Patrick St. Louis, Ed.D, LAT, ATC
Coordinator of Undergraduate Education, Clinical Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University College of Education & Human Development
Patrick St. Louis Ed.D, LAT, ATC, CKTI, CCT, GTS, NASM-CPT Dr. Patrick St. Louis is the Coordinator of Undergraduate Education for the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program overseeing the 3+2 track students. He is also a Clinical Assistant Professor within the MS in Athletic Training Program here at Texas A&M University. He has been a Certified Athletic Trainer since 2010 and has taught a multitude of athletic training, biomechanics, and exercise specific courses. He has taught in three CAATE accredited programs and has worked professionally in a multitude of settings. He and his wife have three wonderful kids

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Texas A&M Health’s Disaster Day is the nation’s largest student-led interprofessional emergency response simulation. Since 2008, the annual event has grown to 800 students in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, psychology, athletic training, veterinary medicine, and the Corp of Cadets. Traditionally conducted at a world-class training facility for emergency responders, interprofessional student teams work to rescue survivors, manage communications/logistics, solve public health cases using patient-level clues, and diagnose/treat standardized patients. The goal is to produce…