College of Health Science

Lancer Update

VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1 JANUARY 2016

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Emergency Scenarios with Mercy Air

EMS Scenarios: 1 Baptist University students took part course Emergencies in Athletic Training. This ena- Mercy Air in a unique class assignment Aug. 5 that brought bled students to gain experience working in an a medical evacuation helicopter to the Front emergency setting, communicating with other PD Message 1 Lawn for a mock medical personnel and medical exercise. become familiar with Alumni and 2 the EMS system. Family News The helicopter is operated by Mercy The students also had Alumni and 3 Air, a full-service air the opportunity to Family News medical transport take a close-up look at system that has the helicopter and to Preceptors & 4 served California and talk with the three- Faculty Changes Nevada for 25 years. member flight crew The company pro- from Mercy Air and Orientation 2015 5 vides rapid emergen- learn about what their cy transportation by jobs entail. Faculty Focus: 6 helicopter for critically ill and injured patients. To watch a promotional video of the event, go Erik Salley An ambulance and a Riverside Fire Department to https://vimeo.com/136563646. engine were also part of the exercise. Faculty Focus: 7 Participants in the mock medical scenario took Lisa Friesen turns assessing the injuries, immobi- Alumni Focus: 8 lizing the patients and then relaying information to the various Emergency Ashley Musick Medical Services (EMS) personnel at ATSO 9 the scene.

Seminars 10 Bill Donald, adjunct faculty in the department of kinesiology, planned PRT, Gavilan the scenario as a part of the summer Orthoplast Lab/ 11 IPE/New Cam- Orientation 12 Message from the Program Director Scavenger Hunt This past summer and fall semester at CBU each other so well (see pgs 6-7). Lastly, you Orientation Pic- 13 was met with 20 new eager students, two will notice that the College of Allied Health tures new faculty members, a college name change name has now changed to the College of Pictures 14- and plans for a new campus and facility. Health Science. Look for more changes on 15 The class of 2017 was chosen from a pool of the horizon in the next issue of the Update. over 100 candidates and holds the highest Also, see more about the new campus on Calendar 16- combined GPAs of any class. We expect page 11. Read the rest of the exciting things 17 great things from them in the coming year. happening at CBU in this issue of the Up- We welcomed a PT and an AT who have date. Class Mission 18 taught as a team and have complemented Your Program Director, Statements Dr. Nicole MacDonald (‘D Mac’) PAGE 2 ALUMNI & FAMILY NEWS

Congratulations to the following Lancer alumni and family To be included in future editions of the CBU ATEP Update, for their accomplishments. Our apologies in advance for any please forward your personal and/or professional news to person or event we have missed. it was not done purposely. [email protected].

New Jobs Sarah Beene (‘15) accepted an Assistant Athletic Trainer Taylor (Canatsey) Swaney (‘14) is full-time teaching position at the . ROP health science classes for North Orange County Christina Brekelmans (’15) accepted a position as an ROP at Troy High School. Assistant Athletic Trainer at the University of the Pacific. Christy Brooks (‘14) accepted an Athletic Trainer posi- Erin Bremond (‘15) accepted an Athletic Trainer posi- tion at John F. Kennedy High School. tion at Redmond High School. Steven Silversparre (‘14) was hired on full time at Shelby Daly (‘15) accepted an Athletic Trainer position Coastal Carolina University as the Assistant Athletic with the Ontario Fury. Trainer for football. Alvaro (AJ) Juarez (‘15) accepted an Assistant Athletic Heather Mau (‘13) accepted a position as Assistant Trainer position at CBU. Athletic Trainer at California State University, Northridge. Christopher McBride (‘15) accepted an Assistant Ath- Jillian Helvey (’12-‘14 GA) is currently living in Langley letic Trainer position with the . British Columbia working for Ergonomics Plus Inc., an American company based out of Indiana. She is contracted Daniela Medina (‘15) is working at SCAR along with to Schneider electric in Vancouver as an Injury prevention being the Athletic Trainer at Canyon High School in Ana- specialist/athletic trainer. She was hired as EPI's first inter- heim. Her football team won a CIF championship this year. national athletic trainer! Stephanie Mooney (‘15) accepted an Assistant Athletic Chase Paulson (‘11) was elected as the new Chair of Trainer position at Christopher Newport University. the FWATA Secondary Schools Committee starting in Alicia Stephens (‘15) accepted an Athletic Training July, 2016 and is active in CIF SS on the Athletic Trainers’ Teaching position at JW North High School. Advisory Committee and as a State Master Assessor for Kylie Trammell (‘15) accepted an Athletic Trainer posi- the Weight Management Program. tion at West Ranch High School. Lamar Innes (‘13) accepted a position as an Assistant Lauren Welker (‘15) accepted an Athletic Trainer posi- Athletic Trainer at Cochise College in Douglas, AZ. They tion at JW North HS & is also teaching in Fullerton. have RODEO! Malisa Meemari (‘15) accepted an Athletic Trainer posi- tion at Las Lomas High School. Jenny Archuleta (‘14) accepted a position as a Physician Extender at The Running Institute Medical Center. Corrie Bober (‘14) accepted an Assistant Athletic Train- er position at Texas A & M in Corpus Christi, TX. Anna Kubiczki (‘14) accepted an Assistant Athletic Trainer position at Northern Arizona University. Alysia Henderson (‘14) accepted an Assistant Athletic Trainer position at Loyola University in Maryland.

LANCER UPDATE PAGE 3 ALUMNI & FAMILY NEWS

Family News Jenny Archuleta (‘14) got engaged to Hunter Van Houten.

Mike Bueti (‘14) got engaged to Megan Holt on July 25, 2015.

Megan Juliot (‘15) got engaged to Clyde Williams on August 25, 2015.

Lindsay Warren (‘11) engaged to Matt Larkins on December 25, 2015 in the Land Down Under. Natalia Richeri (‘15) is getting married on November 20th to Cory La Beau.

Tina Garcia (‘12) was engaged to AJ Brungardt on December 13, 2015 and is getting married on June 25, 2016 in Portland, OR. Kylie Trammell (‘15) is getting married to Jeremy Villalovos in June. Alyssa Wheeler (‘14) and husband are expecting their first child in April.

David Wetzel (‘15) and his wife are expecting their first child in August.

Lauren “Briley” Schaner (‘10) and husband Luke Schaner welcomed Hudson Thomas to their family on April 30 2015.

Lamar Innes (’13) welcomed Darren Liam Innes to the world December 18, 2015. He joins fami- ly: Damon (4) and Dylan (2) and wife, Chelsea who is beginning her pre-reqs for nursing school.

Chase Paulson (’11) was engaged to Samantha Veit on July 25, 2015.

Taylor Canatsey (‘15) was married on July 11, 2015 to

Steven Silversparre (‘14) along with his wife Emily, welcomed their son, Rhett Damien Silversparre into the world.

Kelsey Gartner (‘14) welcomed Boston Alexander on November 8, 2015.

Esther Ferguson (‘13) added Piper Lee Ferguson to her growing family on September 24, 2015.

Liana Martin-Hernandez (‘13) married Maurice Gerardo August 15, 2015.

Krystle Celis (‘13) married Chuck Peter-Stevens on November 7, 2015.

LANCER UPDATE PAGE 4 Preceptors—Thank You!

Every year we have to say Jena Hansen-Honeycutt left Remember “once a Lancer good-bye for various reasons Eleanor Roosevelt HS and always a Lancer.” to Preceptors who have been moved cross country to work a part of our family and have in Dance Medicine. mentored our students. So we Taylor Canatsey (’14) left would like to take this oppor- Santiago HS to get married and tunity to say THANK YOU for start a new position at Troy all you have meant to all of us! HS. Heather Mau (‘13) left UCR Sarah Pfau left CBU to move to go work with another Alum to Washington and work at Winnie Voong at Cal State Kinetic Sports Rehab. Northridge. Tony Ontiveros catching up Scott Nastase left the Uni- with Alums and UCR crew Rikki Watson took a sabbati- versity of Redlands and is now members: Heather Mau, cal from Santiago HS this year. teaching for North Orange Winnie Voong, and Nicole County ROP. Burnett. Welcome New Sites &Preceptors We want to also welcome the go High School, AJ Juarez McReynolds serves as the new clinical sites and precep- (15) joins the CBU AT Staff, preceptor, Corona/ tors that have joined our CBU Sarah Beene (15) joins the Temecula Orthopedic Athletic Training family. University of Redlands AT Group where Emile Jennifer “Guiry” Ovando is staff, and Nicole Burnett Yocumb serves as the pre- (13) joins the UCR AT Staff. ceptor and Santa Ana Col- Brad McReynolds not a new preceptor but her name has changed. Congrats! We have recently lege where Nora Schug We are proud to add four new added three new serves as the preceptor. We preceptors who are all alumni sites to our pro- welcome you all to our CBU of our program: gram: Saddle- family . Megan Juliot (15) became back College the Athletic Trainer for Santia- where Brad CBU Faculty Changes

Dr. Jolene “Baker” Dickert He holds a DPT from AT Still joins the CBU MSAT family after had a name change and a posi- University and a MPT from serving as an athletic trainer at tion change at CBU. We are Idaho State. He also obtained a UCLA. She holds a Masters blessed to have her serve as MA in Theological Studies degree from James Madison the Clinical Education Coordi- from the Southern Baptist University in Exercise Physiology nator for the MSAT. Theological Seminary. He has and her AT degree is from the Dr Erik Salley joins the CBU owned his own PT clinic in the University of the Pacific. We are MSAT family and lends his US and practiced overseas as a glad to have added individuals expertise as a physical thera- missionary with his family. who can provide our students pist and McKenzie specialist. Professor Lisa Friesen also with a wealth of experience.

LANCER UPDATE PAGE 5 Orientation 2015 MSAT Orientation this students are very competi- Mercy Air and year was much like years tive. They made the two local EMS. past. It was a time to go mile hike up Mt. Rubidoux over program policies and together and spent some handbook reading, meet- time at the top in reflection ing preceptors and impart- on the past and future. ing expectations, and team Each cohort developed a building on Mt. Rubidoux . group mission statement to One of the highlights was define their class. The af- the photo scavenger hunt. ternoon was spent in It was confirmed that AT Emergency scenarios with

Summer Internships

Our AT students received mul- with LA Kiss Arena Football tiple internship and clinical ex- organization, by Tyler Hoyt periences this past summer. with the Arizona Rattlers Arena CBU was represented by Tif- Football organization, by al sites, and Matt Thrall fany Mallick and Matt Davis Courtney Ellis, who worked who assisted with a few of with the Seattle Sounders or- with the Philadelphia 76ers or- the Inland ganization, by Phillip Ting ganization, by Norma Lopez, Empire with the Nicole Cheong, Alex Ritz, 66ers organization, by Zach Norton and Siraaj Muhammad who games. -Martinez and Nathan worked with the Special Olym- Arambula at ESPN Wide pics WorldGames, Lauren World of Sports, by Ashley Minnick who provided care for Nitzel and Brittany Throne one the NCAA region-

Preceptor Meetings We had our second Precep- discuss some business. tor meeting of the year dur- Thank you to all of you ing the first week of Decem- who work so hard as Pre- ber. It was wonderful to be ceptors in many AT pro- able to celebrate the holi- grams, your time and ef- days with our students with some great holiday treats. fort is greatly appreciated! We were able to thank our Preceptors for all the amaz- ing work they do as well as Faculty Focus: Erik Salley PT, DPT, MA, OCS, Cert MDT

We are excited about the addition of two new Faculty Mem- bers to the CBU Athletic Training Family. In an effort to get to know them a little better, we asked them a few very im- portant questions. Welcome to CBU!

 White or wheat? Wheat  Dog or cat? Both  Drive or fly? Both  PBJ or tuna? Both  Mountains or beach? Both; but beach then mountains  Paperback or hardback? I don’t care  Flip flops or shoes? Flips  Pen or pencil? Pencil  Mac or PC? Mac Kvarekevaal PT, MOMT; John Waite PT, DPT,  Coffee or tea? Kahawa (coffee) OCS; Joseph Godges PT, DPT, MA, OCS  Night owl or early riser? Early riser  Coke or Pepsi or Dr. Pepper? Dr. Pepper What is the best piece of advice you have received  City or country? Country during your career? Find the best evidence, but lis-  Baseball or football? Football ten to your patient.  Cat Woman or Wonder Woman? What? Is there any advice you would share for current ATS/ Wonder woman young professionals? Working to please people will  Superman or Batman? Superman mostly result in emotional and physical bankruptcy;  Email or Text? Phone call make it your aim to please the LORD.  Summer or winter? Hmmm. . . both ok, summer  Cheetos or Doritos? Flamin’ hot cheetos 23 Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for peo- Year of licensure: 1995 ple. 24 Remember that the Lord will give you an in- Brief Hx of career - How did you get where you are heritance as your reward, now? Private practice with orthopedic manual ther- and that the Master you apy and sports specialization to the nations to pre- are serving is Christ. Co- paring others to do the same! lossians 3:23-24. Why did you become a Physical Therapist? Intellec- What are you most excit- tually stimulating, hands-on, people focused, science ed about in being a part and art tension allowing me to care for the “needy” of the CBU ATEP? while announcing the gospel. Sharing my passion for What do you love about your athletic training? The orthopedic manual thera- spectrum of caring for the sickest and the fittest… py as a tool for healing both have real needs. hurting people and shar- ing the Good News while What is your favorite professional highlight from leading others to do the your career? Caring for the neediest in the world same. while in East Africa.

Who were your mentors? Jim Swain MPT; Torhild Faculty Focus: Lisa Friesen, MS, ATC

cess for active populations. What do you love about your athletic training? The relationships and life experiences. What is your favorite professional highlight from your career? Too many to choose from Who were your mentors? Jolene (Baker) Dickert! Tom Kuster, Lorita Granger What is the best piece of advice you have received during your career? Serve as though you were serv- ing Jesus, invest more than your brain, and take ad- vantage of each unique opportunity you are given.  White or wheat? Wheat Is there any advice you would share for current ATS/  Dog or cat? Dog young professionals? Be proud of your role as an  Drive or fly? Fly ATC, know your priorities and STICK to them,  PBJ or tuna? PBJ make sacrifices to support your priorities, know that  Mountains or beach? BEACH you are of infinite worth because you have been cre-  Paperback or hardback? Hardback  Flip flops or tennis shoes? Flipflops ated in the image of God.  Pen or pencil? Pencil What are you most excited about in being a part of  Mac or PC? Mac the CBU ATEP? I am excited about helping shape  Coffee or tea? COFFEE the future of Athletic training and being part of a  Night owl or early riser? Depends program that prioritizes whole person care.  Coke or Pepsi or Dr. Pepper? None…coffee  City or country? Depends  Baseball or football? Baseball live, football TV  Cat Woman or Wonder Woman? Wonder Woman  Superman or Batman? Superman  Email or Text? Text  Summer or winter? Summer  Cheetos or Doritos? Cheetos

ATEP School and Year of certification: University of the Pacific, 2004 Brief Hx of career - How did you get where you are now? UOP to Mission College Prep high school, San Luis Obispo (3 years), James Madison University grad school (MS) and beyond (staff member 3 years), UCLA (2 yrs) Why did you become an Athletic Trainer? I wanted to be a part of the spiritual and physical healing pro- PAGE 8

Alum Focus: Ashley Musick, MS, ATC, EMT, CMT

For this addition of the Lancer Alum Focus, we caught up thing that is better than it was when I first arrived. It is a work with Ashley Musick. Ashley graduated from the CBU ATEP in in progress…. May 2012. After graduation Ashley accepted a position at California State University, Dominguez Hills and has recent- What are your current position/job responsibilities? I am the ly become their Head Athletic Trainer . Head Athletic Trainer at CSU Dominguez Hills I oversee all 10 sports teams, I do administration Brief Hx of career - How did you get where you work for our clinic with help from Caitlyn (CBU are now? I discovered Athletic Training while I ATEP 2012) and Julian (CBU ATEP 2013), was in high school, my mentor encouraged me to schedule doctor’s appointments, act as a liaison work toward going to Northern Arizona Universi- between athletic administration and athletic ty. At the time they had a very well-known pro- training/student-athletes, and normal athletic gram and were receiving a lot of attention. I spent training tasks…. (Tape and ice cause that’s all we two years at a community college working on my do right?!) general education, trying to meet all the pre- requisites for athletic training, volunteering as a Why did you become an Athletic Trainer? I be- student Athletic Training intern, working at a came an Athletic Trainer because I love helping sports medicine clinic affiliated with an orthope- people and being around a motivated population dic surgeons office, and went to massage school on of patients. I particularly love being an AT for the weekends to help give myself the best oppor- CSU Dominguez Hills because of the student- tunity to be successful as I pursued my education athletes we have the privilege of working with. and degree in Athletic Training. I transferred to We have the opportunity to witness and work NAU at the end of my second year in community with patients that come from all different back- college, I ran into several road blocks with classes grounds. Some of them overcome great adversity not matching up and/or transferring properly so that is not only related to injury or illness, some at the end of a long and disappointing year I transferred back that we have the opportunity to have an impact on and affect in home to California. I kept working on taking the “right” classes ways that we could have never fathomed, and some that will and volunteering to do anything and everything that kept me leave here being the first of their families to have a college edu- involved in Athletic Training. It was my hope that by doing cation and successfully participate in athletics. this, one day, I would come in contact with the right people or What do you love about your job? What keeps you coming person that would help me reach my goals. Seven years and back? As cliché as this sounds I come back every single day numerous schools later I finally ended up at CSU Dominguez because of my patients. I am a part of their team, we succeed Hills to finish the last year of my Bachelor’s Degree, a degree together and we fail together, we walk together through every that I worked really hard for but was still not going to help me step of each ache and pain, ACL reconstruction, infection, reach my end goal. sprain and strain from the time they walk into my clinic to the When I heard about CBU’s entry level Master’s program I time they walk across the stage to collect their diploma. The ebb thought to myself “I guess this is my last shot” If I ran into and flow of good and bad, crazy and sane, highs and lows is more road blocks I was going to have to seriously re-evaluate what keeps you ever guessing and constantly interested and what I was doing with my life. I applied, a few weeks later was renewed. scheduled for an interview. After I left my interview for CBU’s ATEP I was convinced that was it…. I am never going to be an What is the toughest and/or least favorite part of the job? In- Athletic Trainer that was literally the worst interview ever! I surance. No but really Insurance... hahaha! was floored and ecstatic to receive the acceptance phone call Honestly though sometimes this job can be exhausting and while I was standing on the sideline of a soccer game with one of draining both my mentors. I remember looking at him and telling him they physically and accepted me! I guess they liked my letter because it certainly emotionally. You wasn’t my interview he congratulated me and we laughed. I spend everyday all started the program the summer of 2010, I worked my butt off day pouring into for the next two years while trying to maintain my relationships people and making with all the people I had encountered throughout my journey to sure they are CBU. When I graduated, the relationships I had built over my “good” mentally two years at CBU and the years prior paid off. I was in the right and physically and place at the right time and was offered a couple of opportuni- sometimes you ties. I chose CSU Dominguez Hills. I started in August 2012 forget to check in since beginning here I have worked diligently to improve and with yourself build the Athletic Training department and clinic into some- about your mental CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 What was the toughest part of your academic experience in the one on one encounters with Tony until I could figure out how ATEP and how did this benefit you? Presenting at FWATA…. to answer his question. Taking on additional research and preparing a presentation to give in front of peers was challenging, stressful, and terrifying. Is there any advice you would share for current ATS/young I stepped outside my comfort zone and did something that professionals? Build relationships, keep adding tools to your helped develop and grow my skills as a professional. tool box, Ask questions, Ask for help, and never be afraid to advocate for what you know is right. What was the best learning experience or most difficult mo- ment of your clinical field experience in the ATEP? Why? My Anything else you would like to clinical rotation at UCR was pretty challenging for me. I have share/say to the ATEP Family? and probably always will be my own biggest critic, when I be- Thank you, I am proud to have gan my rotation at UCR I experienced challenges that I never could have prepared myself for but the part that was most come from this program and it challenging for me was sitting in the office with Tony explain- is my hope and prayer that it ing to him why I wanted to be an Athletic Trainer and what will continue to grow and pro- sets me apart from my classmates, a modified version of why duce some of the best Athletic are you a “Bad A*$” talk. There after I did my best to avoid Trainers around.

Athlec Training Student Organizaon (ATSO)

Hello Everyone! The Athletic Training Student Organization (ATSO) has welcomed the New Year and second semester with bright eyes, open hearts, and ambitious drive. In the fall, we were able to host an informative webinar with Orlando City SC Athletic Trainers David Lagow and Steve Purcell, where we learned about athletic training in the professional setting and were given a webcam tour of their facility. In November, ATSO students, once again, represented the program by providing first aid and emergency care for the yearly CBU Fortuna Bowl. Last semester, we also hosted a fundraiser with the , giving friends and family the opportunity to spend time near the ice. This fundraiser, along with our Applebee’s Pancake Breakfast, will help cover registration costs for our CBU students attending the Cali- fornia Athletic Training Association Conference later this February. A new thing we are trying this school year, to better include undergradu- ate student members, is hosting Late Night Snack Sessions where we answer their questions, help them study, teach them to tape, improve their interview skills or just hang out and eat. We have also enjoyed an ATSO game night and look forward to our upcoming barbeque and outdoor game day. In regards to serving the community, we had a successful blanket drive in January and plan to hand out the blankets to the homeless in the coming weeks. We look forward to the CATA confer- ence, NATA month, and the events we will host in the next couple of months. Thank you friends, family, and alumni for all of your help and support! Peace, Love, and PNF, Lauren Minnick ATSO President 2015-16

LANCER UPDATE PAGE 10 Fall 2015 Seminars Our Fall Monday Night Seminars legalizing marijuana in the the Marines at Camp Pendel- provided students, preceptors, state of Colorado. Craig ton, Brian Enriquez (12) and faculty with an opportunity to Jackson, from Loma Linda and Chris McBride (15) learn from multiple medical pro- University discussed the shared with us the unique- fessionals as well as explore Leadership and Power and ness of working in the indus- unique opportunities within the provided some great insight trial side of Athletic Training field of Athletic Training. on how to be a great leader. as they have been employed Through the College of Health at Disneyland and Amazon Science Distinguished Lecture We also had a few of our respectively. The students Brian Enriquez Series, we learned about perse- own return to CBU to pre- were able to learn more verance and pursuing all of your sent to our students on Mon- about the passions from Dr. Harki Dhillon, day nights. Our own second details of a Mike Bueti orthopedic surgeon, film produc- year students presented their seizure case er, and author. We also listened internship and clinical oppor- study as to Dr. Larry Wolk discuss medi- tunities this summer. Mike Jessika Hunt cal marijuana, and research re- Bueti (14) discussed his presented a garding the health components of unique position working with patient case.

Técnica Gavilán Course A big thank you to Gary Lang who has been in- structing CBU AT stu- dents since 2011. First year students and pre- ceptors participated in Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization train- ing using Técnica Gavilán tools.

Positional Release Therapy Course On October 3rd and 4th preceptors, and faculty alike. success they are experienc- CBU had the privilege of A group of about 16 attend- ing utilizing this technique. hosting Tim Speicher for ed the course and were able We are grateful to have the Positional Release to work together utilizing some many opportunities to Therapy Spine and Pelvis Positional Release Therapy further out manual therapy Course. Tim has a long on our own challenging pa- skills here at CBU and we standing relationship with tients (each other). Many aim to equip the next gener- CBU MSAT and continues who attended have contin- ation of Athletic Trainers. to provide great learning ued to talk about how they Thanks for all who took opportunities for students, are utilizing PRT in the vari- part in this great course. ous clinical settings and the

LANCER UPDATE PAGE 11 Orthoplast Lab Night

AT Faculty, led by Professor splints as well as other Lisa Friesen, instructed AT original creations. students in constructing hand splints out of ortho- plast material. Students prac- ticed several types of hand

Interprofessional Education Simulation

Interprofessional Education played a game that explored worked together (IPE) opportunities are continu- the roles and responsibilities of through a patient simu- ing to increase at CBU. Stu- various health care profession- dents began the year with als. lation using standard- emergency scenarios with Riv- In the fall semester first year ized patients. erside Fire and continued with students participated in a skills students from the School of lab at the SON and posed as Nursing (SON). The first activi- ty took place over the summer patients in emergency situations with the Advanced Practice for the Recreation center staff. nursing students where they Lastly, AT and NP students New Health Science Campus We are excited to announce ready being held on the campus space which will that CBU has named a new as well as some offices. The new include two Athletic M o n Health Science campus across Physician Assistant program is Training dedicated r o e the street from the baseball built and will be accepting their lab spaces and po- A v e field on Monroe Ave. It will first class this fall. tentially three other eventually house all of the de- shared spaces with The Athletic Training program partments within the College of the newly concep- will be moving over to the cam- Health Science formerly known tualized Physical pus along with the Kinesiology Therapy Assistant as the College of Allied Health. faculty sometime over the sum- Undergraduate classes and mer. We are in the planning stag- program. some graduate classes are al- es of renovation of our new PAGE 12 Orientation Scavenger Hunt

Lance Up: CBU Mottos “Let the Games Begin” C Girl’s Best Friend B

Tell A Bedtime Story U Entire Group in a Small Space Pic with the Provost/Dean “The Macarena” H A “Dynamic Duo” P Stretching a Stranger P

Re-enactment of a Historical Event E A Day at the Beach N I N Happiest Place on Earth Chik-Fil-A Something Nice for a G stranger S Highest Point on Campus

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Schedule of January 2016 Events Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat JANUARY 1 2  6—Classes Begin  10—MSAT App Deadline

CBU  18—MLK Jr. No Classes 3 4 5 6 Begins 7 8 9  25—Monday Night Semi- Apps nar (MNS)- Mike West, 10 Due 11 12 13 14 15 16 Athletic Training Govern- mental Affairs; 7pm in 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Copenbarger MLK, Jr

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FEBRUARY  1—GA Applications due  1—MNS– Allan Be- dashi, Dislocation Re- February 2016 ductions; 7pm in G120 Health Science Campus Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

 3-5—MSAT Interviews 1 MNS 2 3 4 5 6  8—MNS– Mike Bish- op, Professional Goals and Communication; 7 8 MNS 9 10 11 12 13 7pm in Copenbarger

 16—Tuesday NS 6pm

 20– 21—CATA, Sac 14 15 16 TNS 17 18 19 20 CATA  22—Hit the Hill  24—Auscultation Lab, 21 22 Hit the 23 24 LAB 25 26 27 CATA Hill Nursing Building  29—MNS– Russ Rich- ardson, NATA Execu- 28 29 MNS tive Council on Educ, 7pm in Copenbarger

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March 2016

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6 7 8 TNS 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SPRING BREAK 20 21 MNS 22 23 24 25 26 EASTER BREAK 27 28 29 30 SIM 31 EASTER BREAK

MARCHUpcoming Courses APRIL  8—TNS, 6pm, Innovators  2-3—Mulligan Upper Quarter Course  14-18—SPRING BREAK  4—MNS, Sgt Rod MacDonald, Active Shooter Situa-  21—MNS, Heather Ontiveros, Urgent Care vs. Emer- tions, 7pm in Copenbarger gency, 7pm in Copenbarger  12—TNS, 6pm, Innovators  25-28—Easter BREAK  21-26—Final Exams  30—Simulation with Nursing and Psychology, School of  26—Hooding Ceremony Nursing Building  30—Graduation

Other Important April 2016 Dates:

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat June 13 - CBU Summer 1 2 Semester Begins Mulligan June 22-25 - 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NATA, Baltimore, MNS Maryland Mulligan July 12-16 - 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FWATA, Keauhou TNS Bay, Hawaii

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 July 27 ?? Preceptor Training FINALS

Hooding August 1-3 - 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 CBU Orientation FINALS Graduation Class of 2016

We, the CBU athletic training educational program class of 2016, choose to be a class of difference, a class of world change. We choose to create lifelong friendships founded on respect, trust, intelligence, understanding, and fun. We choose to build charac- ter together, uplift and encourage each other, and become a class characterized by a contagious and desirable joy. When one of us struggles, we all strug- gle together. However, when one of us succeeds, we all succeed! We each have much to offer and we are a team. With sacrificial and supportive love, we will be- come the best classmates and best athletic trainers we can be. We choose to be a class of firsts, to set the standard for future classes and athletic trainers and to be the face of the athletic training profession. As iron sharpens iron, so do we sharpen one another.

Class of 2017

We, the class of 2017, recognize that we are each an important piece of the puzzle that will encour- age confidence and excellence amongst one an- other. We promise to stick together, knowing that a puzzle will not be complete without every piece.

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