KEITH E. NAUGLE, PHD, ATC, LAT, NSCA-CPT knaugle@hhp.ufl.edu I. General Information Contact Information Home address: 1418 SW 25th Gainesville, FL 32608 Home phone: 540-588-3700 Work address: PO Box 118205, Yon Hall 09 Gainesville; FL 32611 Office phone: 352-294-1778 Fax: 352-392-5262 Certificate / Board Licensure: National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification: State of Florida: Athletic Trainer License: NSCA Certification Number State of Virginia: Athletic Trainer License: (expired 05) State of Illinois: Athletic Trainer License: (expired 02) II. 080002162 AL 1822 7104920205 0126000430 096001476 Education University of Florida, Gainesville, FL PhD: Health and Human Performance Specialization: Sports Medicine/Athletic Training Minor: Health Education and Behavior May 2009 University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL Master of Science: Kinesiology May 2002 Roanoke College, Salem, VA Bachelor of Science: Sports Medicine/Athletic Training Health and Physical Education May 2000 III. Honors College of Health and Human Performance Teacher of the Year College of Health and Human Performance University of Florida 2009-2010 Nominated College of Health and Performance Teacher of the Year College of Health and Human Performance University of Florida 2007-2010 -1- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT Featured in Alumni Focus Newsletter: Roanoke College, Salem, VA October 2006 Larry Sutton Post-Graduate Scholarship Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers’ Association 2000 Physical Education Award Roanoke College, Salem, VA 2000 Outstanding Major Award VAHPERD 2000 IV. Academic Appointments Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida, Gainesville FL Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology 2010- present Lecturer: University of Florida, Gainesville FL Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology 2006 - 2010 Lab Coordinator: Undergraduate Athletic Training: University of Florida, Gainesville FL Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology 2004 - 2006 Instructor Health and Physical Education Grades 6-8 Cave Spring Middle School, Roanoke VA 2002 - 2004 Teaching Assistant: Undergraduate Athletic Training University of Illinois Champaign Urbana, IL Department of Kinesiology and Community Health 2000 - 2001 Administration Clinical Coordinator Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program University of Florida, Gainesville, FL College of Health and Human Performance (HHP) V. 2006-present Scholarship A. Refereed Journal Publications -2- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT 1. Naugle KE, Behar Horenstein LS, Dodd VJ, Tillman MD, Borsa PA, Perceptions of wellness and burnout among certified athletic trainers: gender differences. J Athl Train. (in press) 2. Wikstrom EA, Tillman MD, Chmielewski TL, Cauraugh JC, Naugle KE, Borsa PB, Discriminating between copers and those with chronic ankle instability. J Athl Train. (in press) 3. Conaster P, Naugle KE, Stopka C, Tillman MD. AT Programs: Are They Teaching Enough About Athletes with Disabilities. Athl Ther Today, 2010;15(5):34-36. 4. Wikstrom EA, Tillman MD, Chmielewski TL, Cauraugh JC, Naugle KE, Borsa PA. Dynamic postural control but not mechanical stability differs among those with and without chronic ankle instability. Scan J Med Sci Sport 2010; 20(1) [online only]: DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2009.00929.x 5. Conaster P, Naugle K, Tillman M, & Stopka C. Athletic Trainers’ beliefs toward working with Special Olympic athletes. J Athl Train 2009; 44(3): 279-285 6. Wikstrom E, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J, Naugle K, Borsa P. Selfassessed disability and functional performance in patients with and without ankle instability: a case control study. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2009; 39(6): 458-467 7. Machek M, Stopka, C, Tillman, M, Sneed, S, & Naugle K, The effects of supervised resistance training on Special Olympic Athletes. J Sport Rehab. 2008; 17(4). 8. Naugle K, Stopka C, Brennan J. Common medical conditions in athletes with Spina Bifida. Athl Ther Today, 2007;12(1):18-21. 9. Naugle K, Stopka C, Brennan J. Medical conditions to know about when working with athletes with Cerebral Palsy. Athl Ther Today. 2006;1(5):44-45 10. Naugle K, Stopka C, Brennan J. Medical conditions of athletes with amputations. Athl Ther Today, 2006;11(4):39-41 11. Naugle K, Stopka C, Brennan J. Medical conditions in athletes with spina cord injuries. Athl Ther Today, 2006;11(3):37-39 B. Refereed Journal Publications (In Review) 1. Naugle KE, Naugle KM, Wikstrom EA,. Cardiovascular Outcomes of Active Gaming: Using the Wii as a Cardiovascular Training Tool, Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (in review) -3- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT B1. Manuscripts and projects in progress 1. Naugle KE, Wikstrom EA: The use of active gaming as a tool for fitness. (manuscript development) 2. Naugle KE, Naugle KM, Parr J. The effect of active gaming on pain following induced muscle soreness (data collection) 3. Naugle KE, Athletic Training students perceptions of burnout and physical activity (a longitudinal study, in data collection) C. Published Refereed Abstracts 1. Naugle KE, Behar-Horenstein LS, Dodd VJ, Tillman MD, Borsa PB. Likelihood of High Burnout among Certified Athletic Trainers in Various Settings. J Athl Train 2012; 47(3): S-121. 2. Naugle KE, Naugle KM, Wikstrom EA. Active Gaming Comparisons with Traditional Exercise in High and Low Intensity Exercisers. 2012 Southeastern American College of Sports Medicine 36th Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings. 3. An YW, Hedderson W, Naugle KM, Wikstrom EA, Naugle KE. Cardiovascular Outcomes of Active Gaming: Applying the Wii to Athletic Training Rooms. J Athl Train 2011; 46(3): S-44. 4. Naugle KE, Naugle KM, Hedderson, WE, An, YW, Wikstrom EA. Affective and cardiovascular outcomes of active gaming in low to moderately active young adults. NASPSPA Annual Conference Burlington VT.(poster) June 9 2011, In J Sport Exer Psych. 2011 33(S): 173 5. Naugle KE, Borsa PB, Dodd V, Tillman M, Behar-Horenstein L. Perceptions of Wellness and Burnout Among Certified Athletic Trainers: Males Versus Females. In 2010 Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, Conference Proceedings, CDROM. (poster). Panama City FL March 19th 2010. 6. Naugle KE, Borsa PB, Dodd V, Tillman M, Behar-Horenstein L. Perceptions of Wellness and Burnout Among Certified Athletic Trainers: Males Versus Females. North Carolina Athletic Trainers Association Conference Proceedings. (poster). Charlotte NC. March 5th 2010. 7. Naugle K, Borsa P, Dodd V, Tillman M, Behar-Horenstein L, Garvan C. Perceptions of Wellness and Burnout in the Southeastern Athletic Trainers -4- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT Association NATA district (9) National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. San Antonio TX, J Athl Train 2009; 44(3): S-62. 8. Naugle K, Borsa P, Dodd V, Tillman M, Behar-Horenstein L, Garvan C. Perceptions of Wellness and Burnout Among Certified Athletic Trainers: Contributions of the Wellness Domains In 2009 Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, Conference Proceedings, CDROM. (oral) Panama City FL, March 21st 2009. http://www.seata.org/09csmm/files/abstracts.htm 9. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Borsa P, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J. Ankle instability status affects symptomatic response but not functional performance. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO, J Athl Train 2008; 43(3): S-104. 10. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Borsa P, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J. Ankle instability status affects symptomatic response but not functional performance. 2008 Southeastern American College of Sports Medicine 36th Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings: page 17 11. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Tillman M, Schenker S, Borsa P. Jump protocol direction does not affect dynamic postural stability or EMG in healthy subjects. J Athl Train 2006; 41(2): S-101. 12. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J, Borsa P. Dynamic postural stability index shows deficits in individuals with functional ankle instability. In 2006 Southeastern Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, Conference Proceedings, CD-ROM. D. Non-Refereed Journal Publications 1. Naugle K, Stopka C, Brennan J. In The Know, Sports and Spokes 2005; 31(6): 58-61. E. Presentations National 1. Naugle KE, Behar-Horenstein LS, Dodd VJ, Tillman MD, Borsa PB. Likelihood of High Burnout among Certified Athletic Trainers in Various Settings. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. St Louis June 2012 (Oral) 2. Naugle KE, Naugle KM, Hedderson, WE, An, YW, Wikstrom EA. Affective and cardiovascular outcomes of active gaming in low to moderately active young adults. NASPSPA Annual Conference Burlington VT.(poster) June 9 2011, In J Sport Exer Psych. 2011 33(S): 173 -5- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT 3. Naugle K, Borsa P, Dodd V, Tillman M, Behar-Horenstein L, Garvan C. Perceptions of Wellness and Burnout in the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association NATA district (9) National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. San Antonio June 2009 (Oral) 4. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Borsa P, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J. Ankle instability status affects symptomatic response but not functional performance. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO June 2008 (Poster) 5. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Tillman M, Schenker S, Borsa P. Jump Protocol Direction Does Not Effect Dynamic Postural Stability of EMG in Healthy Subjects. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA June 2006 (Poster) Regional 1. Naugle KE, Naugle KM, Wikstrom EA. Active Gaming Comparisons with Traditional Exercise in High and Low Intensity Exercisers. 2012 Southeastern American College of Sports Medicine 36th Annual Meeting, Jacksonville FL, February 11th 2012 (poster) 2. Naugle K, Borsa P, Dodd V, Tillman M, Behar-Horenstein L. Perceptions Of Wellness And Burnout Among Certified Athletic Trainers: Males Versus Females, In 2010 North Carolina Athletic Trainer’s Associations (NCATA) Conference proceedings. Charlotte NC, March 5th 2010 (poster) 3. Naugle K, Borsa P, Dodd V, Tillman M, Behar-Horenstein L, Garvan C. Perceptions of Wellness and Burnout Among Certified Athletic Trainers: Contributions of the Wellness Domains In 2009 Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, Conference Proceedings, CDROM. (Oral) Panama City FL, March 21st 2009. 4. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Borsa P, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J. Ankle Instability Status Affects Symptomatic Response but Not Functional Performance. 2008 Annual Meeting of the Southeast Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine. (Oral) Birmingham AL February 2008 5. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J, Borsa P. Dynamic Postural Stability Index Shows Deficits in Individuals with Functional Ankle Instability. In 2006 Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, Conference Proceedings, CDROM. (Poster) Invited Speaker -6- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT 1. Invited Speaker University of Florida Back to School Lecture Series “Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle During Your College Years” Gainesville, FL October 23rd 2010. 2. Key Topic Speaker Southeastern Athletic Training Association (SEATA), 35th Annual Conference and Symposium Key Topic Speaker “Athletic Trainer Burnout” March 19th 2010. 3. Featured Professional Health-Smart Behavior Program’s Family Health SelfEmpowerment DVD. Done in both English and Spanish 4. Invited Speaker University of Florida Back to School Lecture Series “Keys to Staying Healthy During Your College Years” Gainesville, FL October 3rd 2009. 5. Invited Speaker “Training and Conditioning of the Teenage Athlete” Sports Medicine Jamboree. Gainesville, FL, August 29 2009 6. Panel Speaker “What You Want To Know About Obesity, Related Health Problems, and Becoming Healthy” Gainesville, FL, February 23 2008 7. Panel Speaker “Exercise Specialist” Family Health Self Empowerment Project Workshops. Gainesville, FL, January 26 2008 8. Invited Speaker: Physical Education & Sports for Individuals with Motor Disabilities. Sports Medicine in Disabled Sports. University of Florida, Department of Health Education and Behaviors. Gainesville, FL, May 10, 2007 9. Panel Speaker Professional Seminar HHP Graduate Student Association Council. How to Get a Job after a Master’s. University of Florida, College of Health and Human Performance, Gainesville, FL, November 30 2006 10. Invited Speaker: University of Florida Division of Continuing Education Physical Education and Sports for Individuals with Motor Disabilities, University of Florida: Participating and excelling in wheelchair sports (basketball and track). University of Florida, Department of Health Education and Behaviors. Gainesville, FL, May 11, 2006 Invited Guest Lectures 1. Invited Guest Lecture, “Special Medical Considerations in Disabled Athletes” University of North Carolina-Charlotte Athletic Training Program, March 4th 2010. 2. Invited Guest Lecture Community Health Strategies in Injury Prevention and Control. Sports Injuries. University of Florida, Department of Health Education -7- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT and Behaviors. Gainesville, FL March 23 2011, December 5th 2009, April 22nd 2008, June 11th , 2007 3. Invited Guest Lecture Adapted Physical Education Class, Strength and Conditioning Considerations in Disabled Sports. Roanoke College Salem, VA, March 2001 VI. Funding Funded 1. Southeast Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Committee Grant “Perceptions of Wellness and Burnout Among Certified Athletic Trainers: Contributions of the Wellness Domains” Funded March 2008 $1000 2. UF Graduate Student Council Travel Grant to present at: NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium in St Louis MO: 2008 $250 3. UF Graduate Student Council Travel Grant to present at: NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium in Atlanta GA: 2006 $200 Not funded 1. Southeast Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Committee Grant 2010 “The effect of active gaming on pain following induced muscle soreness” March 2012 $1000 2. Southeast Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Committee Grant 2010 “Wii Hab: Does it promote compliance and maintain cardiovascular fitness” March 2010 $1000 3. NATA Doctoral Grant Program National Athletic Trainers’ Association February 2008 $2500 VII. Teaching Experience Classes taught: University of Florida 2004-2012 *2006-2012 as full-time faculty Lecture Courses 1. Emergency Management of Athletic Trauma (ATR 4112c), Summer 2012. An introduction of emergency personal and the levels of trauma present in the US: class includes skills in airway management, splinting and first aid, as well as spinal cord and head injury management. -8- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT 2. Functional Sports Conditioning (APK 4602/ATR4315) Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012 A comprehensive look at the principles of strength and conditioning as it related the conditioning and return to play functional testing in the athletic populations. The class incorporates the basics of training with the rehabilitative aspects used in elite and recreational athletes 3. Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training I (APK 4330/ATR4812) Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012 A review and overview of the taping, bracing, wrapping techniques used in the field of athletic training. Discussion and practice of position statements put forth by the NATA (including lightening, heat illness and spinal cord injuries) 4. Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training IV (APK 4345/ATR4842) Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012 An extensive review and preparation for the Board of Certification test. Discussion and preparation for maintaining continuing education units and preparing for State Licensure 5. Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training III (APK 4335) Fall 2007, Fall 2008, An introduction to data collection and analysis through a research project and a research article discussion. Monitoring and evaluation of clinical education rotations 6. Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training (APK 4325/ ATR 4314) Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012 An introduction to physiological principles, concepts and operational procedures of contemporary therapeutic exercise as they relate to the care and treatment of athletic injuries 7. Principle of Strength and Conditioning (APK 3113) Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Summer 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Summer 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Summer 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, This course is designed to give students the opportunity to learn skills needed to become a certified strength and conditioning specialist or certified personal trainer. The basic philosophy of conditioning is applied to physiology and anatomy and allows for manipulations of strength training programs 8. Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training (APK 4320C/ATR4302c) Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012 -9- K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT An introduction to physiological principles, concepts and operational procedures of contemporary therapeutic modalities as they relate to the care and treatment of athletic injuries 9. Athletic Training Practicum (4948C) Fall 2006 This class is used to prepare athletic training students to work in real life situations where they are required to apply the knowledge gained form previous semesters. The student is assigned to a particular ACI and spends 1 semester learning and practicing in the Athletic training setting 10. Clinical Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (PET 2623L) Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008 This course is designed to give students the opportunity to develop clinical techniques in injury assessment, emergency care, taping and bracing, rehabilitation, and understanding environmental conditions 11. Therapeutic Modalities (PET 4632c) Fall 2005 An introduction to physiological principles, concepts and operational procedures of contemporary therapeutic modalities as they relate to the care and treatment of athletic injuries 12. Emergency Management of Athletic Trauma (PET 4624) Spring 2005 Course provides an introduction to the art and science of effectively recognizing and managing emergency situations both didactically and clinically. Classes taught at the University of Florida Online course *Development of an online course for Principles of Strength and Conditioning Fall 2010 1. Principles of Strength and Conditioning (APK 3113) Spring 2011, Summer 2011, Spring 2012, Summer 2012 Online course developed to prepare students for the CSCS certification test. The course includes the use of audio lectures with PowerPoint. All correspondence done via SAKAI computer software. Lab Courses 1. Athletic Injury Assessment: Lower Extremity Laboratory (PET 4634c) Spring 2005, Spring 2006 2. Instructor, Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training Laboratory (PET 4633c) Spring 2006 - 10 - K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT 3. Instructor, Therapeutic Modalities Laboratory (PET4632c) Fall 2005 4. Instructor, Athletic Injury Assessment: Upper Extremity Laboratory (PET 4623c) Fall 2004, Fall 2005 Classes taught at the Cave Spring Middle School 1. Instructor Physical Education grades 6-8 2002-2004 PE skills in basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis, football, biking etc. 2. Instructor Health Education Grades 6-8 2002-2004 Health education including: smoking and alcohol prevention, family skills and reproduction, fitness, wellness and other health topics Classes taught at the University of Illinois - Champaign Urbana Lab Courses 1. Injuries in Sport (KIN 120) Fall 2000, Spring 2001 Head and neck trauma management, basic evaluation of knee and ankle, as well as prophylactic taping skills 2. Teaching Assistant, Undergraduate Open Seminar (KIN 199) Fall 2000 Evaluation, rehabilitation and prevention and care of athletic injuries 3. Supervised Experiences in Athletic Training (KIN 288) Fall 2000 Clinical proficiencies for junior and senior level athletic training students VIII. Advising Activity A. Research Advising 1. Undergraduate Honors Thesis a. - Staci Herring Faculty Advisor i. University of Florida: Identifying Preventable Factors that Contribute to Female Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries. 2009 b. - Lexi Douglas, Faculty Advisor 2009 i. University of Florida: Burnout and Perceptions of Wellness in Athletic Training Students c. - Lauren Wald, Faculty advisor 2007 i. University of Florida: Overview and practical applications of the Transtheoretical Model of Change and Theory of Planned Behavior in exercise adoption and adherence - 11 - K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT 2. Undergraduate Independent studies Natalie Maseda, Faculty advisor Summer A Does Therapeutic Ultrasound Improve Joint Range of Motion? 2008 Lexi Douglas, Faculty advisor Summer A 2008 What stressors affect the lives of athletic trainers, graduate assistants and athletic training students? Kendra Boyce, Faculty advisor The Effect of Mental Imagery on Sport Performance Summer B 2008 Sean Driscoll, Faculty advisor Summer B The Effect of Core Strength on Optimal Limb Performance 2008 Amber Jackson, Faculty advisor Summer B A comparison of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Athletes 2008 Dominque Francis Faculty advisor Fall 2008 Does the gender of the Certified Athletic Trainer affect the comfort level of his or herself and of his or her athletes while providing care IX. Clinical Experience Clinical Coordinator Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program University of Florida, Gainesville, FL College of Health and Human Performance (HHP) 2006-present Personal Trainer University of Florida’s Living Well Institute Gainesville, FL October 2005-August 2006 Athletic Trainer University of Florida Women’s Soccer camp Gainesville, FL July 2005 Head Athletic Trainer Hawthorne High School Gainesville, FL August 2004-May 2005 Athletic Trainer AAU basketball tournament Virginia Beach, VA July 2004 Head Athletic Trainer August 2002-June 2004 - 12 - K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT Hidden Valley High School Roanoke, VA X. Head Athletic Trainer Head athletic trainer for IHSA wheelchair basketball camps Champaign, IL June 2002 Head Athletic Trainer University of Illinois Elite Wheelchair basketball camps Champaign, IL June 2002 Athletic Trainer/Graduate Assistant University of Illinois Champaign, IL August 2000-May 2002 Athletic Trainer Roanoke Lacrosse Camp Salem, VA July 2000 and July 2001 Administrative and University Service University of Florida Teacher of the Year Selection Committee Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (APK) Tenure and Promotion Committee (Clinical Assistant Prof) UF ATEP Self Study Committee Teacher of the Year Selection Committee (chair) ATEP Steering Committee Department Petitions Committee Department Petitions Committee (chair) Search Committee AT Undergraduate Program Director (Position # 0705491) Search Committee AT Graduate Director (Position # 0705028) Clinical Instructor Educator College Commencement Committee XI. 2011-2012 2011-2012 2011-2012 2010-2011 2010-2011 2006-present 2006-present 2008-2009 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 2007-present 2006-2010 Special Assignments CAATE: Self study and site visit for athletic training accreditation development and presentations of materials 2010-2011 University Marshal 2006-2012 Name Reader 2008-2010 College of Health and Human Performance commencement - 13 - K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT XII. Professional Activity Clinical Instructor Educator University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Approved Clinical Instructor University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Ad Hoc Reviewer Athletic Training and Sports Health Care Ad Hoc Reviewer Journal of Athletic Training Ad Hoc Reviewer Strength and Conditioning Journal Ad Hoc Reviewer Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport Ad Hoc Reviewer International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training 2007-present 2004-present 2008-present 2009-present 2009-present 2010-present 2011-present XIII. Public Service Volunteer work Exercise in the Garden (group personal training for US veterans) -2010-2012 SATO Quiz Bowl -2008-2012 Faculty Sponsor -2010&2011 SEATA Quiz Bowl winners -2011 NATA Quiz Bowl Runner up SATO Faculty advisor -2008- Present, University of Florida ATEP Volunteer Athletic Trainer, Orange and Blue 5K and 10K Challenge -2009 (October) Volunteer Athletic Trainer Mountain Dew Cross Country Invitational -2007 (September) Adapted Aquatics, Gainesville, FL -2006, 2007 (April) Volunteer Student Athletic Trainer Men’s & Women’s ODAC Basketball Championship -2000 in Salem, VA NCAA Yes Clinic for Kids -1999, 2000 in Salem, VA Men’s Division III Basketball: Final Four -1999, 2000 in Salem, VA Stagg Bowl: Division III Football Championship -1998, 1999 in Salem, VA - 14 - K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT XIV. Additional Activity A. Certifications Certified Athletic Trainer National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification Certified Personal Trainer National Strength and Conditioning Association CPR/First Aid Instructor CPR/professional rescuer instructor B. Professional Societies North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSA) National Athletic Trainers Association: 982094 National Strength and Conditioning Association: 040219004 Southeastern Athletic Trainers’ Association Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association Virginia Athletic Training Association Great Lakes Athletic Training Association Illinois Athletic Training Association -2011-2012 -2000-present -2004-present -2005-present -2005-present -2004-2006 -2004-2006 -2002-2004 -2002-2004 C. Continuing Education and Symposiums NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 24-28, 2012, in St Louis, MO SEACSM Southeastern American College of Sports Medicine 36th Annual Meeting, - February 9-11 2012 in Jacksonville, FL CAATE Workshop SEATA Educator’s Conference -February 4th 2012 in Atlanta GA SEATA 4th Biannual Educators Conference -February 2-4, 2012 in Atlanta, GA Florida Athletic Training Education Seminar (FATES) -June 29th, 2011in Lakeland FL NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 20-23 2011, in New Orleans LA NASPSA Annual Conference and Meeting -June 9-11 2011, in Burlington VT NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 22-25 2009, in Philadelphia, PA SEATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium -March 19-21, 2010, in Panama City Beach, FL NCATA North Carolina Athletic Trainers Association Conference -March 5-7, 2010 in Charlotte, NC SEATA 3rd Biannual Educators Conference - 15 - K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT -February 4-7, 2010 in Atlanta, GA NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 17-20 2009, in San Antonio, TX Southeast Biomechanics Conference -April 23-24, 2009, in Gainesville, FL SEATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium -March 19-22, 2009, in Panama City Beach, FL NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 17-21 2008, in St Louis, MO Clinical Instructor Educator Seminar - June 25 2007, in Anaheim, CA NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 26-30 2007, in Anaheim, CA NSCA Personal Trainers Annual Meeting - March 10-13 2007, in Las Vegas, NV NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 15-18 2006 in Atlanta, GA st 1 Annual University of Florida Strength and Conditioning Coaches Clinic - March 11 2006 in Gainesville, FL SEATA 1st Biannual Educators Conference -February 10-11, 2006 in Atlanta, GA NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 12-16, 2005 in Indianapolis, IN NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium -June 15-19, 2004 in Baltimore, MD NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium - June 28- July 4, 2000 in Nashville, TN - 16 - K E Naugle, PhD, ATC, NSCA-CPT