Office: 310K Rowell
Phone: (802) 656-7741
Email: Kelly.Tourville@uvm.edu
Prof. Kelly Tourville received her B.S. in health education and athletic training as well as a M.Ed. in interdisciplinary design from the University of Vermont. She is the Athletic Training Education Program Clinical Coordinator and she teaches courses throughout the AT curriculum. Prior to returning to UVM after completing her undergraduate degree, Prof. Tourville spent eight years working in an outpatient orthopedic rehabilitation clinic specializing in sports medicine, in Colchester, VT. She is an active member of both the Vermont Association of Athletic Trainers (VAAT) and Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) and sits on the Academic Scholarship and Career Assistance Committees for these organizations.
While at UVM she has worked directly with division one varsity athletes on the women’s swimming and diving teams, as well as the men’s and women’s alpine and Nordic ski teams. Prof. Tourville was the medical coordinator and Certified Athletic Trainer for the NCAA National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Skiing Championships hosted by UVM in 2005.
M.Ed., University of Vermont, Interdisciplinary Design in Higher Education, 2002
B.S., University of Vermont, Health Education, Teaching Licensure K-12, Concentration in Athletic Training, 1992
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
Rehabilitation Techniques
Senior Internship in Athletic Training
Beynnon BD, Ryder SH, Konradsen L, Johnson RJ, Johnson KA, Renstrom PA: The Effect of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Trauma and Bracing on Knee Proprioception. University of Vermont, Department of Musculoskeletal Research. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 27:2, 150-155, 1999. (Abstract)
State of Vermont Athletic Trainer
National Athletic Training Board of Certification
National Athletic Trainers' Association, Inc. (NATA)
Vermont Association of Athletic Trainers (VAAT)
Vermont State Board of Education. Educator's License: Health Education K-12 Level 1
American Red Cross. CPR Certified
CPR Instructor for Professional Rescuer/AED
The National Federation of Interscholastic Sports Education Program/American Sport
Education Program (NFISEP/ASEP). Leadership Level Certified Instructor. Sports First
Aid. 1994-1998