We were proud to have 3 poster presentations from MSAT students and a workshop led by Dr. Samantha Scarneo-Miller this weekend at the Virginia Athletics Trainers’ Association annual meeting.
Congrats to ODU Football on winning the StaffDNA Cure Bowl. Second-year MSAT student, Ren, wrapped up her Fall clinical experience during the game. #ReignOn#curebowl#orlandogoespink#WeCanTackleThis
This morning the MSAT program director, Dr. Ryan McCann hosted local ATs on campus for a 2-hour lab-based CE event, Cadaver Anatomy for Athletic Trainers. Thanks to all those who attended!
This week MSAT students practiced balance exercises for lower body injury rehabilitation. To increase difficulty they included unstable surfaces, unanticipated tasks, and stroboscopic glasses, which intermittently obstruct vision.
In 617, students got hands-on practice with suturing thanks to our amazing colleagues in Nursing! 🧵✨
Huge shoutout to Tammy and Mandy for sharing their expertise and helping our future clinicians build essential skills! 💙🩺 #ODUAT#InterprofessionalEducation#HandsOnLearning
💉 Hands-on learning in AT 617! Our students practiced IV skills with Paramedic Brian Weireter this week.
Huge thanks to Brian for sharing his expertise and giving our future ATs valuable experience in emergency care! 👏 #ODUAT#AthleticTraining#HandsOnLearning#EmergencyCare
We had an impromptu FaceTime call with Christina Emrich, District 2 Director for the NATA and Secondary School AT! We chatted about how ATs can navigate conversations when coaches or administrators don’t fully support catastrophic injury and PPE policies. Big thanks to Christina!
ODU MSAT faculty are hosting a 2-hour continued education workshop, Cadaver Anatomy for Athletics Trainers, on 12/12 from 9-11am. Click here for direct access to the registration page: https://t.co/eplLZTc9EN
A great article published by the National Federation of State High School Associations and written by MSAT faculty member, Dr. Samm Scarneo-Miller.
https://t.co/0UZLrnhLjC
It was great to meet with Dr. Daishan Johnson and his Kinesiology students today at Hampton University to discuss athletic training and the MSAT program.
ODU’s MSAT program will be holding an in-person open house event for prospective students on Friday, September 26, 2025 from 2-3pm in the Athletic Training Lab of the Ellmer College of Health Sciences Building. Please see the flyer for more details if you want to attend.
The MSAT program is excited to welcome Samm Scarneo-Miller as a new Clinical Assistant Professor! Dr. Scarneo-Miller brings tremendous experience in clinical practice, teaching, research, service, and administration that will be highly valuable to our students.