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ROBB SHEPHERD REHBERG, Phd, ATC, CSCS, NREMT CURRICULUM VITAE ROBB SHEPHERD REHBERG, PhD, ATC, CSCS, NREMT Education Touro University Doctor of Philosophy in Health Sciences with an emphasis in international International health education and research. Cypress, California February 2003 Dissertation Title: Computer versus classroom-based CPR training: A comparison of the effectiveness of two instructional methods United States Sports Master of Sport Science with an emphasis in Management Academy Graduated with Honors Daphne, Alabama May 1999 West Chester University Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine West Chester, Pennsylvania Minor in Health Science May 1991 Credentials Certified and Licensed New Jersey State Department of Education Athletic Trainer -Certification # 00289502, 2000 – Present. Pennsylvania State Board of Physical Therapy (ATC®) -Certification #RT -001071-A, 1993-Present. New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners -License #25MT00043400, 1992-Present. NATA Board of Certification -Certification #119102551, 1991-Present. Certified Strength and National Strength & Conditioning Association Certification Board Conditioning Specialist -Certification #966151, 1996-Present. (CSCS®) Certified and Registered National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Emergency Medical -Certification #B1264463, 1990-Present. Technician New Jersey State Department of Health and Senior Services (EMT-B, NREMT) -Certification #155784432, 1989-Present. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health -Certification#040935, 1988 – 2003. Certified in Homeland ® American Board for Certification in Homeland Security Security (CHS ) -Level III Certification #124494, January 2004. -Level IV Certification attained November 2005. Rehberg, page 2 Additional Certifications and Licenses Certified Forensic Consultant (CFC®) American College of Forensic Examiners International, August 2009 – Present. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NCPDI) Certified in Homeland Security Comprehensive Assessment Model (HLS-CAM), May 2008 - Present National Recreation and Parks Association – National Playground Safety Institute Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI), Certification #9714-0610, May 2007 – Present. American Academy of Pediatrics Certified Instructor for the Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) Program, August 2006 Authorized PedFACTS Instructor, September 2005 – Present. United States Department of Homeland Security/New Mexico Technical Institute Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Instructor Trainer, July 2005 – Present. United States Department of Homeland Security/LSU National Center for Biomedical Research and Training Law Enforcement Response to Weapons of Mass Destruction Instructor Trainer, February 2005 – Present. United States Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency Professional Development Se\ries (PDS) Certificate, 2004. Emergency Care and Safety Institute/American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Emergency Care Instructor and Instructor Trainer, 2004 – Present. Authorized to teach: Basic, Advanced, and Pediatric First Aid, CPR (all levels), AED, Wilderness First Aid, First Responder, Bloodborne Pathogens, Emergency Care Instructor Courses. Federal Emergency Management Agency/New Jersey State Police Office of Emergency Management Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program Coordinator, 2003 – Present. Federal Communications Commission, General Mobile Radio Service Operator License, #WPZK539, 2004. Federal Communications Commission, Technician Class Amateur Radio Operator License, #KC2IPN, 2001. American Heart Association Basic Life Support Instructor Trainer, 1995 – 2002. Athletic Training Emergency Care Provider, 1995. American Heart Association Basic Life Support Instructor, 1993 – Present. National Safety Council Emergency Care Instructor and Instructor Trainer, 1991 – Present. Authorized to teach: Basic, Advanced, and Pediatric First Aid, CPR (all levels) AED, Wilderness First Aid, First Responder, Bloodborne/Airborne Pathogens, and Emergency Care Instructor Courses. Rehberg, page 3 Academic Appointments William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ Clinical Instructor of Athletic Training, August 1997 - Present Assistant Professor, September 2004 – Present Coordinator of Athletic Training Clinical Education, September 2004 – June 2007, July 2009 – Present. Director of Athletic Training Education Program, July 2007 – June 2008. Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ Clinical Instructor of Athletic Training Clinical Advisory Board, School of Graduate Medical Education June 2001 – June 2004 Montclair State University, Upper Montclair, NJ Adjunct Professor and Clinical Instructor of Athletic Training School of Health Professions, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies September 2000 – June 2004 Bergen County Technical Schools EMS Training Center, Paramus, NJ Adjunct Faculty Member, Emergency Medical Services Program June 2000 – December 2002. Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Springfield, PA Emergency Medical Services Instructor September 1990- January 1992. Chester County (PA) EMS Training Center West Chester, PA Emergency Medical Services Instructor September 1989- November 1991. Political Appointments New Jersey Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Appointed by Governor Jon S. Corzine, January 18, 2010. Rehberg, page 4 Professional Experience William Paterson Responsibilities include serving as full-time faculty member of the College of Science University of New Jersey and Health, Department of Kinesiology. Also serve as Coordinator of Athletic Wayne, NJ Training Clinical Education, and also served as the Program Director for the 2007 – Assistant Professor 2008 academic year. September 2004 - Present Courses taught: P E AC 200-01: First Aid and CPR P E AC 25 4 -80: History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity PEGE 240-80: Sport in the Modern World ATEP 240-01: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries ATEP 240-02: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries Lab ATEP 250-01: Clinical Experience in Athletic Training I ATEP 350-01: Clinical Experience in Athletic Training II ATEP 375-01: Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III ATEP 380-01: History, Organization and Administration of Athletic Training ATEP 360-01: General Medicine and Pharmacology in Athletic Training ATEP 475-01: Seminar in Athletic Training Service to the University: Appointed by Provost to the National Survey on Student Engagement Task Force, Spring 2010 Faculty Senate, January 2008 – May 2008, June 2009 – Present Consultant to Health Center on H1N1 pandemic response, September 2009 - Present Advised Campus Police Department on development of emergency plans, Fall 2007 Student Academic Advisor 2007 – Present Department Technology Committee, 2006 – Present College Technology Across the Curriculum Committee member, 2006 – Present Developed ATEP Communicable Disease Policy, May 2006 Department Assessment Committee, 2005 – 2008 College of Science and Health Safety Committee, 2005 – Present Department Union (AFT) Representative, 2005 – 2007 Department Budget Committee, 2004 – Present Department Recruitment Committee, 2004 – Present Coordinator of First Aid and CP R Programs, 2004 – Present Coordinator of athletic training inservice programs for ATEP students, 2004 – Present Sponsor of the NSCA Accredited Exercise Science Program, 2004 – Present Montclair State University Responsibilities as part-time employee include general organization and Montclair, NJ administration, developing standard operating procedures, appointing and supervising Supervisor of Emergency an operations staff consisting of student emergency medical technicians, developing a Medical Services, budget, ensuring compliance with applicable state and federal regulations, and serving February 1999 – July 2003 as a liaison between the University and other external organizations with regard to Director/Chief of Emergency EMS and emergency management issues, and developing related educational Services, July 2003 – July 2009 programming for the campus community. Developed the University’s Campus-Wide Director of Emergency Emergency Plan, and authored the University’s All-Hazards Emergency Operations Medical Services, Plan. Implemented the University’s Community Emergency Response Team July 2009 - Present (CERT). Also taught emergency care courses within the School of Health Professions, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies (2000 – 2004). Westwood Regional School Responsibilities include overseeing entire athletic health care program for thirty-nine District Westwood, NJ interscholastic athletic teams grades 7 through 12, overseeing strength and Head Athletic Trainer conditioning programs, teaching first aid and CPR to coaches, and developing and November 1991 – June 2004 maintaining a student athletic trainer program. Also served as Approved Clinical Instructor of Athletic Training for college level student athletic trainers from Seton Hall, William Paterson, and Montclair State Universities. Rehberg, page 5 Professional Experience, continued Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, Inc. Responsibilities within the Department of Sports Medicine included overseeing the Chief Athletic Trainer West Sports Training and Rehabilitation (STAR) fitness program at the Westwood facility, Orange, NJ. supervising staff athletic trainers and personal trainers, and assisting with marketing October 1996 – March 1999 of the STAR program. Also served as Course Director for sports medicine educational
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