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Blaine A. Steiner, MS, ATC

Resumé

Professional Experience

Athletic Training Program Director

Assistant Professor, Human Performance Sciences

August 2000 to Present

University of Mary, Bismarck, ND

  • CAAHEP Accredited Entry-level (Undergraduate) Athletic Training Educational Program
  • Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC)
  • Sports: Football, Volleyball, Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Wrestling, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Baseball, Softball, Tennis, and Golf.
  • Approved Clinical Instructor
  • Instructor - current and/or previous semester(s)
    • ATH 151 Intro to Athletic Taping Techniques course
    • ATH 238 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries course
    • ATH 243 Intro to Clinical Education in Athletic Training I course
    • ATH 244 Intro to Clinical Education in Athletic Training II course and lab
    • ATH 297/298 Sophomore Athletic Training Educational Competencies
    • ATH 397/398 Junior Athletic Training Educational Competencies
    • ATH 497/498 Senior Athletic Training Educational Competencies
    • ATH 314 Advanced Techniques in Athletic Training course
    • ATH 354 Healthcare Administration course
    • ATH 317 Sports Nutrition for Health and Performance course
    • ALU 122/123 Freshman Leadership Seminar
    • HSL 110 Harold Schafer Leadership Lab – Athletic Training

 

 

Interim Athletic Training Program Director

April to August 2000

University of Mary, Bismarck, ND

  • Assume responsibilities of Athletic Training Program Director
  • On-campus for JRC-AT follow-up on-site evaluation on 4/13/00

 

 

Certified Athletic Trainer, Licensed

July 1999 to May 2000

Sioux Valley Hospitals and Health Systems, Sioux Falls, SD

  • Head Athletic Trainer / Equipment Manager - Sioux Falls Stampede (Inaugural season), United States Hockey League
  • Assist Sports 1 Program with sports medicine coverage for area high school and Augustana College athletic events when needed

 

 

Exercise Physiology Aide

June to July 2000,

January to July 1999

Human Performance Center, St. Alexius Medical Center, Bismarck, ND

  • Supervise workouts of adult and adolescent clients participating in fitness programs
  • Supervise workouts of clients participating in the Frappier Acceleration Program

 

 

Certified Athletic Trainer, Licensed (Help-out)

January to July 1999

Human Performance Center, St. Alexius Medical Center, Bismarck, ND

  • Principle Instructor - PED 207 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Bismarck State College
  • Provide sports medicine coverage for area high school athletic events
  • Supervise University of Mary athletic training students

 

 

Certified Athletic Trainer, Licensed

August 1995 to November 1998

UniMed Medical Center, Minot, ND

  • Supervise workouts of adult and adolescent clients participating in Adult Fitness programs
  • Supervise workouts of clients participating in the Frappier Acceleration Program (Super treadmill, patented hockey treadmill)
  • Interim Coordinator, UniMed Sports Acceleration (May 1998-Nov.1998)
  • Development of sports medicine program at UniMed Medical Center South
  • Development of sports medicine clinic with orthopedic physician
  • Sports medicine coverage for district, regional and state high school tournaments
  • Sports medicine coverage for Magic City Football Camp (7/97)
  • Provide sports medicine coverage for Minot Bishop Ryan High School

 

 

Exercise Physiology Aide

Summer 1995

Human Performance Center, St. Alexius Medical Center, Bismarck, ND

  • Supervise workouts of adult and adolescent clients participating in fitness programs
  • Supervise workouts of clients participating in the Frappier Acceleration Program
  • Coverage of Bismarck Governors and Mandan Chiefs American Legion home baseball games
  • Coverage of Montana-North Dakota Knights of Columbus High School All-Star Football practices and game

 

 

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

August 1993 to May 1995

South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD

  • Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and the North Central Conference (NCC)
  • Clinical Rehabilitation Coordinator (1993-1994)
  • Football Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer (1994-1995)
  • Provide sports medicine coverage for summer sports camps (Summer 1994)
  • Assist Dr. Jim Booher with prevention and Care of Athletic Injury labs (1993-1995)

 

 

Graduate Teaching Assistant

August 1993 to May 1995

South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD

  • Principle instructor
    • PE 100 Racquetball
    • PE 100 Intro to Weight Training

 

 

Athletic Training Internship

December 1991 to May 1992

St. Alexius Institute of Sports Medicine, Bismarck, ND

  • Acute injury evaluation and care
  • Instruct rehabilitation programs
  • Document injury and rehabilitation progress
  • Assist physical therapist in clinic as needed
  • Assist ATC with coverage of area college and high school coverage

 

 

Athletic Training Student

August 1988 to May 1992

University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND

  • CAAHEP Accredited Entry-level (Undergraduate) Athletic Training Educational Program
  • Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and the North Central Conference (NCC)
  • Head student trainer for baseball team (Spring 1990)
  • Head student trainer for men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams (Winter 1990-1991)
  • Athletic training student for football team (Fall 1989, 1990, 1991)
  • Travel with football and baseball teams
  • Exposure to basketball, women’s volleyball, and a variety of conference sports

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