UW-Madison Department of Kinesiology - Andrew Winterstein

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Kinesiology
School of Education
UW-Madison
Unit II Gym
2000 Observatory Dr.
MadisonWI  53706-1121

Tel: 608/262-0259
Fax: 608/262-1656

Email: kines@education.wisc.edu
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Bio for Andrew Winterstein, PhD, ATC

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Associate Clinical Professor
Academic Staff

Kinesiology
Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP)
School of Education (SoE)

1037 Gymnasium-Natatorium  binoculars icon
2000 Observatory Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
Office: 608/265-2503

winterstein@education.wisc.edu

Personal Biography

Dr. Winterstein is the director of the CAATE accredited athletic training education program. He also holds a clinical appointment at University Health Services and an affiliate appointment in the Dept. of Ortho. Rehab in the School of Medicine and Public Health.


Education

1994 - Ph D, Higher Education Administration
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI

1986 - MS, Applied Physiology / Athletic Training
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon

1984 - BS, Secondary Education-Biology
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona


The following is a representative sample of professional development activities.

May 2007. Activity Type: Conference Attendance, Title: The Teaching Professor Conference, Atlanta, GA.

May 2007. Activity Type: Conference Attendance, Title: Wisconsin Athletic Trainers Association Meeting, LaCrosse, WI.

March 2007. Activity Type: Conference Attendance, Title: GLATA Winter Meeting, Sponsoring Organization: GLATA, St. Charles, IL.

January 2007. Activity Type: Conference Attendance, Title: NATA Educator's Conference, Sponsoring Organization: NATA.

 

 

The following is a representative sample of contracts, grants and sponsored research.

2008 - Amount: $4,012.00, "Uw Health Sports Medicine Classic Research Fund," Awarded By: UW Health, Grant Institution: UW Health, Andrew P. Winterstein, Co-Principal; T.M. McGuine, Co-Principal; K.E. Carr, Co-Principal.

The following is a representative sample of publications.

Winterstein, A.P. (2010). The Athletic Trainer-Physician Relationship. Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, 2(4), 155-159.

Harrelson, G.L., Gardner, G., & Winterstein, A.P. (2009). Administrative Topics in Athletic Training - Concpets to Practice. Thorofare, NJ: SLACK Inc.

Winterstein, A.P. (2009). The Athletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success. Thorofare, NJ: Slack Inc.

Winterstein, A.P. (2009). Education as a Professional Practice Issue: Two Ideas to Improve Athletic Training. Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, 1(2), 55-58.

Winterstein, A.P., & McGuine, T.M. (2006). Injury Prevention and Performance Enhancement: A Changing Paradigm. Athletic Therapy Today, 11(1), 22-24.

Winterstein, A.P., & Nelson, R.L. (2006). Art and Athletic Training: Taking Your Lab to the Campus Museum. Athletic Therapy Today, 11(4), 7-9.

Barker, W.S., Winterstein, A.P., Wright, K.E., & Wright, V.H. (2004). Tools for Creating E-Learning: Learning Objects. Athletic Therapy Today, 9(1), 10-14.

Winterstein, A.P. (2003). The Athletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success. Thorofare, NJ: Slack Inc.

Winterstein, A.P., & Storrs, C.M. (2001). Herbal Supplements: Considerations for the Athletic Trainer. Journal of Athletic Training, 36, 425-432.

The following is a representative sample of presentations.

Winterstein, A.P. (2009). Evidence-Based Practice: It Applies to Teaching Too, 2009 NATA Annual Symposium, San Antonio Texas.

Winterstein, A.P. (2009). The Impact of Knee Injury on Physical Activity Outcomes in Young Females, NATA Annual Symposium 2009 - Free Communications Poster Session, San Antonio Texas.

Winterstein, A.P. (2009). Athletic Training Education: Influencing Professional Practice, 2009 WATA Annual Meeting, Madison, WI.

Winterstein, A.P. (2008). Emerging Information Technology Trends for Clinical and Academic Settings. Harnessing Medical Information Resources., 2008 NATA Annual Symposium, St. Louis, Missouri.

Winterstein, A.P. (2007). Using Technology in the Athletic Training Classroom, GLATA Winter Meeting, Lake Charles, Il.

Winterstein, A.P. (2007). Clinical Teaching in the Patient Care Setting: Lessons From Academic Medicine, NATA Educator’s Conference, Dallas, Texas.

Winterstein, A.P. (2005). Learning Strategies: A Place for the Humanities in Athletic Training Education? A Case Study. Poster Presentation, 2005 NATA Educator’s Conference - Poster Session, Montgomery, Texas.

The following is a representative sample of awards.

Honored Instructor Recognition
Organization: Univeristy Housing
Purpose: Teaching
Scope: UW Madison
Description: An annual award nominated by students in University Housing. In recognition for positive impact on undergraduate education.
Date(s): April 18, 2011

Outstanding Educator Award
Organization: Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association
Purpose: Teaching
Scope: Regional
Date(s): March 2008

University Housing Favorite Instructor Award
Organization: UW Residence Halls
Date(s): December 2007

MERLOT Classics Award for Exemplary Online Learning Resources
Organization: MERLOT
Purpose: Teaching
Scope: National
Date(s): August 2007

Outstanding Educator Award
Organization: Wisconsin Athletic Trainers Association
Purpose: Teaching
Scope: State
Date(s): April 2007

2006 NATA Multimedia Committee Contest Winner - Educational Division – Learning Objects
Organization: NATA
Scope: National
Description: Assessing Blood Pressure: A MERLOT Learning Object (co-author with Barker WS, Mistry DM)
Date(s): 2006

Wisconsin Teaching Scholar. UW-Madison representative to the UW System Wisconsin Teaching Scholars Program
Description: Year long program dedicated to improving our understanding of student learning and the scholarship of teaching.
Date(s): 2005 - 2006

Distinguished Service Award
Organization: UW-Madison School of Education
Purpose: Service, University
Scope: School of Education
Date(s): April 26, 2006

The following is a representative sample of professional memberships.

National Athletic Trainers Association(NATA)
Position Held: Certified Member, Scope of Organization: National

Wisconsin Atheltic Trainers Association(WATA)
Position Held: Certified Member, Scope of Organization: State

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