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Dr. Chase Hale

Dr. Chase Hale

Associate Professor of Health & Human Sciences

  • Program Director, MS in Athletic Training

Department: Health and Human Sciences

Chase Hale received his B.S. in health science/athletic training and M.S. in education from James Madison University and a Ph.D. in organizational leadership from Shenandoah University. He is a certified and licensed athletic trainer. His research areas of interest are mentorship of athletic training students, pedagogical methods and athletic training psychomotor skill performance.

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Education and certifications

  • Education: B.S. in Health Science (Athletic Training Concentration) from James Madison University (1996); Master of Health Science in Education (minor in Higher Education) from James Madison University (1999); Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership from Shenandoah University (2015)
  • Certifications: ATC, LAT

Teaching Fields

  • Athletic Training; Kinesiology

Expertise and Topics

To inquire about scheduling a speaker or topic, contact the Bridgewater College Media Relations team at mediarelations@bridgewater.edu.

Speakers Bureau

  • Examination of Orthopedic Injuries

    Chase will provide an overview of orthopedic injuries. Often, these injuries relating to the muscles, bones and joints are a result of overuse or trauma to the body during both sport and non-sport related activities.

  • Emergency Care of Athletic Injuries

    In this presentation, Chase will discuss emergency preparedness and management for acute sport-related injuries and illnesses.

  • Prevention and Management of Environmental Injuries & Illnesses

    A discussion on how to prevent and manage environmental injuries and illnesses during outdoor recreational and sport activities.

Research areas and specializations

  • Mentorship of athletic training students; pedagogical methods and athletic training psychomotor skill performance

Personal interests

  • Spending time with family; photography; wild birds