Mentors
The following individuals have utilized the AMCIA document and have volunteered to mentor new AMCIA users. Please feel free to contact them for advice and assistance.
john j. Barrett
School: University of Florida
Type: Public
Size: Division I
# of Sports: 17
Football: Yes
Emerging Sports: Yes
AMCIA Experience: Utilized document to justify the need to increase full-time staff based on coverage needs for in and out-of-season and non-traditional coverage needs, as well as administrative duties. Also useful in preventing potential career burnout given the expectations placed on the current staff; showed a need to increase staff to assist in coverage needs.
E-mail: johnb@gators.uaa.ufl.edu
Phone: 352.375.4683 x 5108
mark bohling
School: Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
Type: Public
Size: Division I
# of Sports: 14
Football: No
Emerging Sports: No
AMCIA Experience: Since 1999, we’ve increased our staff from one full-time staff and one GA to three full-time staff and three GAs. We’re currently using the AMCIA to show the need to separate our two 50/50 positions and make them 100% athletics. It worked when we used it to split the head AT/program director into two separate positions. The ability to show numbers to plead our case has been very effective.
E-mail: mark.bohling@tamucc.edu
Phone: 361.825.3280
mike van bruggen
School: Carson-Newman College
Type: Private
Size: Division II
# of Sports: 16
Football: Yes
Emerging Sports: No
AMCIA Experience: Used the document as a tool in efforts to increase athletic training staff from two to six full-time athletic trainers. We also used the document as a tool in our efforts to keep positions when the economic downturn coincided with the hiring of a new college president.
E-mail: mvanbruggen@cn.edu
Phone: 865.471.3368
jeremy cleven
School: UW-Green Bay
Type: Public
Size: Division I
# of Sports: 16
Football: No
Emerging Sports: No
AMCIA Experience: We successfully used the document to justify which teams would receive on-site practice coverage, travel coverage and to classify how much coverage our non-traditional season activites would receive. This was very helpful in providing a good home/life balance for our staff.
E-mail: Clevenj@uwgb.edu
Phone: 920.465.2138
Darryl conway
School: University of Maryland
Type: Public
Size: Division I
# of Sports: 28
Football: Yes
Emerging Sports: Yes: Cheerleading, Spirit Squad, Water Polo, Gymnastics
AMCIA Experience: Have used AMCIA in conjunction with surveys investigating student-athlete/AT ratio, AT/sport ratio and other pertinent ratios; various staffing models and matrices; scope of coverage documents; and related tools to almost double staff in six years (9 to 16). Have also increased staff while billing for post-surgical rehabilitation, but have had an overall decrease in the “total cost of insurance” (i.e. secondary insurance premiums, deductibles, out of pocket costs, etc.) over the past four years while increasing other services offered to student-athletes. We have also used AMCIA document in the NCAA certification process and in the sports medicine department’s five year strategic planning model to develop a plan for future improvement.
E-mail: dconway@umd.edu
Phone: 301.314.2663
brian curless
School: University of Central Missouri
Type: Public
Size: Division II
E-mail: curless@ucmo.edu
Phone: 660.580.0035
sean dash
School: American University
Type: Private
Size: Division I
E-mail: sdash@american.edu
Phone: 202.885.3040
Terry dezeeuw
School: Colorado State University
Type: Public
Size: Division I
E-mail: dezeeuw@colostate.edu
Phone: 970.491.6756
junior domingo
School: University of Redlands
Type: Private
Size: Division III
# of Sports: 21
Football: Yes
Emerging Sports: No
AMCIA Experience: In cooperation with other athletic trainers within the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, used the AMCIA to show our respective administrations the changes needed to provide proper care to our student-athletes and to help eliminate the possible burnout associated with the current strains placed on our athletic training staffs. This awareness has allowed several of our institutions to increase staff numbers and others to keep positions during times of budget crunches. Also, the AMCIA document has helped validate the type of services and quality of care that we are able to provide, as well as the improvements that can be made with the addition of new members to our athletic training staffs.
E-mail: junior_domingo@redlands.edu
Phone: 909.748.8399
robb Duncanson
School: University of Tennessee
Type: Public
Size: Division I
E-mail: rduncans@utk.edu
Phone: 865.974.1231
john faulstick
School: Formerly Kent State (retired)
Type: Public
Size: Division I
E-mail: jfaulsti@kent.edu
Phone: 330.325.9785
carolyn greer
School: University of San Diego
Type: Private
Size: Division IAA
E-mail: cgreer@sandiego.edu
Phone: 619.260.2308
maria hutsick
E-mail: mhutsick@medfield.mec.edu
Phone: 508.359.4367 ex 1058
michelle johnson
School: Samford University
Type: Division I
Size: Private
E-mail: mmjohns2@samford.edu
Phone: 205.726.4311
dale mildenberger
School: Utah State University
Type: Public
Size: Division I
# of Sports: 16
Football: Yes
Emerging Sports: Yes
AMCIA Experience: I was a member of the original Task Force that created AMCIA. I have used the document to increase the number of certified athletic trainers on our campus from two to our current staff of 14 ATs, while reducing overall medical expenditures by more than $250,000.00 per year and minimizing the "Institutional Exposure to Risk." The document was instrumental in the design and recent completion of our 11,000 sq. ft. sports medicine complex and the formalization of the Health and Human Movement Sports Medicine Graduate Program.
E-mail: Dale.Mildenberger@usu.edu
Phone: 435.797.3636
Paul mills
School: Georgia Military College
Size: Junior College
E-mail: pmills@gmc.cc.ga.us
Phone: 478.387.4712
doug padron
School: Monmouth University
Type: Private
Size: Division IAA
E-mail: dpadron@monmouth.edu
Phone: 732.571.3672
dale rudd
School: UCLA
Type: Public
Size: Division I
# of Sports: 22
Football: Yes
Emerging Sports: Yes
AMCIA Experience: 12 years AMCIA experience; original Task Force member. We used this document, along with support from in-house data on treatments, athletic training room visits and coverage shortcomings, to increase FTE from 7.5 to 12.5 over a three year period.
E-mail: drudd@athletics.ucla.edu
Phone: 310.794.1547
josh smallwood
School: Brevard College
Type: Private
Size: Division II
# of Sports: 18
Football: Yes
Emerging Sports: Yes
AMCIA Experience: Utilized the AMCIA to further advance our position that the current staff could only provide coverage based on medical priority and that more full-time athletic trainers were needed. It has also helped reinforce that we can’t lose positions due to budget cuts unless absolutely necessary.
E-mail: smallwjd@brevard.edu
Phone: 828.884.8316
mike terrill
School: Howard Payne University
Type: Private
Size: Division III
E-mail: mterrill@hputx.edu
Phone: 325.649.8101
michael wendinger
School: University of Minnesota Duluth
Type: Public
Size: Division II
E-mail: mwending@d.umn.edu
Phone: 218.726.8637
nicole wilkins
School: St.Edward's University
Type: Private
Size: Division II
# of Sports: 11
Football: No
Emerging Sports: No
AMCIA Experience: Used document to show why we could not have an athletic trainer present at off-season sport practices and why we are not able to travel with our teams on the road other than post-season appearances. We also used this tool to aid us in trying to add another AT to our staff.
E-mail: nicoler@stedwards.edu
Phone: 512.416.5802