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Mark Gildard is a Lecturer of Athletic Training in the Department of Allied Health at Marist College, School of Science. He teaches courses in Kinesiology, Orthopedic Assessment, and Human Anatomy and Physiology Labs, and provides athletic training services for the Marist Men's Club Ice Hockey team. He also serves as faculty mentor for the Marist Athletic Training Club and as Social Media Administrator for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association District Two.
Education:
- BS in Athletic Training, Marist College, 2006
- MS in Athletic Training, West Virginia University, 2008
His research focuses on case report research and critical analysis in athletic training and sports medicine, with clinical case studies involving adolescent athletes and musculoskeletal or neurological conditions. His work emphasizes diagnostic assessment and therapeutic interventions in real-world athletic settings.
His recent publications, all published in the Journal of Athletic Training, span from 2016 to 2018 and include case reports and comparative studies on therapeutic modalities. These works center on spinal disorders, soft tissue mobilization, thermotherapy, and neurological conditions in young athletes, reflecting a strong clinical and practical orientation in sports healthcare.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards listed.
Mark Gildard is actively engaged in teaching and clinical service. He mentors student organizations and contributes to professional outreach through social media. There is no public information available about research grants or supervised students. He is not associated with a formal research laboratory or large research team.


