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This has been another stellar year of ac- complishments for the CBU Athletic Training program. This past spring semester was a whirlwind of activity that you will see in this issue of the Lancer Update. The MSAT will be seeing some changes come fall 2015 and even more changes on the horizon in fall 2016. The MSAT added an electronic evalua- tion system with E*Value. We now are more eco-friendly as all our time-tracking, evalua- tions and, soon to be, competencies will be online. The system will allow us to keep all our paperwork on the system and eliminate the need for all the file folders that are housed in my office. I am especially apprecia- tive of that. It will also allow us to generate assessments at the click of a button. Sadly, we won’t see Dr. Warren in the classroom in the fall as she has accepted a clinical faculty position at the University of Idaho. We will miss her enthusiasm. Always remember, “once a Lancer, always a Lancer.” Also, Dr. Jodi Baker will not be with us …… as she has recently become Dr. Dickert. We congratulate her on her recent marriage to Jim Dickert in Oregon. (I am a little late getting the newsletter out so that I could bring you pictures of this joyous event.) We would like to welcome Dr. Erik Salley to the MSAT faculty, who recently was a Physical Therapist serving on the mission field in Africa. He is teaching our Functional Anatomy class this summer and will be taking over the Manual Ther- apy classes come the fall. He brings a wealth of experience to the classroom and we are blessed to have him join our family. There are other faculty changes in the Col- lege of Allied Health (CAH). First, the Dean, Dr. Charles Sands, will be taking over as the Provost, Vice-President of Academics and Dr. David Pear- son will be taking the reins as the Dean of the CAH. We are in the process of hiring another faculty member to help fill the gap that Dr. War- ren is leaving. When we have more information we will get it out to the CBU family. Another change in the works is a facility change. As all of you know, Kinesiology and the MSAT have been housed in the basement of the James Building. This will be changing as the entire CAH is moving across the street on Monroe. The move will be gradual as some departments will be moving this coming year and the rest in 2016. The MSAT will be gaining an additional classroom but will probably not move until 2016. I am excited to see what God has in store for the MSAT this coming year and in many years to come. As always, please keep me up to date of what is happening in all your lives so that I can share with the CBU AT Family. “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4 Your Program Director, Dr. Nicole MacDonald (‘D Mac’) INSIDE THIS ISSUE PD Message 1 Alumni and Family News 2 Alumni and Family News 3 Preceptors & Faculty Changes 4 NATM &Student Accomplish- ments 5 Alumni Focus: Lucy Riley 6 ATSO 7 Hit the Hill / Seminars 8 FWATA PBR 9 MSAT Pictures 10 FWATA Pictures 11 Graduation Pictures 12 End of the Year Party Pictures 13 Calendar 14- 15 Class of 2015 16 JUNE 2015 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 Lancer Update CBU Changes - Message from Program Director College of Allied Health
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This has been another stellar year of ac-

complishments for the CBU Athletic Training

program. This past spring semester was a

whirlwind of activity that you will see in this

issue of the Lancer Update.

The MSAT will be seeing some changes

come fall 2015 and even more changes on the

horizon in fall 2016.

The MSAT added an electronic evalua-

tion system with E*Value. We now are more

eco-friendly as all our time-tracking, evalua-

tions and, soon to be, competencies will be

online. The system will allow us to keep all

our paperwork on the system and eliminate

the need for all the file folders that are

housed in my office. I am especially apprecia-

tive of that. It will also allow us to generate

assessments at the click of a button.

Sadly, we won’t see Dr. Warren in the

classroom in the fall as she has accepted a

clinical faculty position at the University of

Idaho. We will miss her enthusiasm. Always

remember, “once a Lancer, always a Lancer.”

Also, Dr. Jodi Baker will not be with us ……

as she has recently become Dr. Dickert. We

congratulate her on her recent marriage to Jim

Dickert in Oregon. (I am a little late getting the

newsletter out so that I could bring you pictures

of this joyous event.)

We would like to welcome Dr. Erik Salley to

the MSAT faculty, who recently was a Physical

Therapist serving on the mission field in Africa.

He is teaching our Functional Anatomy class this

summer and will be taking over the Manual Ther-

apy classes come the fall. He brings a wealth of

experience to the classroom and we are blessed

to have him join our family.

There are other faculty changes in the Col-

lege of Allied Health (CAH). First, the Dean, Dr.

Charles Sands, will be taking over as the Provost,

Vice-President of Academics and Dr. David Pear-

son will be taking the reins as the Dean of the

CAH. We are in the process of hiring another

faculty member to help fill the gap that Dr. War-

ren is leaving. When we have more information

we will get it out to the CBU family.

Another change in the works is a facility

change. As all of you know, Kinesiology and the

MSAT have been housed in the basement of the

James Building. This will be changing as the entire

CAH is moving across the street on Monroe.

The move will be gradual as some departments

will be moving this coming year and the rest in

2016. The MSAT will be gaining an additional

classroom but will probably not move until 2016.

I am excited to see what God has in store

for the MSAT this coming year and in many years

to come. As always, please keep me up to date

of what is happening in all your lives so that I can

share with the CBU AT Family.

“Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give

you the desires of your heart.”

Psalm 37:4

Your Program Director,

Dr. Nicole MacDonald (‘D Mac’)

INSIDE THIS

ISSUE

PD Message 1

Alumni and

Family News

2

Alumni and

Family News

3

Preceptors &

Faculty Changes

4

NATM &Student

Accomplish-

ments

5

Alumni Focus:

Lucy Riley

6

ATSO 7

Hit the Hill /

Seminars

8

FWATA

PBR

9

MSAT Pictures 10

FWATA

Pictures

11

Graduation

Pictures

12

End of the Year

Party Pictures

13

Calendar 14-

15

Class of 2015 16

J U N E 2 0 1 5 V O L U M E 7 , I S S U E 2

Lancer Update

CBU Changes - Message from Program Director

College of Allied Health

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P A G E 2

ALUMNI & FAMILY NEWS

BOC Exam Results

Sarah Beene (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Christina Brekelmans (‘15) passed the BOC in April.

Erin Bremond (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Shelby Daly (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Smokey Fermin (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Hannah Hames (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Alvaro Juarez (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Chris McBride (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Daniela Medina (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Stephanie Mooney (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Natalia Richeri (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Holly Mendenhall (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Alicia Stephens (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Kylie Trammell (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Lauren Welker (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

David Wetzel (‘15) passed the BOC exam in April.

Megan Juliot (‘15) passed the BOC exam in June.

Malisa Meemari (‘15) passed the BOC exam in June.

New Jobs

Mike Bueti (‘14) accepted an Athletic Training position

with Camp Pendleton’s School of Infantry SMART clinic

and 13 Area SMART (Sports Medicine and Reconditioning

Team).

Caitlyn Ratcliffe (‘12) accepted an Athletic Training po-

sition at CSU Dominguez Hills in March 2015.

Lindsay Warren (‘11) accepted a clinical faculty position

at the University of Idaho.

David Wetzel (‘15) accepted an Athletic Training posi-

tion at Apple Valley High School.

Alyssa Wheeler (‘14) accepted an Athletic Training po-

sition at University Prep High School.

Taylor Canatsey (‘14) accepted an Athletic Training

position at Troy High School in Fullerton.

Natalia Richeri (‘15) accepted an Athletic Training posi-

tion at Jurupa Valley High School.

Smokey Fermin (‘15) accepted a Athletic Training Resi-

dent Intern position at the University of Idaho.

Chris McBride (‘15) accepted an Athletic Training posi-

tion with Amazon in Riverside.

Holly Mendenhall (‘15) accepted an early Intervention

Specialist position with ATI Physical Therapy in NY.

Holly Hartley (‘15) will be touring with the Pacific

Crest Drum Line and Bugle Corps across the country as

their athletic trainer.

Megan Juliot (‘15) accepted an Athletic Trainer position

at Santiago High School.

Valeria Rodarte (‘14) accepted an Athletic Trainer po-

sition at Cesar Chavez High School.

Arnold Lee (‘13) will be interning with the Atlanta

Hawks working with our very own Scottie Parker

(‘12).

Hannah Hames (‘15) accepted an Athletic Trainer posi-

tion with Seattle Children’s Hospital working primarily at

University Prep High School.

Lauren Welker (‘15) is working as an Athletic Trainer

part time at Heritage High School in Menifee.

Congratulations to the following Lancer alumni and family

for their accomplishments. Our apologies in advance for any

person or event we have missed. it was not done purposely.

To be included in future editions of the CBU ATEP Update,

please forward your personal and/or professional news to

[email protected].

L A N C E R U P D A T E

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P A G E 3

ALUMNI & FAMILY NEWS

Summer Internships

Phillip Ting (‘16) accepted an internship with the San Francisco 49ers.

Nathan Arambula (‘16) & Zachary Norton-Martinez (‘16) both accepted an internship position with ESPN

Wide World of Sports in Florida.

Matt Davis (‘16) & Tiffany Mallick (‘16) accepted internship positions with the Seattle Sounders. Tiffany is also

getting an opportunity to work with the Seattle Reign, women’s professional soccer team, while in Seattle.

Ashley Nitzel (‘16), Brittany Throne (‘16), & Shelby Daly (‘15) accepted an internship with the LA Kiss

Arena Football Team.

Tyler Hoyt (‘16) accepted an internship position with the Arizona Rattlers Arena Football Team.

Alex Ritz (‘16) is teaching Athletic Training to High School students at the Los Angeles Expo Center .

Courtney Ellis (‘16) accepted an internship at Valley Forge Academy helping with the 76ers basketball camps in

Pennsylvania

Nicole Cheong (‘16) is spending the summer volunteering with Kreiswirth Sports Medicine at the International

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Worlds Tournament in Long Beach.

Alex Ritz (’16), Nicole Cheong (’16), Norma Lopez (’16), Shelby Daly (’15), Kayla Mann (’16), Kylie

Trammell (’15) will be volunteering with the Special Olympics later this summer.

Family News

Krystle Celis (‘13) was engaged to be married to Charles Palaganas and

anticipates a wedding on November 7, 2015.

Jolene Baker (CBU Faculty) was married to Jim Dickert on June 20, 2015.

L A N C E R U P D A T E

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P A G E 4

Welcome New Sites &Preceptors

CBU Faculty Changes

Preceptors—Thank You! Every year we have to say

good-bye for various reasons

to Preceptors who have been

a part of our family and have

mentored our students. So we

would like to take this oppor-

tunity to say THANK YOU for

all you have meant to all of us!

Kristin Courtier, a precep-

tor at Eleanor Roosevelt High

School, has made the decision

to continue teaching but not

athletic training. Her boys will

be very excited to have their

mom home with them, which

is a full-time job in itself..

Bobby Walls, AT for the

Ontario Reign, will no longer

be a preceptor for CBU as the

ECHL Hockey club has moved

to New Hampshire.

Dr. Erik Salley joins the CBU

MSAT family and lends his

expertise as a physical thera-

pist and McKenzie specialist.

He holds a DPT from AT Stills

University and a MPT from

Idaho State. He also obtained a

MA in Theological Studies

from the Southern Baptist

Theological Seminary. He has

Lindsay Warren (‘11) who

has been serving as the Clinical

Education Coordinator for the

MSAT these past two years,

has accepted a clinical faculty

position with the University of

Idaho’s Athletic Training pro-

gram. She will be greatly

missed as she added life and

passion to our program.

owned his own PT clinic in the

US and practiced overseas as a

missionary with his family.

We are excited for what she

will be teaching the students

come fall.

We were blessed to be able to

add the LA KISS Arena

Football team as a clinical

site with Ath-

letic Trainer

Bruno Silva

as a preceptor.

We want to also welcome the

new clinical sites and precep-

tors that have joined our CBU

Athletic Training family.

Kim Herbert joined the CBU

Athletic Training Staff this past

spring. She

comes with

experience

both at the

Olympic and

Division I levels.

“Lindsay, Willie Robertson

called and wants his beard

back.”

L A N C E R U P D A T E

Chris

McBride

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March - National Athletic Training Month

P A G E 5

CBU students, led by

ATSO, and faculty did a

great job representing our

profession for Athletic

Training month in March.

Several undergrad, grad

and faculty began by vol-

unteering to give first aid

care at the Sandals Church

“Fit 5K” and sponsored a

canned food drive. Sarah

Beene (’15), Zachary

Norton-Martinez (’16)

and Dr. MacDonald rep-

resented the MSAT at the

STEM career day at Mt.

View Elementary School

speaking to several classes

of students about what an

athletic trainer’s job in-

cludes.

Zachary Norton

Martinez (‘16) had con-

tacted Mayor Bailey

about making a formal

declaration recognizing

Athletic Training. He was

then invited to make a

speech to the City Council

about Athletic Training

and the CBU program.

School.

Matt was

also on the

local news

station bringing

awareness to

Athletic Train-

ers and football

injuries.

Way to go Matt!

Matthew Smitley (‘14) had a

very good year as a first year Ath-

letic Trainer. He was named

“Preceptor of the Year” for his

work as a preceptor for Western

Carolina University.

Matt is also the head athletic

trainer for North Buncombe High

School where he was instrumental

in getting named NATA Safe Sports

The Safe

Sports

School

award

was developed by the NATA “to recog-

nize secondary schools around the coun-

try that provide safe environments for

student athletes, the initiative reinforces

the importance of providing the best

level of care, injury prevention and treat-

ment.”

Mt View Elementary School stu-

dents showing their shaving cream

gloves.

Sandals Fit 5K First Aid Crew

Preceptor of the Year & NATA Safe Sports School

Zach presenting

and his

supporters at

the Riverside

City Council

meeting

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P A G E 6

Alum Focus: Lucy Riley, MS, ATC, CEAS I, CEAS II

L A N C E R U P D A T E

For this addition of the Lancer Alum Focus, we caught up with Lucy (Gomez) Riley. Lucy graduated from the CBU ATEP in May 2012. After graduation Lucy moved to England with her husband where she worked part-time with trades-men. Due to the state of the health care system in England, it made it difficult to make a living and justify the need for an athletic trainer. After lots of soul searching and reaching out to classmates she got word that Delta Airlines was hir-ing an AT. She applied and was hired by Delta Airlines and is the Work Strategies Supervisor Onsite at LAX. Her and her husband moved back to the US in 2013.

What are your current position/job responsibilities?

My current responsibilities are to design and implement injury prevention

programs for all of Delta’s customer service employees. I also provide

them with first aid services, injury assessments and health and wellness

education. I also attend meetings weekly with Delta’s local management to

identify injury trends and develop ways of addressing our findings. I also

attend an annual summit with Delta’s corporate management to discuss

what programs work at the local level and determine whether they can be

implemented across the entire system.

Why did you become an Athletic Trainer?

I became an Athletic Trainer because I am passionate about the human

body and the human spirit. I have literally witnessed miracles and have

learned that people are made of so much more than bones and soft tissue.

What do you love about your job? What keeps you coming back?

The best part of my job is the incredible people that I get to work with.

No two days are EVER the same. I can see anyone, from pilots to baggage

handlers, and they each have a unique set of challenges inherent to their

work environment. They are what keeps me coming back. Working with a

population that is not used to having athletic trainers around is awesome. I

get to be an ambassador for the profession every day and it isn’t a task

that I take lightly. The employees are all very grateful for what we bring to

the table and we have had a lot of success even though we have only been

open for 18 months. Within our first year alone, we have decreased Del-

ta’s injury rate by 30%.

What is the toughest and/or least favorite part of the job?

The toughest part of the job is paperwork. Nobody likes it, but it is abso-

lutely essential. I have to track all of my injury data and present it to the

management teams and answer any questions they may have about my

clinic’s metrics.

What is a typical day like for you?

On a typical day, I begin work at 11am. It takes me a while to actually get

to my office because I stop and check in with my injured workers and

make sure that everyone is ok. I then take a few minutes to look over my

emails, then I head out onto the tarmac. Most of my time is spent encour-

aging employees to work more safely, or to follow up with any current

injuries. Occasionally, I have to perform my injury assessment on the tar-

mac as well. I attend a daily briefing with the agents and perform a dynam-

ic warm-up with them before their shift. I then stick around in case there

are any questions that need to be answered (which is often the case). I

then return to my office to give the employees a chance to work out. I

finish off the day by calculating my room visits and breaking down the

visits into injury visits, fitness visits or injury prevention visits.

What are the similarities/differences

between your setting and traditional

AT?

The similarities between my setting and a

traditional setting are many. The management

hierarchy within the airline is very similar to

that in football and I report to each manage-

ment level accordingly. A lot of the injuries

that I see with the airline are musculoskeletal in nature as well. The main difference be-

tween my setting and the traditional setting is

that I cannot perform rehabilitation in my

clinic.

Who are your mentors?

My mentors from undergrad were Paul Diaz

and Sandy Oleson, both ATCs from USC and Russ Romano, the head

ATC from USC. While I was at CBU, my mentors were Todd Babcock,

Junior Domingo, Michele Vasquez, and Alvin Cabrera. They really took the

time to teach me and really shaped me into the ATC that I am today.

What is the best piece of advice you have received during your

career?

Every decision that you make on the field must be efficient and proficient.

Never come to work unless you are ready to save a life. Always be a stu-

dent.

What is your fondest memory of your time in the CBU ATEP?

I have too many fond memories with my classmates, never underestimate

the bond you share with the people in your cohort.

What was the toughest part of your academic experience in the

ATEP and how did this benefit you?

My toughest experience in the ATEP was when I didn’t get along with my

ACI. It made me stronger because it made me more assertive and made

me deal with conflict in a professional manner while still standing my

ground.

What was the best learning experience or most difficult moment

of your clinical field experience in the ATEP? Why?

The best learning experience I ever had in the ATEP was when my ACI let

me take the reigns completely. He was never too far away, but he left all

of the clinical decision making up to me and it was the best way for me to

learn and really helped prepare me for the job that I currently have. I

work completely alone, so any decisions that I make, I own entirely.

Is there any advice you would share for current ATS/young pro-

fessionals?

Don’t be afraid and never make any decisions based on fear. It is always ok to take a second to collect yourself. You know what you are doing,

you just have to trust your instincts and your training.

Anything else you would like to share/say to the ATEP Family?

Athletic Training is truly an amazing profession and it is growing. It is

growing so fast and you are all at the crest of the wave. Don’t stop

dreaming and don’t ever stop reaching for more, because it is there for

the taking. Always be an ambassador for the profession and enjoy your

time at CBU because it is precious.

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P A G E 7

Athletic Training Student Organization (ATSO)

This past year turned out better than I could have ever imagined. Through the hard work of all members and supporters involved,

we were able to not only raise enough money to pay for all ATSO members to attend FWATA this past year, but also gained district

and national-wide attention for our efforts this year. In February, we raised over $700 during an Applebee’s Pancake Breakfast Fund-

raiser, helped with the Lancer 5000 Fundraiser Run and had more than half of ATSO attend the CATA and Hit the Hill events in Sac-

ramento. We had one crazy National Athletic Training Month in March, doing everything from canned food drives, community outreach at

Sandals Church and went to speak at a local Elementary School about some of the fun things athletic trainers get to do. One of our

committee chairs had convinced the Mayor of Riverside to make a formal declaration recognizing March as NATM. He was asked to

make a speech in front of the entire Riverside City Council and Mayor explaining why ATs are important and what we have been do-

ing in the community.

We finished up the year with an end of the year dinner fundraiser at Blaze Pizza and had an outstanding showing at FWATA in San

Diego. None of this could have been possible without the amazing people who went above and beyond this past year. To next year’s

classes – I am extremely excited for you and cannot wait to see the incredible things you accomplish. It has truly been an honor to be

a part of this organization and work with the outstanding people associated with it and the CBU ATP program as a

whole. Thank you for your never-ending support, dedication and love. Lance Up!

ATSO President

2014-15

L A N C E R U P D A T E

Athletic Training Student Organization (ATSO)

The Athletic Training Student Organization (ATS0) has finished another great year, full of restoration, growth, and success. I was

so fortunate to spend this past year on the ATSO board and cannot wait to build upon the foundation established by the 2014-

2015 board and club. I have a fantastic and versatile board of individuals beside me who are ready to take action and create positive

change in the CBU and Riverside communities.

One of my goals for this upcoming year is to strengthen the ATSO presence in Riverside County. Aside from being a voice for

athletic training, I would love the ATSO to be recognized as a humble, generous, and joyful group, committed to helping those

around us. I look forward to the stories and encouraging moments of impact that will come as a result of serving others. Another

hope is to bridge the gap between athletic training programs in the area. Collaborating with neighboring athletic training students

can push the profession forward and expand our horizons. I believe there are great things we can learn from each other if we allow

the space for it. Lastly, I plan to dowse our trusty preceptors with lots of love and appreciation this year. They do so much for this

program and our students that it only seems appropriate to make sure they know they are valued.

I am incredibly excited for this upcoming year, my board of Goonies and the new first year class. I strongly believe that with pas-

sion, hard work, and sacrifice, we can make this 2015-2016 year of ATSO something to be remembered.

2015-2016 ATSO Board

President – Lauren Minnick

Vice President – Phillip Ting

Secretary – Nicole Cheong

Treasurer – Brittany Throne

Student Affairs – Zachary Norton-Martinez

Fundraising Director – Ashley Nitzel

Second Year Representative – Michelle Ruan

First Year Representative - TBD

Peace, Love, and Steri-Strips,

Lauren Minnick ATSO President 2015-16

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P A G E 8

CBU picture with

NATA President-

elect Scott Sailor

Hit the Hill 2015

Mulligan Concept Course

Spring 2015 Seminars This past spring we had some

great speakers. The College of

Allied Health sponsored three

speakers who inspired stu-

dents: Dr. G. Richard Olds, the

founding dean of the School of

Medicine at the UC, Riverside;

Dr. Bruce D. White, a pharma-

cist and director of the

Healthcare Ethics and Law

Institute at Samford University

in Alabama; and Mr. Brian Ko-

lodziej, the senior manager for

Culinary, Product Strategy and

Development for Chick-fil-a.

We heard from Katherine

George, Preceptor from RCC

about postural restoration and

took a trip to Crossfit Proper

in Corona to get a better un-

derstanding of the risks and

benefits of Crossfit.

Several nights were spent

listening to 2nd year students

present their research and

compete against one another

in auscultation jeopardy,

where they had an emergency

surprise.

Lastly, Student research was

highlighted at the CAH Re-

search Open House.

were given many opportuni-

ties to learn and practice

techniques. This was the first

time this course has been

offered at CBU but it won’t

be the last. The course pre-

sented was on the lower

quarter and we hope to host

an upper quarter in this com-

ing school year.

March, 2015 CBU invited

Brian Folk to present the

Mulligan concept otherwise

known as “Mobilization with

Movement (MWM). The

School of Nursing generously

let us use their facility to

host this course with over

30 student and certified

participants. Participants

trainers title protection in

California.

The bill was introduced

by Assembly member Ed

Chau and has recently

passed through the Assem-

bly and the Senate Business

and Professions Committee

unanimously.

CBU Faculty, students

and alumni participated in

the 7th annual “Hit the

Hill” event sponsored by

CATA on February 23,

2015. Over 170 participat-

ed in this event at the Sac-

ramento State Capitol lob-

bying for Assembly Bill 161

which will provide athletic

L A N C E R U P D A T E

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Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposium

P A G E 9

FWATA’s Annual Meeting

and Clinical Symposium was

held in beautiful San Diego, CA

this year. Many CBU faculty,

students, preceptors and alumni

attended and made their mark.

Dr. Baker and Dr. Mac-

Donald moderated sessions,

while Dr. Warren gave a

presentation entitled,

“Mechanical Evaluation and Treat-

ment of the Knee.”

The two CBU quiz bowl

teams represented well but

were thwarted on the final

jeopardy question. It goes to

show that betting it all is not

always the way to go. (See pic-

ture of the score before final

jeopardy). They will never again

forget what a Jeffer-

son fracture is.

Rusty Baker

(former CBU faculty) was cho-

sen to present the FWATA

Special Service award to a CSU

Fullerton legend, Chris Mumaw.

CBU students presented 12

research posters and won three

$100 awards for their efforts. We

congratulate Christina Bre-

kelmans (‘15), Megan Juliot

(‘15), Natalia

Richeri (‘15),

Kylie Tram-

mell (‘15),

and Michelle

Ruan (‘16).

Sarah Beene (’15), Kylie

Trammell (‘15), Smokey Fer-

min (‘15), Erin Bremond (’15)

Christina Brekelmans (‘15)

and Chris McBride (’15) were

able to work the unique venue of

Bull Riding with athletic trainer

Peter Wang.

Second year students partici-

pated in the largest IPE simulation

CBU has ever attempted when

Second year students had

two unique opportunities this

spring. One was working along

side the PBR athletic trainers

caring for bull riders and the

other was in IPE.

we put graduate-level Nursing,

Psychology, Kinesiology and Ath-

letic Training students in a Psy-

chosocial intervention simula-

tion. It took a lot of coordina-

Pro Bull Riding (PBR)/ Inter-Professional Education (IPE)

tion and preparation

but the end result was

very valuable to the

students involved.

Quiz Bowl

Team

Quiz

Bow

l T

eam

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FWATA Pics

CBU GA Reunion

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2015 Graduation

L A N C E R U P D A T E

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End of the Year Party

A BIG Thank You to the Pearson

Family for opening up their

home to the CBU AT Family for

the End of the

Year Party.

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Schedule of Events

L A N C E R U P D A T E

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JULY

29th: Preceptor

Workshop/ Meeting

31st: Water Rescue (1st yrs)

AUGUST

1st: Gavilan Training

10am -4pm

3-5th: CBU Orientation

4th: Preceptor Day @

9am-noon

4th: UCR PPEs

5th: Air Ambulance lands

7th: RFD Emergency

Scenarios (tentative)

10th: Clinical Rotations

Begin

11th : UCR PPEs

15th: CBU PPEs

SEPTEMBER

7th: Labor Day Holiday

8th: CBU Fall Classes

Begin

8-9th: CBU PPEs

13-14: CBU PPEs

21st: UCR PPEs

*Seminar dates will be

posted on Preceptor

Facebook page

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

26 27 28 29 30 31 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30 31

July/August 2015

Preceptor

WS/Meeting

CBU Orientation

Precep-

tor Day

Gavilan Training

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

September 2015

Labor

Day

Rotations Begin

Air Ambu-

lance

Scenario

CBU Emer-

gency

Scenarios??

Water

Rescue

UCR

PPEs

UCR

PPEs

CBU

PPEs

CBU PPEs

Fall

Classes

Begin

CBU PPEs

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Upcoming Courses

OCTOBER

19-23: Midterm Exams

NOVEMBER

7: CBU Homecoming

23-27: Thanksgiving Holiday

*Still waiting on dates for PRT and Mulligan courses

DECEMBER

1st: FWATA Proposals Due

12-17: CBU Final Exams

17: CBU Commencement

(No MSAT students graduating)

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

October 2015

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30

November 2015

CBU Finals

CBU Midterm Exams

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

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6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31

December 2015

CBU Final Exams

FWATA

Proposals

Due

CBU

Home-

coming

Thanksgiving Holiday

CBU Com-

mencement

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CBU Athletic Training &

CBU Athletic Training

Preceptors

CBU College of Allied Health Social

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