FIU AT Newsletter - April 2015
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FIU AT Newsletter - April 2015
Athletic Training Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences Running With Scissors April 2015 Worlds Ahead Graduate Inside this issue: Student Spotlight 2 Educator Spotlight 2 Alumni Spotlight 3 Special Announcements 3 Club Updates 4 Dates to Remember 5 Birthdays: 5/2 Michael Hervis 5/3 Elijah Bouldin 5/5 Shantell Littlejohn 5/6 Camille Wilkerson 5/8 Amanda Matos 5/18 Kyle Fisher 5/31 Alex Shelton We would like to congratulate Alexandra (Allie) Griffin who was selected by President Rosenberg to be recognized at Commencement on May 4th, 2015 as a Worlds Ahead Graduate. President Rosenberg accepted the nomination made by Dr. Restrepo due to Allie’s outstanding academic and personal achievements. Allie was selected by the New York Jets for a summer internship. Allie is the first female student from the FIU Athletic Training Program to be selected for an internship with the National Football League (NFL). Congratulations Allie! We would also like to recognize Billy Voltaire and Elijah Bouldin who were also nominated and considered for this prestigious recognition at commencement. From the Director’s Desk……………………………………. I am thrilled to report that all 15 students who took the Board of Certification exam in April passed on their first attempt!!!! We are so proud of the following students: Caitlyn Bailey, Elijah Bouldin, Melanie Day, Trisha DiMatteo, Kelly Ellis, Kelsey Greenwald, Alexandra Griffin, Meisha Harris, Amanda Lara, Valle Ledtke, Patrick Luebke, Kelsey Moreno, Fallon Rovel-Jones, Alex Shelton, and Tiffany Yam. Page 2 Student Spotlight: Shantell Littlejohn and Camille Wilkerson Shantell Littlejohn and Camille Wilkerson have been named the Students-of-theMonth for April 2015. These students were nominated by Tiffany Morton who had this to say about Shantell and Camille: “These girls were able to handle an allergic reaction that eventually activated our EAP. An athlete on his first day of club wrestling came into the ATR after a run around the school. The athlete was breaking out in hives all over his face and his eyes started to swell. The girls immediately recognized the potential for an anaphylactic shock. Shantell started monitoring pulse and breathing while Camille started a history. I came from speaking with another athlete and they were able to quickly tell me the situation. The girls already had checked the torso and were able to confirm that the hives had spread. The athlete’s condition was slowly worsening though his airway had not been compromised. We were unable to get a hold of the parent and during that time his condition did spread to his airway. The girls were able to both quickly and efficiently—and most importantly discretely—set up an AED and mask while activating 911. Both were ready to jump into action in case the athlete’s breathing was compromised but were also very sensitive to the fact this was a freshman in his first practice with no history of allergies. Thanks to these young ladies we were pre Continued on p. 5 Educator Spotlight: Rodrigo Martinez and Bailey Mintz Rodrigo Martinez and Bailey Mintz received the annual Preceptor-of-the-Year award for 2015. Students nominate preceptors for this recognition. This is what students had to say about Rodrigo: challenge. I now have regained all my confidence and I couldn't see myself in any other position other than athletic training.” “His knowledge and creativity in teaching his students is unparalleled and presents an environment conducive to continued and retentive learning. In addition, as a preceptor, he has been instrumental in developing both my skills and confidence in my practice. He not only provides continual feedback, but also challenges his students to think outside the box and grow as future athletic trainers.” “Bailey wears so many hats in the athletic training room and is constantly willing to help out students and other athletic trainers. You can see the excitement that Bailey has when she is helping students and when she is performing tasks of athletic training.” “...prior to going into Belen I wasn't even sure if I wanted to be an athletic trainer. He by far exceeded my expectations and took this as a This is what students had to say about Bailey: “Bailey shows success through her work ethic and its transferred onto me. I feel as though this is the best thing anyone can ever hand down to their mentee. She has given me plenty of verbal feedback and side Continued on p. 5 Running With Scissors Alumni Spotlight: Paul Sinka Paul Sinka (Class of 2014) is our Alumni spotlight for March 2015. What is your favorite FIU athletic training-related memory? My favorite memory would have to be the late night study sessions I had with my classmates, especially Sean Dolan Folan and Thomas Dill Pickle. What is the worst injury you have witnessed/treated? Worst injury I have witnessed, and am currently treating, is a ulna fracture and radial dislo- Page 3 cation on a football lineman. He had started losing sensation in his hand and was also close to going into shock, which made things interesting. What advice would you give current students? Study a lot, but take plenty of Mario kart breaks while studying to make it enjoyable. Also, confidence will come just keep practicing while goofing off with the friends you make now. Congratulations Paul! Special Announcements We would like to congratulate Jeremy Stevens for his appointment to the National Athletic Training Student Committee (NATSC) as the District IX representative. When asked to describe how he felt about his appointment, Jeremy had this to say: “As the new District IX representative on the NATSC I am very excited for the opportunity to not only represent myself but FIU and District IX. I look forward to working with the other NATSC representatives to help distribute any new information about the Athletic Training profession. We are entering the profession during a very exciting time, where as a profession we are starting to be viewed as the health professionals that we are. I also look forward to getting people involved in the profession from events like conferences that may be where you meet your future employer to Capital Hill Day where as medical professionals we are standing up and being heard by our state representatives. Overall, I look forward to the experience of meeting and working with esteemed professionals within the athletic training profession.” Congratulations Jeremy….we know you will represent FIU and District IX well!!! We would like to congratulate the following students who have been awarded the following internships: Kelly Ellis—WNBA, Atlanta Dream Ashlee Skarda—Professional softball, Chicago Bandits Roy Diaz—MLB Dominican Republic League, Chicago Cubs Joel Ortiz —MLB Dominican Republic League, L.A. Dodgers Running With Scissors Running With Scissors Page 4 Iota Tau Alpha, Alpha Kappa Chapter Iota Tau Alpha (ITA) participated in the successful Healthcare Wine Fair event hosted in the Graham Center at FIU. Members of ITA educated students from other healthcare profession educational programs about athletic training. Our students also learned about other healthcare professions and how we all interact as part of the interdisciplinary healthcare team. Special thanks to Tricia DiMatteo for representing ITA in the organizational efforts for this great interprofessional event. Also, ITA hosted their volleyball tournament on April 12th, 2015 to raise money for the Bobby Barton Scholarship Fund. Many teams came out to support the cause and it was a fun filled day of great competition. Congratulations to the Young at Heart team, which included Dr. Restrepo, Professor Martinez, and Professor Millan, for your undefeated victory! Athletic Training Student Organization The Athletic Training Student Organization (ATSO) hosted a fabulous end-of-the-year party at Dave & Busters on Thursday, April 30th, 2015. It was a great event attended by students, alumni, preceptors, adjuncts, and faculty . Each graduating student was presented with a gift—a pair of scissors engraved with their initials. The annual student awards were announced by the faculty as well. The award recipients were: Billy Voltaire—Golden Scissors Award, Tiffany Yam—Faculty Spirit Award, and Valle Ledtke—Academic Excellence Award. Billy was not in attendance (we missed you)...Congratulations to all!!! The ATSO Officers would like to thank all of our members, faculty, and staff for your support this past school year. This year has been filled with great times socializing, networking, and showing our FIU spirit! We were able to bring awareness to our university as to who we are and what Athletic Training is all about! We'd like to congratulate Allie Griffin for receiving the award for participating in the most ATSO activities over the 2014-2015 school year. Also, congratulations to Steven Kraus and Gabriel Campa for receiving the Honorable Mention awards! of 2015 on your next journey in life after graduation!" Running With Scissors Page 5 Dates to Remember May May 4th: Deadline to apply for the Athletic Training Program Student Professional Development Fund May 11th: Summer A Classes Begin May 11th: Mandatory AT Program meeting for Class of 2016 (3:15-4:15pm, Arena room 113) May 25th: Memorial Day (University closed) June June 1st: Deadline to submit proposal to present at Student ATAF June 5th: Deadline to submit application for the ATAF scholarship June 21st: Mandatory orientation for all incoming students (12-5pm, Arena room 119). Class of 2016 is required to attend the first hour. June 23rd-26th: National Athletic Trainers’ Association 66th Annual Clinical Symposia & AT Expo in St. Louis, Missouri. Register now—Click here Student Spotlight cont. pared for any outcome. The athlete recovered just before EMS arrived and is doing well. Thank you Camille and Shantell for your efficient and sensitive handle on this situation! Ms. Littlejohn was also nominated for this recognition by Michele Benz, who had this to say about Shantell: “Ironically, I was in the process of nominating Shantell for being such a steadfast, reliable and trustworthy student. I have had the pleasure of working with her for 2 semesters and I cannot tell you how many times, I have thought to myself how wonderful she is with our student athletes, student aids and fellow interns. There is a calmness about her that puts a patient at ease and in some cases when she explains an injury to a student-they engage in conversation with her about their injury, something I rarely see AT interns do. I totally agree with Tiffany about this nomination, she is a wonderful asset to our program here and I’m so happy she was as reliable with Tiffany’s student!” Educator Spotlight cont. notes on several actions I have done but nothing has structured my clinician skills like the model Bailey has put forth for me to follow.” Thank you Rodrigo and Bailey for being such great preceptors!!! FIU Athletic Training Program Running With Scissors