Health and Human Performance Teacher of the Year (2016-2017) Awarded $2000 stipend (February/March 2017) Recipient, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Research & Education Foundation

Volunteer Service Award (June 2016) Recipient, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer

Award (March 2016) Runner-up, College of Health and Human Performance Teacher of the Year (2015-2016) Awarded $500 stipend (February 2016) Superior Accomplishment Award – Division 3 Academic Affairs/Academic Personnel (2016)

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Professional Development Grant $5000: College of Health & Human Performance, University of Florida (December 2015-December 2016)

Recipient, College of Health and Human Performance Junior Faculty (non-tenured category) International Educator of the Year (October 2014)

Recipient, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Athletic Trainer Service Award (awarded June 2013)

Nominee, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Young Professionals’ Committee National Distinction Award (2013)

Nominee, College of Health and Human Performance Teacher of the Year (2012-13) Recipient, The Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida College/University Athletic Trainer

of the Year 2011 (awarded April 2012) Sponsorships for the Clinical Sports Medicine Seminar, Gainesville, FL

May 8th, 2010; $500: DJO | $200 Sports Health | $150 MEDCO Sports Medicine | $100 Henry Schein Special Markets (Total Funding $950)

Research Grant $400: Graduate School, University of Kentucky, 2003 Travel Grant $500: College of Education, University of Kentucky, 2003 Product Grant $650: Hygienic Corporation, 2003 Travel Grant $600: College of Education, University of Kentucky, 2002 2002 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Student Research Award Finalist Graduate Assistantship University of Kentucky: Orthopedic Solutions and

DonJoy-August 2001-May 2004 Travel Grant $400: Graduate School at Auburn University, 2000 Graduate Assistantship: Auburn University, August 1999-June 2001 Dean’s List: College of Health and Human Performance University of Florida,

Spring and Fall of 1998 Athletic Training Scholarship, University of Florida Athletic Association, Inc.,

August 1995-December 1998 Florida Undergraduate (a.k.a. Bright Futures) Scholarship, August 1995-December 1998

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONFERENCES

National/International Level 2020 Virtual National Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium 2018 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (New Orleans, LA) 2016 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Baltimore, MD) 2016 Selective Functional Movement Assessment Level 1 Certification Course (Boston, MA) 2016 Functional Movement Screen Level 1 Certification Course (Boston, MA) 2015 Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Ed Regulatory Mtg. (Tampa, FL) 2015 Canadian Athletic Therapy Association Clinical Symposium (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 2015 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (St. Louis, MO) 2015 National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Educator’s Conference (Dallas, TX) 2014 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Indianapolis, IN) 2013 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Las Vegas, NV) 2013 National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Educator’s Conference (Dallas, TX) 2012 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (St. Louis, MO) 2012 ACL Research Retreat VI (Greensboro, NC) 2011 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (New Orleans, LA) 2011 National Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Athletic Training Educator’s Conference

(Washington, DC) 2010 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Philadelphia, PA) 2010 ACL Research Retreat V (Greensboro, NC)

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2009 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (San Antonio, TX) 2009 Athletic Training Educator’s Conference (Baltimore, MD) 2008 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (St. Louis, MO) 2008 ACL Research Retreat IV (Greensboro, NC) 2007 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Anaheim, CA) 2006 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2006 ACL Research Retreat III (Lexington, KY) 2005 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Indianapolis, IN) 2004 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Baltimore, MD) 2003 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (St. Louis, MO) 2003 ACL Research Retreat II (Lexington, KY) 2002 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Dallas, TX) 2003 Gait and Clinical Movement Society Meeting (Wilmington, DE) 2001 American College of Sports Medicine Meeting (Baltimore, MD) 2000 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Nashville, TN) 1999 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Kansas City, MO) 1998 National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium (Baltimore, MD) District/Regional Level 2020 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2016 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2015 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2014 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2013 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2010 Educators’ Conference – Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association (Atlanta, GA) 2006 Educators’ Conference – Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association (Atlanta, GA) 2005 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2004 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2002 Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Atlanta, GA) 2005 Southeastern Conference Athletic Training & Sports Medicine Meeting (Opelika, AL)

State/Local Level 2020 Virtual Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Symposium presented by AdventHealth 2019 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2019 Preventing Sudden Death in Realm of Heat Stroke (EBP Session) – Dr. Douglas Casa

(sponsored by University of Florida AT Program, Gainesville, FL) 2018 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2017 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2016 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2016 Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Biloxi, MS) 2016 Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Marksville, LA) 2016 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Birmingham, AL) 2016 University of Florida Sports Medicine (Youth Injuries) Conference (Gainesville, FL) 2016 University of Florida Running Medicine Conference (Gainesville, FL) 2016 Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society Symposium (Nashville, TN) 2015 Preventing Sudden Death in Realm of Heat Illness (EBP Session) – Dr. Douglas Casa

(sponsored by University of Florida AT Program, Gainesville, FL) 2015 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2015 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (SanDestin, FL) 2015 Georgia Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Columbus, GA) 2015 University of Florida Running Medicine Conference (Gainesville, FL)

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2014 CAATE Informational Meeting - Degree Transition Support (sponsored by the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL)

2014 University of Florida Teaching Enhancement Seminar (sponsored by College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gainesville, FL)

2014 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Clinical Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2014 Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Biloxi, MS) 2014 Kentucky Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Lexington, KY) 2014 Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (New Orleans, LA) 2014 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Birmingham, AL) 2014 Georgia Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Pine Mountain, GA) 2014 Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society Symposium (Nashville, TN) 2013 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Clinical Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2013 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Sandestin, FL) 2013 Georgia Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium (Peach Tree City, GA) 2013 Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society Symposium (Nashville, TN) 2012 University of Florida Teaching Enhancement Seminar

(sponsored by College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gainesville, FL) 2012 Florida Athletic Training Educators’ Symposium

(sponsored by Florida Southern University, Lakeland, FL) 2012 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Clinical Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2011 Florida Athletic Training Educators’ Symposium

(sponsored by Florida Southern University, Lakeland, FL) 2011 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Clinical Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2011 Preventing Sudden Death in Sport – Expectations for the Clinician – Dr. Douglas Casa

(sponsored by University of Florida AT Program, Gainesville, FL) 2010 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) Clinical Symposium (Kissimmee, FL) 2009 Clinical Sports Medicine Seminar

(part of the HOPE Award for Multiple Sclerosis Weekend Events; sponsored by the University of Florida AT Program, Gainesville, FL)

2005 University of Kentucky Sports Medicine Symposium (Lexington, KY) 2004 South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association (SCATA) State Meeting (Columbia, SC) 2001 Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association (ALATA) Annual Meeting (Gulf Shores, AL) 1996 Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF) Clinical Symposium (Orlando, FL)

(attended as a non-certified student) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Certified Athletic Trainer – Board of Certification #019902400 Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist #200218359 Member – National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Functional Movement Screen Level 1 (May 2016) Certified Selective Functional Movement Assessment Level 1 (May 2016) Member – National Athletic Trainers’ Association Member – Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Member –Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Licensed Athletic Trainer – State of Florida AL 2075 Certified South Carolina Athletic Trainer SCAT #633 (July 2004-July 2006) Certified Examiner – Board of Certification (June 2000-April 2007) Clinical Instructor Educator Certificate (June 2004) National Provider Identification (NPI) #1992926836 Emergency Cardiac Care Certification (BLS Healthcare Provider)

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Instructor Certification – American Red Cross BLS Healthcare Provider Instructor Certification – American Red Cross CPR-Professional Rescuer (exp. June 2016) Golden Key National Honor Society-elected to society Fall of 1997 Society of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Fraternity-elected to society Fall of 1997