- June 30, 2026 | 1:15 PM - 2:11 PM
- PCC, 201C
Serving Those Who Serve: Health on the Front Line
At the end of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
1. Recognize occupational exposures unique to tactical populations.
2. Evaluate embedded care models supporting readiness and injury mitigation.
3. Integrate behavior-change strategies to improve reporting and early care.
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Rapid Fire
Essential
Documents
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13:15 - 13:22Comparison of Musculoskeletal Injury Patterns Between Urban Fire Departments with Direct Access Health Care Providers versus Traditional Workers’ Compensation ModelsNicholas Heebner PhD, ATC
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13:22 - 13:29Does the New National Fire Protection Association 1580 Standard Differentiate Readiness? Insights from Body Composition Profiles Across First Responders.Brian Newman PhD, LAT, ATC
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13:29 - 13:36Biopsychosocial Differences in Firefighter Reporting MSD SymptomsJennifer Tinsley Kubala PhD, LAT, ATC
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13:36 - 13:43Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in a 46-Year-Old Male Firefighter with Full Return to DutyElizabeth Mohnkern
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13:43 - 13:50Risk Factors for the Development of Lower Extremity Stress Fractures in Active-Duty SoldiersKara Radzak PhD, LAT, ATC
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13:50 - 13:57The Association Between History of Contact Sports Participation and Recovery Following Concussion during Combatives Training Activities among Military Service Academy CadetsKenneth Cameron PhD, MPH, ATC
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13:57 - 14:04The Association between Number of Concussion Symptom Clusters Endorsed at the Time of Injury and Total Recovery Duration in Military Service Academy CadetsSteven Malvasi MS, ATC
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14:04 - 14:11Using Peer Education to Overcome Injury Reporting Barriers in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps FreshmenAmy Fraley PhD, LAT, ATC