FALL 2014 DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE ISSUE FOUR Athletic Training Newsletter Director’s Message day-to-day operations of our program and we miss her dearly, but wish her well in her new endeavor. We were able to fill her administrative position with Matt Perret, one of our recent graduates, Things have been very busy here while he is getting his master’s since our last newsletter. We degree in our Post-Professional AT successfully graduated 23 senior Athletic Training students, and for the program. Matt is doing an first time since I’ve been at USF, we outstanding job, and we look forward had a 100% first time pass rate on the to two great years with him. BOC examination. All 23 students passed the exam on their first try. It The other big news we have to pass along is that we have final approval was extremely gratifying to see our from the Board of Governors of the graduates do so well. On the last Florida State University System for page of this newsletter, you can get our new Master of Science in an indication of what each of those Athletic Training Professional students is doing in their year program. We will be admitting our following graduation. first cohort of graduate students in the summer of 2015. Applications We’ve also had some personnel will be due by the end of March changes. Ashley Ahearn, our Administrative Assistant, left USF to 2015, so we are spending the bulk of our time now getting the word out become the CAATE Accreditation Assistant. Ashley was integral to the and recruiting students. There has ELCOME BACK!! We hope you had a great summer and are ready to get things geared up again for a brand new academic year. been quite a bit of interest in the program, so we should do pretty well attracting quality students. We have a very exciting new curriculum, and our opportunities for interprofessional education continue to grow. If you know anyone that may be interested, please direct them to our website, www.usfathletictraining.com, for more information. I wish you all the best in the upcoming year. As always, if there is ever anything we can do for you, please don’t hesitate to ask. Also, if you are ever in the area, please stop by, we’d love to see you. Go Bulls!! All the best, Steve Zinder CONGRATULATIONS Angela Moore and Steve Walz!! Our own Miss Angela, Academic Services Administrator and AT Program Mom, and Steve Walz, Associate Athletic Director/Director of Sports Medicine, received the USF Outstanding Staff Award this past spring. Each year, the University of South Florida seeks to recognize employees who exemplify excellence through their daily commitment to the university. Angela and Steve were joined by approximately 40 other individuals and teams to receive their awards at a ceremony hosted by President Judy Genshaft on April 29th in the USF School of Music Concert Hall. It was a great event that recognized some extremely valuable people. We definitely appreciate all they do for our program, and I know we couldn’t even begin to do it without them!! Faculty and Staff Steven Zinder, PhD, ATC Director of Athletic Training (813) 396-9464 szinder@health.usf.edu Rebecca Lopez, PhD, ATC, CSCS Program Director, Graduate Athletic Training Program (813) 396-9078 rlopez@health.usf.edu Barbara Morris, DHSc, ATC, CSCS, ROT Director, SMART Institute (813) 396-9626 bmorris@health.usf.edu Gianluca Del Rossi, PhD, ATC Associate Professor (813) 396-9094 gdelross@health.usf.edu Amanda Tritsch, PhD, ATC, CSCS Clinical Education Coordinator (813) 396-9986 ajtritsch@health.usf.edu Matt Perret, ATC AT Program Resident (813) 396-9464 mperret@health.usf.edu Angela Moore Academic Services Administrator (813) 974-2833 amoore2@health.usf.edu Staff Spotlight – Angela Moore Most of you that know Angela understand what an integral part of our Athletic Training program she is. You probably have no idea, however, how much Angela actually does, and the impact she has, not only at USF, but also on a national level. In light of her Outstanding Staff Award, this is a good opportunity to showcase all that Angela does. As Academic Services Administrator for the professional (entry-level) program, Angela is responsible for all academic advising, recruiting of students, and direction of potential students through the application process. As Program Coordinator for the on-line post-professional program, Angela is responsible for collecting all the application materials, and handling all the tuition waivers and stipend payments to the resident and non-resident students in the graduate program Angela’s contributions to the University extend far beyond USF’s Athletic Training programs. She was the Chairperson for the Florida chapter of the National Academic Advising Association (FLACADA) Drive-In Conference for all Florida academic advisors. In that capacity, she oversaw a planning committee of 20 people. The conference was held in the first week of May here at USF with nearly 300 attendees. In addition, she serves on the FLACADA Advisory board. The board’s charge is to create bylaws and establish committees, ensure the continuation of annual state drive-in conferences, and find ways of improving communication across the state with respect to NACADA national, regional and state goals, events, and outreach. Angela participated in and led many committees during the creation of the large USF Health initiative of Shared Student Services. She also plays a significant national role with the Commission for Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). She is a member of CAATE’s ATCS Ad Hoc Committee to help build and develop a standardized online application system for accredited Athletic Training programs to use for student applications, similar to those used by Physical Therapy (PTCAS) and Physician’s Assistant (CASPA) programs. This is just the tip of the iceberg of the day-to-day duties Angela attends to. We all know it internally, but it should be evident that Angela’s contributions to our program are unmatched. We literally couldn’t do it without her! USF had another great showing at the 65th annual NATA meeting in Indianapolis. Several students as well as faculty members had presentations, as the Bulls were out in full force. If you weren’t able to join us, we had a tremendous showing at our USF alumni reception, where more than 70 alumni, family, and friends joined us at Champps Americana for the festivities. It was a great night, as it’s always great to get together with the Bulls family. ATSA Awards Banquet May 1, 2014 As usual, we culminated the year with the annual celebration at the ATSA Awards Banquet. It is always a great event, and this year was no exception. It is a great opportunity for us to recognize our students and preceptors for all the great things they do. Below is a list of all the awards and recipients at this year’s banquet. Congratulations to all the award winners!! Athletic Training Service Award Larry Collins Preceptor of the Year Ashley Ahearn Director’s Award and Scholar Award Conner Tidmus Student Service Award Karly Holcombe Student Leadership Award Matt Perret Outstanding Graduate Student Khai Tran Lisa Barth Memorial Award Jynelle Jarvis Green and Gold Award Matt Perret Resident of the Year Khai Tran 2014 Scholarship Recipients Kennedy Family Foundation Scholarship Conner Tidmus Matt Perret Danielle Blanchard Peyton McCoy David “Doc” Leffers Scholarship The Kennedy Family Foundation Scholarship is awarded to Athletic Training Students who have demonstrated leadership and community service initiatives and accomplishments related to Athletic Training. The candidates must also have benefitted the Athletic Training Program at the University of South Florida and positively promoted the profession of Athletic Training. Applicants are required to have a minimum GPA of 3.2. The David “Doc” Leffers Scholarship is awarded to a rising senior Athletic Training Student who has demonstrated the potential to become an outstanding athletic trainer. Raphaella Petrosino Isabella Abbasi Congratulations Class of 2014!! Front Row (L-R): Megan DelGaudio, Garth Reimann, Heather Vallan, Karly Holcombe, Shannon Greene, Christina Guida, Alyssa Neri, Jynelle Jarvis, Joel Blanco, Danielle Blanchard, Krysthian Ramos; Back Row (L-R): Karen Stuart, Aryiel Peitzer, Conner Tidmus, Tom Spock, Anna Ridder, Kathleen Duncanson, Taylor Creedon, Matt Perret, Stephen Borchik, Yolanda McLoud; Bryce Lawson What’s Next for the Class of 2014? We have had a very successful year placing our recent graduates into grad school or employment positions. The following is a list of the current positions for the entire class of 2014: Samantha Adamo Intern, SMART Institute Danielle Blanchard Intern, SMART Institute Joel Blanco Athletic Trainer, FOI - Gaither High School Stephen Borchik Intern, SMART Institute Taylor Creedon Resident Athletic Trainer, SMART Institute Megan DelGaudio Graduate Assistant, California University of Pennsylvania Kathleen Duncanson Graduate Assistant, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Shannon Greene Graduate Assistant, Columbus State University Christina Guida Resident Athletic Trainer, SMART Institute Karly Holcombe Graduate Assistant, Georgia State University Jynelle Jarvis Graduate Assistant, North Carolina A&T State University Bryce Lawson Graduate Assistant, Lindenwood University Yolanda McCloud Interviewing for future positions Alyssa Neri University of South Florida - Physical Therapy Program Aryiel Peitzer Interviewing for future positions Matthew Perret AT Program Resident, University of South Florida Krysthian Ramos IMG Academy Intern Garth Reimann Intern, SMART Institute Anna Ridder Graduate Assistant, Newberry College Thomas Spock Graduate Assistant, California State University, Chico Karen Stuart Graduate Assistant, University of Kansas Conner Tidmus Graduate Assistant, University of Georgia Heather Vallan Graduate Assistant, McNeese State University Congratulations to Doctors Nofsinger and Leffers for being named as the team orthopedic surgeons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They will be performing double football duty covering both the Bulls and the Bucs this season!! BUCCANEERS MEDICAL STAFF* Head Athletic Trainer..................................... Bobby Slater Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................. John Ames Assistant Athletic Trainer.............................. Scott DeGraff Assistant Athletic Trainer/PT......................... Adrian Dixon Team Sports Dietitian...................................... Kevin Luhrs Head Team Orthopedic Surgeon....... Dr. Chuck Nofsinger Head Team Physician-Primary Care… Dr. Arnold Ramirez Team Physician Orthopedic Surgeon...... Dr. Dave Leffers *reprinted from the 2014 Buccaneers Media Guide We’d like to congratulate all of them and wish them the best in their exciting new opportunities!! Association Updates Iota Tau Alpha Hello! My name is Isabella Abbasi, the President of Iota Tau Alpha for the 2014-2015 school year. Iota Tau Alpha is ready to kick off the year by spreading the word about athletic training and giving back to our community. This year, our major goal is to provide at least one AED to an athletic facility in need (i.e. a park, school, etc.). We also plan to spend a lot of time working community service events, such as a local marathons and races to gain experience in medical tents while giving back to the community. Along with raising money for an AED, another main goal of Iota Tau Alpha this year is to raise awareness about athletic training and explain to the community what we do and why we are important! In order to reach our goals, we will be having at least one fundraiser a month so please stay tuned and help us spread the word about those! We will also be participating in at least one community service event each month. We would like to involve the faculty, our preceptors, and those at our clinical sites as much as we can this year. We also plan to induct a larger class, as we would like to invite those in the graduate program to become members this year. Iota Tau Alpha is ready for an exciting year! Go Bulls!! Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) My name is Peyton McCoy, the President for ATSA for the 2014-2015 school year. One of ATSA's goals this year is to raise enough money to have all our members represent USF at the South East Athletic Training Association Student Symposium in February 2015. Over the summer our members took a training class to assist in working a concession stand at Raymond James Stadium to help raise the funds needed. We also plan to host fundraisers in the fall and spring semesters. We are looking forward to working together as a team toward our goal.
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