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Corey [email protected] │ (260)402-3597 300 E. State Road 46/46 Bypass Apt. 33, Bloomington In 47408 EDUCATION Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training, (May 2014) Major: Athletic Training Minor: Exercise Science ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE Indiana University Wrestling Team, Bloomington, IN Athletic Training Student, (August 2013-Present)        Create rehabilitation plans and progressions for injured wrestlers to help increase range of motion, strength, balance, proprioception, stabilization, and functionality for an efficient and effective return to play protocol. Evaluate and treat injuries to the lower extremity, upper extremity, head, neck, and torso. Perform weight certifications in order to obtain wrestlers lowest allowable weight. Document SOAP notes on new injuries and illnesses, keep daily progress notes, and update maintenance records for injured or ill members of the wrestling team in Sports Injury Maintenance System (SIMS). Mentor younger peers in the Athletic Training Education Program on injury prevention, evaluation (through oral practical’s), treatment, and rehabilitation techniques. Travel to all away meets and responsible for preparing the medical kit, bracing and emergency equipment, and insurance/emergency contact information. Embrace the opportunity to teach and promote the profession of Athletic Training through the Indiana University Athletic Training Buddy Program in which I was paired with a younger prospective Athletic Training Students. Indiana University Football Team, Bloomington, IN Athletic Training Student, (March 2013-May 2013)   Selected, applied, evaluated, and modified appropriate standard protective equipment, taping, wrapping, bracing, padding, and other custom devices for members of Indiana’s football team. Acted as a role model for younger students in the Athletic Training Education Program by taking the initiative to be actively involved in clinical education at all times. Indiana University Men and Women’s Track and Field Team, Bloomington, IN Athletic Training Student, (January 2013- March 2013 and October 2011-January 2012)    Developed, implemented, and monitored prevention strategies for at-risk individuals on the track and field teams to allow safe physical activity for a variety of conditions to include environmental conditions, hydration status, and diet. Passed oral practical’s over the head, cervical spine, thoracic spine and abdominal, shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist, hip and pelvis, knee, ankle, and environmental conditions. Provided first aid coverage for visiting teams during Hoosier Open, Indiana Open, and the Gladstein Invitational. Indiana University Men’s Soccer Team, Bloomington, IN Athletic Training Student, (August 2012-December 2012)   Assisted in the evaluation and management of a visiting soccer player with an on-field emergency who sustained a closed tibial fibular fracture and activated the emergency action plan (EAP). Performed a comprehensive clinical examination of a patient with mononucleosis that included appropriate clinical reasoning in order to formulate a differential diagnosis and/or diagnosis, whether patient referral was needed, identify potential restrictions in activities and participation, and formulate an appropriate return to play protocol following clearance from the team physician. Bloomington South High School Football, Bloomington, IN Athletic Training Student, (August 2011-October2011)   Learned and applied various taping techniques for the lower and upper extremity, different therapeutic modalities and their indications/contraindications, and rehabilitation exercises from Certified Athletic Trainer. Prepared hydration and stocked medical kit before each competition in an organized manner in accordance to the standard operating procedure (SOP). LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Accessabilities Inc., Bloomington, IN Developmental Instructor, (August 2013-Present)     Teach everyday tasks for three individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and demonstrate a concern for individual’s rights and one’s overall health and well-being. Track progress toward the achievement of personal goals and outcomes that are customized for each individual. Provide services such as working on activities of daily living, including independency in completing personal grooming tasks, cleaning up after yourself, selecting appropriate clothing, and introducing yourself to others and discussing appropriate information to members of the community, to help facilitate individual goals and outcomes. Create a supporting environment that promotes dignity and respect between individuals, staff, and community. United States Army National Guard, Fort Wayne, IN Sergeant, (July 2008-Present)     Collaborate with a team of 20 soldiers on mission preparation and mission execution. Lead five to six soldiers as their assistant team leader through operations and exercises ensuring objectives are reached while maintaining the welfare of each and every soldier. Motivate the team to maintain physical fitness levels by implementing an exercise program and setting standards. Graduate of Army Leadership Course where proficiencies to train, lead, organize, supervise, and plan were required. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS     Indiana Athletic Training Association, (August 2011-Present) Great Lakes Athletic Training Association, (August 2011-Present) National Athletic Training Association, (August 2011-Present) Indiana University Athletic Training Student Council, (August 2011-Present) HONORS AND AWARDS      Presented case at the Indiana Athletic Training Association Symposium, (October 2013) Graduated from Army Leadership Course with honors on commandants list, (June 2013) Received the Kip Smith “Commitment to Excellence” Award, (May 2013) Received Army Achievement Medal (AAM), (August 2011, August 2012) Earned Infantry Cord upon graduation of Basic Training, (September 2009) CERTIFICATIONS AND SKILLS      American Red Cross CPR/AED certification for the Professional Rescuer. American Red Cross First Aid certification. U.S. Military Combat Lifesaver Certified (CLS). Proficient in Sports Injury Management System (SIMS) computer programs. Coordinated first aid coverage for Monroe County Youth Football Association and Indiana Basketball home games. REFERENCES Walter Kip Smith, LAT, ATC Indiana University Athletic Training Clinical Director Head Athletic Trainer, Indiana Wrestling Indiana University 107 S. Indiana Ave. Bloomington, Indiana 47405 [email protected] Phone: 812-322-0644 Katie Grove, Ph.D, LAT, ATC Indiana University Athletic Training Education Program Director Clinical Professor 1025 E. 7th Street, SPH C202 Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected] Phone: 812-855-3640 Dan Orazi, Staff Sergeant United States Army National Guard Reconnaissance Platoon Leader, 1-293rd HHC Co. 130 West Cook Road Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825 [email protected] Phone: 260-267-8030 Joanne Klossner, Ph.D, LAT, ATC Indiana University Clinical Assistant Professor Clinical Athletic Training Education Program Coordinator 1025 E. 7th Street, SPH C204 Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected] Phone: 812-856-5170
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