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Welcome back to another episode of On the Move, the podcast from the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management at Texas A&M University. In this episode, host Chelsea Reber sits down with Dr. Patrick St. Louis, Clinical Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. Dr. Louis talks about Disaster Day, the nation’s largest disaster simulation event. He shares his journey guiding students in athletic training, fostering their enthusiasm through hands-on learning and unique methods like fire cupping. He also speaks about how Texas A&M’s top-ranked athletic training program goes beyond the field, developing critical soft skills and preparing students for diverse roles across healthcare and sports. Discover how undergraduate and master’s students build close, supportive relationships, and gain Dr. St. Louis's advice on networking, growth, and career development in athletic training. Also explore the latest trends in the field, including evolving curriculum and innovative training methods. To learn more about the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management at TAMU, visit https://knsm.tamu.edu/ Host: Chelsea Reber Guest: Dr. Patrick St. Louis, Clinical Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University Timestamps: (00:00 - 00:34) Introduction (00:35 - 01:53) Dr. St. Louis’ Role (01:53 - 02:49) Athletic Training Interest (02:49 - 03:47) Teaching Style (03:47 - 04:44) Unique Techniques (04:44 - 05:50) Student Relationships (05:50 - 07:49) MSAT Program (07:49 - 09:13) Kinesio Taping (09:13 - 12:05) Top Program Highlights (12:06 - 14:21) Disaster Day Collaboration (14:21 - 15:58) Advice for Students (15:58 - End) Curriculum Trends