The Bellin Health Athletic Training Residency Program is a one-year immersive program that begins in July of every year. This is a limited term (1 year), full time salaried position. This residency program provides the athletic training resident with educational and real-world opportunities in the clinical, outreach and industrial settings.
To provide the athletic training resident a comprehensive, immersive experience that enhances the knowledge and skills of an athletic trainer within the disciplines of clinical, outreach and industrial settings. The aim is to develop a multifaceted healthcare professional that delivers exceptional patient care in a variety of settings. Through clinical, outreach and industrial athletic training experience supplemented by didactic education, the resident will find their path as a member of the interdisciplinary health care team.
To become a leader in post-professional athletic training education by producing a comprehensive healthcare professional in a variety of settings.
To qualify for admission to the Bellin Health Athletic Training Residency Program, applicants must have:
Applications are accepted from January 2 through March 15
Once applications are received, applicants will be contacted for phone interview(s) and references will be checked. Appropriate candidates will be invited for a formal interview in March pending scheduling of applicant and program committee members.
Please note, incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications must be received in full, no later than March 15 in order to be considered. Any applications received after this time will be reviewed at the discretion of the AT Residency Program Director.
Terry Beeck, LAT
Co-Program Director
Email: [email protected]
Allison Pahl, MS, LAT
Co-Program Director, Recruitment Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Goal 1: Advance the athletic training resident’s knowledge and skills to become a versatile healthcare professional that enhances patient-centered care and outcomes within the disciplines of clinical, outreach and industrial settings.
Goal 2: To further develop the athletic training resident into a leader in the field by increasing their multidisciplinary skills, such as communication, interdisciplinary collaboration and teamwork. To develop the athletic training resident to act as an advocate for the field and future growth of the profession of athletic training.
Goal 3: Advance critical thinking abilities through analyzing, synthesizing and ultimately applying the information gained through this immersive experience and didactic education to advance athletic training practice and optimize patient care and outcomes.
Objective 1: To provide structured, comprehensive educational programming, in addition to hands-on athletic training experiences and mentorship training in the disciplines of clinical, outreach and industrial athletic training settings.
Objective 2: To possess skills needed to deliver patient-centered care as members of an interdisciplinary team, emphasizing evidence-based practice, quality improvement approaches, healthcare informatics and professionalism.
Objective 3: To provide an environment that requires interdisciplinary collaboration amongst members of a clinical, outreach or industrial practice team.
Outcome 1: Advance the athletic trainer’s knowledge within the specialty area of orthopedics, with advanced focus in the disciplines of clinical, outreach and industrial settings.
Outcome 2: Advance the athletic trainers clinical decision-making skills.
Outcome 3: The AT residency will build upon existing leadership skills through improving interpersonal communications and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Outcome 4: Contribute to the athletic training profession by conducting research, teaching others and acting as a leader and advocate for others within the athletic training profession
Outcome 5: Employment placement within 6 months of completion of athletic training residency program and then tracked additionally at 2 and 5 years post residency.
Terry Beeck, LAT
Co-Program Director
Allison Pahl, MS, LAT
Co-Program Director, Recruitment Coordinator
Roland Schmidt, LAT
Mentor Coordinator
Eric Lengas, MA, LAT
AT Discipline Subject Matter Expert
Stephanie Ticks, MS, LAT
AT Discipline Subject Matter Expert
Abby Klicka, LAT
AT Discipline Subject Matter Expert
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P.O. Box 23400
Green Bay, WI 54305-3400