
معرفی
Dr. Sarah Seitz serves as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science within the Morrison Family College of Health at the University of St. Thomas. With over a decade of clinical experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer at Division I institutions, she bridges academic theory with real-world sports medicine practice while advancing the college's mission of whole person care and health innovation.
Her educational foundation includes:
- Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science (2014), North Dakota State University
- Master of Athletic Training (2015), North Dakota State University
- Clinical Doctorate in Athletic Training with Teaching Specialization (2023), Temple University
Dr. Seitz's research critically examines Relative Energy Deficiency Syndrome (REDs) in female athletes, investigating physiological, nutritional, and performance impacts through presentations at national conferences including the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) and National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). Her clinical expertise spans Therapeutic Cupping, Active Release Techniques, and Dry Needling alongside core certifications in Athletic Training (ATC/LAT) and Strength Conditioning (CSCS).
Professional Credentials:
- Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)
- Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT)
- Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
Scientific Awards: No awards or fellowships are documented in available materials.
Teaching and mentorship currently focus on EXSC 450 Internship courses for Exercise Science majors, providing 100-hour clinical observation requirements for graduate program pathways. No research grants or formal student advisement details are specified in institutional records.
Laboratory and research infrastructure affiliations remain unspecified in current faculty documentation.



