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Amanda Singer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

asinger@gettysburg.edu

717-337-6476

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Singer comes to Gettysburg for the 2023-24 academic year after serving the last two years at Yale.

Serving as an assistant athletic trainer at Yale for the last year, she implemented appropriate measures for student-athletes seeking mental health resources or assistance with acute and long-term mental health needs. She also collaborated with the strength and conditioning staff to create and implement injury prevention and recovery programs for field hockey and softball student-athletes.

She spent the 2021-22 academic year as an athletic training fellow at Yale, conducting preseason emergency action plan meetings to educate coaching staff and administration, organizing first-year medical clearance processes including baseline concussion testing, medical and musculoskeletal evaluation, and completion of required paperwork, and assisting the team orthopedist in weekly clinics with evaluation, documentation, and care of student-athletes.

While earning her master’s in athletic training at Delaware, Singer assisted with both the Blue Hens as well as at nearby Salesianum School. Among her work, she evaluated and assessed pathologies of the shoulder and hip regions to determine a plan of care and performed preventative screens in order to implement arm care program incorporating stretching, scapular stabilization and rotator cuff strengthening with the goal of preventing chronic overuse injuries in pitchers.

She was also a student representative to the Delaware Athletic Trainers’ Association, representing the views and opinions of athletic training students across the state of Delaware. She was also a teaching assistant for lower extremity evaluation in the Athletic Training Education Program at UD, assisting the professor with demonstrations of evaluation of lower extremity pathologies including palpation, range of motion, and special tests and arranging and organizing review sessions with students prior to practical examinations to refine clinical evaluation skills.

A National Athletic Trainer’s Association member, she earned her bachelor of science in kinesiology from University of Maryland-College Park in 2019.

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