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Brent Dragoo is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation at Baylor University, where he has served since 2023. He also contributes as an Adjunct Faculty member for core courses in the Master of Science in Medical Sciences (MSMS) program, a role he has held since 2021.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Sports Biomechanics – Texas Woman’s University
- Master of Education in Exercise Physiology – Auburn University
- Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science/Corporate Wellness – Texas Tech University
Dr. Dragoo's research and teaching interests center on human performance and medical sciences, with a strong foundation in biomechanics and exercise physiology. His work bridges clinical medical education and rehabilitation sciences, particularly in cardiopulmonary and physical medicine contexts. He teaches key courses such as Cardiopulmonary Physiology, Pharmacology, and Introduction to Physical Exam Skills, preparing students for graduate medical training.
The available publications data does not include any recent articles; thus, no trends can be analyzed at this time.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards or fellowships mentioned in the provided text.
Dr. Dragoo mentors students through the MSMS program, particularly in foundational medical sciences and graduate preparation. He does not currently supervise named advisees in the text. There is no mention of grant funding or sponsored research projects. Prior to Baylor, he taught diverse science subjects at Liberty Christian School in Argyle, Texas, and led the Solar Car Team, demonstrating a commitment to STEM education and hands-on learning.
There is no mention of a research lab or formal research team affiliation in the current position at Baylor University.




