2013 Program Review: Sports Medicine Minor School of Allied Health



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16. What are the strengths of the Kinesiology / Sports Medicine Program at Western New Mexico University?


17. What are the weaknesses of the Kinesiology / Sports Medicine Program at Western New Mexico University?


18. What suggestions do you have to improve the program?



Terra Strain

207 Mountain View Road

Silver City, NM 88061

928-241-0130



Terra.Strain@wnmu.edu

Job Experience

*Western New Mexico University—Head Athletic Trainer 2007-Present

(Title change from Women’s Athletic Trainer to Head Athletic Trainer 2011)

**Please see attached duties and responsibilities

*Montana State University-Billings 2004-2006

Graduate assistantship with the Chancellor’s Office, Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs


Teaching Experience

*Western New Mexico University—Part-time Faculty 2008-Present

Basic Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries, Advanced Athletic Training, Sports Medicine Internship, Wellness Education Methods and Materials, Intro to Coaching, Teaching Team/Ind Sports



*Bradshaw Mountain High School 2006-2007

Physical Education and Health Teacher



*Park Elementary 2000-2004

Physical Education Teacher


Coaching Experience

*Western New Mexico University—Head Coach on the Road/Assistant Coach 2010

*Western New Mexico University—Assistant Coach 2007-2010



*Montana State University-Billings—Graduate Assistant 2005

*Western New Mexico University—Intercollegiate Student-Athlete 1996-99

*Bradshaw Mountain High School—Head Coach 2006

*AZ Mile High Volleyball Club—17s 2006-2007

*Holbrook High School—Head Coach 2000-2004

*Holbrook Junior High Head Coach 2000-2004

*STIXZ Volleyball Club—18s 2003-2004

*Bradshaw Mountain High School—JV softball coach 2007

*Bradshaw Mountain High School—JV girls basketball coach 2006-2007

*Holbrook High School—JV softball coach 2001-2003
Education

*Montana State University-Billings

MS, Athletic Training May 2006



*Western New Mexico University

BS, K-12 Movement Sciences May 2000


Certifications

National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification Licensure (NATABOC) 2006-Present

New Mexico State Athletic Training License 2009-Present

CPR/AED certified Current


**Athletic Training Duties and Responsibilities:
Duties include: Injury prevention, evaluation, management and treatment of athletic injuries, short and long-term rehabilitation of athletic injuries, education, and counseling of student-athletes. Responsible for athletic related health care administration in consultation with and under the supervision of the team physician(s) and other qualified medical personnel. Required to abide by the rules and regulations established by Western New Mexico University (WNMU), the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II (NCAA DII).
Essential Responsibilities:

*Provide athletic training services for all 11 sports at WNMU including, football, volleyball,

softball and men’s and women’s basketball, tennis, golf, and cross country as directed by the

team physician(s).

*Determine student athlete’s ability to practice and/or complete.

*Develop, maintain, and implement a concussion management program.

*Supervise athletic training students and work-study students.

*Report status of injured student-athletes to coaching staff and keep good rapport with head and assistant coaches.

*Oversee compilation, input, organization, and maintenance of all medical records for student-athletes.

*Monitor and file athletic insurance claims; maintain records of athletic injuries, review and

approve medical bills and insurance claims to determine accuracy and compliance with

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules and regulations. Supervise prompt

processing of medical bills and insurance claims.

*Establish and enforce code of conduct and rules for athletic training facilities and equipment.

*Establish and enforce an emergency action plan for athletic teams in conjunction with the team physician(s), area emergency medical services, and local hospitals.

*Enforce NCAA and WNMU Drug Testing policy. Secure intervention for student-athletes with alcohol/substance abuse issues.

*Coordinate scheduling of student-athletes for pre-participation physical exams.

*Supervise the athletic training room including supplying and equipping it. Work closely with the Purchasing Department to get bids and stay within athletic training budget

* Develop and maintain a departmental policy manual.

*Share in responsibility of athletic training room maintenance and upkeep

*Maintain athletic training license requirements of NATABOC and the State of New Mexico.

Takahiro Sato, Ph.D.

Curriculum Vitae

(Last updated: January 11, 2013)




Contact Information







Western New Mexico University

School of Allied Health



P.O. Box 680, Silver City, NM 88062




Phone: (575) 538-6861




Cell Phone: (865) 963-7512




Email: takahiro.sato@wnmu.edu







Education




Doctor of Philosophy

May 2011




University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN




Major: Kinesiology and Sport Studies




Specialization: Sport Psychology and Motor Behavior




Dissertation Title: Kenshi’s experience of kendo: A phenomenological investigation




Chair: Craig Wrisberg, Ph.D.







Master of Science

July 2006




Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL




Major: Kinesiology




Specialization: Sport Psychology




Thesis Title: The talent development of North American professional baseball players




Chair: Laura Finch, Ph.D.







Bachelor of Arts

March 1998




Keio University, Tokyo, Japan




Major: Business and Commerce







Professional Experience in Academia







Assistant Professor

August 2012 - Present




Western New Mexico University, Silver City, NM







School of Allied Health










Graduate Teaching Assistant

August 2008 - May 2012




University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN




Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures







Graduate Teaching Associate

August 2006 - May 2008




University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN




Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies







Teaching Experience







Undergraduate Courses










Western New Mexico University




School of Allied Health




KINS 280: Introduction to Kinesiology (Fall 2012)




KINS 300: Nutrition/Diet Therapy (Spring 2013)




KINS 400: Motor Behavior (Fall 2012)




KINS 440 & 442: Exercise Prescription for Special Populations and Lab (Fall 2012)




KINS 441 & 443: Principles of Conditioning and Lab (Spring 2013)




PSY 445: Psychology of Sports and Exercise (Spring 2013)










University of Tennessee




Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures




JAPA 151: Elementary Japanese I (Fall 2008 - 2011)




JAPA 152: Elementary Japanese II (Spring 2009 - 2012)




JAPA 251: Intermediate Japanese I (Fall 2009 - 2011)




JAPA 252: Intermediate Japanese II (Spring 2010 - 2012)










University of Tennessee




Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies




SS 231: Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology (Spring 2009)







Co-taught with Dr. Leslee Fisher




PE 206: Bowling (Fall 2006 - Spring 2008)




PE 236: Softball (Spring 2008)







Invited Guest Lectures










University of Tennessee




Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies




“Sport Culture in Japan”




SS 595: History and Sociology of International Sport (Fall 2009)




Instructor: Dr. Lars Dzikus










“Japanese Baseball and Culture”




SS 335 Socio-Cultural Foundations of Sport and Leisure (Fall 2007)




Instructor: Dr. Adam Love

























Internship Supervision










Western New Mexico University




School of Allied Health




KINS 481: Internship in Kinesiology (Fall 2012, Spring 2013)







Research







Manuscripts in Preparation







Sato, T. Soul, sword, and body: A phenomenological investigation of kenshi’s experience of kendo. (Targeted journal: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology)







Sato, T. Psychological interventions with kenshi preparing for the All United States Kendo Championship 2011: A case study. (Targeted journal: Journal of Sport Psychology in Action)







Presentation in Professional Conferences




Refereed Research Presentations










Sato, T. (2012, October). Psychological interventions for kenshi to prepare for the All United States Kendo Championship. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Atlanta, GA.










Sato, T. (2010, October). A phenomenological investigation of kenshi’s experiences of kendo. Paper session presented at the meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Providence, RI.










Sato, T. (2009, September). Inner achievement with a sword: Sport psychology consulting for kendo. Paper session presented at the meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Salt Lake City, UT.










Sato, T. (2008, September). Psychological challenges and strategies of survival of a gyoja during kaihogyo. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), St. Louis, MO.










Sato, T. (2008, February). The mental component of kendo. Paper session presented at the meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Southeast Student Regional Conference, Statesboro, GA.










Sato, T., & Finch, L. (2006, September). Talent development of professional baseball players. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Miami, FL.










Sato, T. (2006, March). Talent development of professional baseball players. Poster session presented at the Annual Graduate Student Colloquium in School of Education, Health, Human Sciences of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.










Sato, T. (2005, February). Talent development of former professional baseball players. Paper session presented at the Midwest Sport & Exercise Psychology Symposium in Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.







Grants







External Research Grant (Not awarded)










Sato, T. (2010). Kenshi’s experiences of kendo. A grant proposal for Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) ($885.14).







Internal Research Grant (Awarded)










Narvaez, M., & Sato, T. (2012). Assessing the validity of a kicking field test for anaerobic power in adult martial artists. Western New Mexico University Faculty Research Grant ($850.00).







Travel Grants







Graduate Student Senate, University of Tennessee

Description: Travel grant for the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) conference in Miami, FL (2006), Salt Lake City, UT (2009), and Providence, RI (2010).












Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies, University of Tennessee

Description: Travel grant for the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) conference in Miami, FL (2006), St. Louis, MO (2008), Salt Lake City, UT (2009), and Providence, RI (2010).












Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies, University of Tennessee

Description: Travel grant for the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Southeast Student Regional Conference, Statesboro, GA (2008).









Award and Recognition







Teaching Award







A. W. Hobt Memorial Teaching Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Physical Education Activity Program, University of Tennessee (2007).



















Service Activities







University Service at Western New Mexico University







Sabbatical Leave and Faculty Awards Committee

2012 - Present










Department Service at University of Tennessee
















Annual UT Japanese Speech Contest Planning Committee

2009 - 2012










Professional Organization Service







International Relations Committee, Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)

2010 - Present













Abstract Reviewer, AASP Conference

2010 - Present










Membership in Professional Organizations













Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)

- Member of Special Interest Group, Race & Ethnicity in Sport



2003 - Present

2012 - Present















International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP)

2008 - Present













Japanese Academy of Budo [Martial Arts]

2008 - Present










Certifications













Best Practices in Teaching Program (University of Tennessee Graduate School)

2010






Standard First Aid (American Red Cross)

2006 - 2009

2012 - Present















CPR/AED – Adult

2006 - 2007

2012 - Present















CPR – Child/Infant

2012 - Present













Illinois High School Association Coaching Education Program

2005





Coaching Principles of American Sport Education Program (ASEP)

2005




























Community Activities







Invited Presentations







Sato, T., & Eda, S. (2012, May). Presentation and demonstration of kendo. Conducted for 2nd grade students at West Hills Elementary School, Knoxville, TN.










Eda, S., & Sato, T. (2012, February). Presentation of kendo history and demonstration of kendo performance. Japanese Culture Night at University of Tennessee.










Eda, S., & Sato, T. (2011, September). Kendo demonstration. Pellissippi State Community College Blount County Campus, Friendsville, TN.










Sato, T. (2011, May). Presentation and demonstration about chopsticks, origami, and kanji (i.e., Japanese characters). 1st grade class at West Hills Elementary School, Knoxville, TN.










Sato, T., & Nerland, L. (2010, September). Presentation and demonstration of kendo. Conducted for 1st grade students at West Hills Elementary School, Knoxville, TN.










Sato, T. (2009, January). Japanese Culture. Pre-school at Garden Montessori School, Knoxville, TN.







Membership







Toastmasters International, Macomb, IL

2005




Toastmasters International, Knoxville, TN

2008 - 2011










Performance Consulting Experience










Performance Consulting
















Professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter in the U.S.

2011





National level kenshi (i.e., kendo practitioner) in the U.S.

2010 - 2011





Middle and high school volleyball teams in Japan

2008





Middle and high school baseball players in the U.S.

2006 - 2009























































Invited Presentation
















Meisterjahn, R. J., Holmberg, B. A., & Sato, T. (2012, March). Introduction to mental training. Workshop conducted at the University of Tennessee Sports Club Officer Monthly Meeting, Knoxville, TN.










Coaching Experience













Private coach for high and middle school baseball players, Maryville, TN

2006 - 2009






Assistant coach, Macomb High School varsity baseball team, Macomb, IL

2004 - 2005






Assistant coach, Little League Baseball Team Elks, Macomb, IL

2004





Visiting coach, Nichinan Gakuen High School varsity baseball team, Miyazaki, Japan

1998






Visiting coach, Yonaizawa High School varsity baseball team, Akita, Japan

1996











Athletic Experience













Knoxville Kendo Club

(1st degree black belt)



2006 - 2012













University of Tennessee Martial Arts Club (Kendo)

2008 - 2012





Kashima Rainbows baseball club

1999 - 2003





Keio University varsity baseball team

1993 - 1996





Toho Junior and Senior High School varsity baseball team

1986 - 1991










Other Professional Experience













Sumitomo Metal Industries, LTD, Japan

Description: Planner of pipe mill at Kashima Steelworks

Award: Kashima Steelworks Manager’s Award (100,000 JPY)


1998 - 2003





































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