Ph.D. in Sports Medicine: Clinical Research Assistantship
School of Health and Human Performance
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Applications are invited for a clinical / research assistantship for
students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in Sports Medicine through the
Department of Exercise and Sport Science. This funded position will focus
on lower extremity injury risk in female athletes, with an emphasis in
dance. Individuals who are NATA BOC certified athletic trainers with a
background in kinesiology, biomechanics, motor control, or related fields
are invited to apply.
This position compliments the broad research agenda within the Applied
Neuromechanics Research Laboratory related to gender, injury risk, and
neuromuscular and biomechanical control of joint stability. Ongoing
research includes the influence of gender, hormones, fatigue and lower
extremity alignment on knee joint function, landing mechanics, and motor
control strategies. Opportunities also exist for collaboration with other
clinicians and researchers across disciplines through the School's newly
established Center for Women's Health and Wellness.
Successful candidates should have completed their masters degree in an
appropriate field of study, have the clinical expertise and interest to
work independently in providing injury evaluation and care to dance
athletes, have research interests within the breadth of the laboratory
research agenda, and be highly motivated to develop their independent
research, writing, and presentation skills.
For more information about the PhD Specialization in Sports Medicine,
please visit. http://www.uncg.edu/ess/anrl/index.html. Information
available at this site includes the Ph.D. program of study, faculty bios
and research interests, the laboratory research agenda, as well as recent
publications and on-going projects. General information and admission
requirements for PhD programs in the Department of Exercise and Sport
Science can be found at http://www.uncg.edu/ess/TBL-CONT.html. Interested
candidates are also asked to forward a letter of interest, curriculum vitae
and 3 letters of references (supporting the candidates clinical experience
and academic potential) directly to the address below. Review of complete
applications will begin early January.
For more information, please contact:
Sandra J. Shultz PhD, ATC, CSCS
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
School of Health and Human Performance
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
237B HHP Bldg
Greensboro, NC 27455
Email: sjshultz@uncg.edu
Sandra J Shultz PhD, ATC, CSCS
Assistant Professor and Program Director
Graduate Programs in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Department of Exercise and Sports Science
237B HHP Building
PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
336-334-3027 (PH)
336-334-3238 (FX)
sjshultz@uncg.edu
Sandra J Shultz PhD, ATC, CSCS
Assistant Professor and Program Co-Director
Graduate Programs in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Department of Exercise and Sports Science
237B HHP Building
PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
336-334-3027 (PH)
336-334-3238 (FX)
sjshultz@uncg.edu
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School of Health and Human Performance
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Applications are invited for a clinical / research assistantship for
students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in Sports Medicine through the
Department of Exercise and Sport Science. This funded position will focus
on lower extremity injury risk in female athletes, with an emphasis in
dance. Individuals who are NATA BOC certified athletic trainers with a
background in kinesiology, biomechanics, motor control, or related fields
are invited to apply.
This position compliments the broad research agenda within the Applied
Neuromechanics Research Laboratory related to gender, injury risk, and
neuromuscular and biomechanical control of joint stability. Ongoing
research includes the influence of gender, hormones, fatigue and lower
extremity alignment on knee joint function, landing mechanics, and motor
control strategies. Opportunities also exist for collaboration with other
clinicians and researchers across disciplines through the School's newly
established Center for Women's Health and Wellness.
Successful candidates should have completed their masters degree in an
appropriate field of study, have the clinical expertise and interest to
work independently in providing injury evaluation and care to dance
athletes, have research interests within the breadth of the laboratory
research agenda, and be highly motivated to develop their independent
research, writing, and presentation skills.
For more information about the PhD Specialization in Sports Medicine,
please visit. http://www.uncg.edu/ess/anrl/index.html. Information
available at this site includes the Ph.D. program of study, faculty bios
and research interests, the laboratory research agenda, as well as recent
publications and on-going projects. General information and admission
requirements for PhD programs in the Department of Exercise and Sport
Science can be found at http://www.uncg.edu/ess/TBL-CONT.html. Interested
candidates are also asked to forward a letter of interest, curriculum vitae
and 3 letters of references (supporting the candidates clinical experience
and academic potential) directly to the address below. Review of complete
applications will begin early January.
For more information, please contact:
Sandra J. Shultz PhD, ATC, CSCS
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
School of Health and Human Performance
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
237B HHP Bldg
Greensboro, NC 27455
Email: sjshultz@uncg.edu
Sandra J Shultz PhD, ATC, CSCS
Assistant Professor and Program Director
Graduate Programs in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Department of Exercise and Sports Science
237B HHP Building
PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
336-334-3027 (PH)
336-334-3238 (FX)
sjshultz@uncg.edu
Sandra J Shultz PhD, ATC, CSCS
Assistant Professor and Program Co-Director
Graduate Programs in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Department of Exercise and Sports Science
237B HHP Building
PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
336-334-3027 (PH)
336-334-3238 (FX)
sjshultz@uncg.edu
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