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Ashley Greenwood ’14

  • Assistant Professor of Exercise and Sport Science; Clinical Education Coordinator, Athletic Training Program; Pre-Health Advising Team Co-Chair
    Email Address:
    agreenwood@carthage.edu
    Office location:
    TARC 2010E
    Phone
    262-551-5817

    Ashley Greenwood ’14, MS, LAT, is the Clinical Education Coordinator for the Athletic Training Education Program and Assistant Professor of Exercise and Sport Science. She received her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Carthage and her master’s degree in health and kinesiology from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma. She is currently working on her Ph.D. in educational leadership with an emphasis in health and human performance from Concordia University-Chicago. Ashley has worked at a variety of health care facilities and has been a Certified Athletic Trainer at DII and NAIA institutions, small and large high schools, and various clinics. Ashley also has experience in teaching various courses for CAATE accredited institutions at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She taught lower and upper extremity clinical and classroom courses, health in today’s society, and kinesiology. While working at these facilities, Ashley served as a primary injury reporter for the NFL Korey Stringer Institute Grant for high school athletics.

    • B.A. — Athletic Training, Carthage College (2014)
    • M.S. — Health and Kinesiology, Northeastern State University, Oklahoma (2016)
    • Ph.D. — Educational leadership, Concordia University-Chicago (anticipated 2022)
    • AHS 4439/5439 Healthcare Informatics
    • AHS 4469/5469 Evidence-Based Practice in Healthcare
    • ATH 5110 Clinical Skills I
    • ATH 5101 Practicum I
    • ATH 5250 Pharmacological Agents in Athletic Training
    • ATH 5851 Immersive Clinical Experience in Athletic Training
    • ATH 5990 Capstone in Athletic Training

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