
معرفی
Christine Dara Reyes serves as Assistant Professor and Clinical Education Coordinator for the Athletic Training Program within Norwich University's College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Health and Human Performance since 2022. She maintains active board certification and state licensure as an athletic trainer while instructing Stop The Bleed protocols.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Health Science, Athletic Training, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
- M.A. in Leadership Development, Azusa Pacific University
- B.A. in Athletic Training, Azusa Pacific University
Research Focus: With over a decade of dedicated scholarship, Dr. Reyes investigates retention mechanisms, resiliency factors, and burnout prevention within athletic training education through qualitative methodologies. Her work bridges academic theory and clinical practice to enhance professional development.
Publication Trends: Recent works (2022-2023) demonstrate consistent exploration of clinical education frameworks, adaptive leadership strategies, and student persistence mechanisms in athletic training programs, reflecting her commitment to evidence-based educational innovation.
Mentoring Approach: She actively engages students through research collaboration, clinical simulation design, and personalized guidance on professional development pathways within healthcare leadership.
Clinical Coordination: As program coordinator, she develops standardized patient scenarios and emergency action protocols to prepare students for real-world healthcare challenges through immersive experiential learning.





