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University of New Hampshire Athletic TrainingDaniel Sedory, Program Director / Associate Clinical Professor
dan.sedory@unh.edu

Dan Sedory, MS, ATC, NHLAT is the Director for the CAATE Accredited Athletic Training Educational Program. Sedory has served in this capacity since arriving at UNH in 1988. The courses he teaches are Evaluation and Care of Athletic Training Injuries (I & II), Therapeutic Exercise in Athletic Training, and Organization & Administration of Athletic Training Programs. Sedory is the athletic trainer for women’s gymnastics.

 

University of New Hampshire Athletic TrainingRon Croce, Ph.D., Department Chair

rvc@cisunix.unh.edu

Phone: 603-862-2080

NH Hall Room 115

 

Ronald V. Croce received his Ph.D., in neuroscience and exercise science from the University of New Mexico and currently is Professor and Chair of Kinesiology. Dr. Croce has been the recipient of several teaching awards, including the "Teaching Excellence Award" in the School of Health and Human Services (1992), the State of New Hampshire's "Excellence in Education Award (2001)," the University of New Hampshire's "Jean Brierley Teaching Excellence Award (2001)," and the University Fraternity Association's "Outstanding Faculty of The Year Award (2004)." Dr. Croce has a national reputation in the area of physical and motor functioning of individuals with developmental disabilities, and is a leading researcher in the area of neuromuscular functioning of the knee. He has over 70 published articles and is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences and symposia.

John Miller, ATC, Associate Professor
jm@christa.unh.edu

Dr. Miller is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology teaching in the athletic training program at the University of New Hampshire. The courses he teaches are Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries, Concepts of Athletic Training, Pharmacology in Athletic Training, Ergogenic Aids in Sports, Seminar in Athletic Training, and Musculoskeletal Assessment.

 

University of New Hampshire Kinesiology Athletic TrainingErik Swartz, PhD, ATC, NHLAT, Associate Professor
eswartz@cisunix.unh.edu

Dr. Swartz is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology teaching in the athletic training program at the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Swartz is the Clinical Coordinator, assisting Sedory in the planning and supervision of students' clinical education. The courses he teaches are Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training, General Medical Conditions in Athletics, Career Preparation in Athletic Training, and Musculoskeletal Assessment.

 

Jonathan Dana, ATC, NHLAT, Head Athletic Trainer/Approved Clinical Instructor
jon.dana@unh.edu

Jon is the Director of Sports Medicine at the University of New Hampshire. Jon is the athletic trainer for football and men's basketball.

 

Rich Cercone, ATC, NHLAT, Athletic Trainer/Approved Clinical Instructor
richard.cercone@unh.edu

 

Rich is the Head Athletic Trainer at UNH Campus Recreation.

 

Barbara Hemphill, ATC, NHLAT, Athletic Trainer/Clinical Instructor

 

Barbara is the athletic trainer for men’s basketball and women’s field hockey.

 

Renee Kleszczynski, MA, ATC, NHLAT, Athletic Trainer/Approved Clinical Instructor
renee.kleszczynski@unh.edu

 

Renee is the athletic trainer for women’s ice hockey and men’s soccer.

 

Cynthia Michaud, MA, ATC, NHLAT, Athletic Trainer/Approved Clinical Instructor
c.michaud@unh.edu

 

Cindy is the athletic trainer for football and women's lacrosse.

 

Yumi Osawa, MS, ATC, NHLAT, Athletic Trainer/Approved Clinical Instructor
yosawa@unh.edu

 

Yumi is the athletic trainer for women's basketball and women’s soccer.

 

Rebecca Pociask, ATC, NHLAT, Athletic Trainer/Approved Clinical Instructor
rebecca.pociask@unh.edu


Rebecca is the athletic trainer for track & field and women’s volleyball.

 

Glenn Riefenstahl, ATC, NHLAT, Athletic Trainer/Approved Clinical Instructor
glennr@unh.edu


Glenn is the athletic trainer for men's ice hockey.

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