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Kathryn Vreeland, Ed.D., M.B.A., ATC

Clinical Professor

Alma mater(s)
  • Ed.D.; University of Vermont
  • M.B.A.; University of Vermont
  • B.S., Sports Medicine; Castleton State College

BIO

Professor Kit Vreeland is a nationally certified and Vermont licensed athletic trainer. Due to her multidisciplinary education and experience, she is an active instructor in numerous programs and courses in the Rehabilitation and Movement Science Department, including exercise science, emergency medical services, and physical therapy. Professor Vreeland specializes in emergency medical response for sports medicine, injury prevention and care, and human movement.

Dr. Vreeland’s clinical duties at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ include her role as head athletic trainer for club sports, providing and managing coverage for high- and medium-risk sports. She works most closely with the rugby teams, and provides consultation on injury prevention, evaluation, management, and rehabilitation for all ¶¶Òõ̽̽ club sport athletes. In addition, she has provided AT services for the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Army Reserved Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC).

Professor Vreeland is also very active in the community as an athletic trainer providing services at local athletic events and community sporting competition. This has included coverage at various colleges, high schools, clubs, and leagues within northern Vermont, including Winooski High School, St. Michael’s and Champlain Colleges, and the Vermont Ice Storm semi-pro football team. She has volunteered at community events such as the Vermont City Marathon, USA Triathlon Championships, and as a guest instructor for the VT Healthcare and Emergency Medical System Conference. Kit is an instructor for the American Heart Association, and is the current Treasurer for the Vermont Association of Athletic Trainers.

Outside of teaching and athletic training, her interests span an active lifestyle. She is a nationally recognized adventure racer, , and competes in expedition races around the world

Courses

  • EXSC 213 – Biomechanics of Human Movement
  • DPT 413 – Movement Systems III (Emergency Medicine content)
  • EXSC 296 – Special Topics: Screening and Assessment of Movement
  • RMS 244 – Modalities (lab)
  • RMS 157 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
  • AT 155 – Emergency Response in Athletic Training
  • AT 158 - Fundamentals of Athletic Training
  • AT 159 - Practicum I in Athletic Training
  • AT 160 - Practicum II in Athletic Training
  • AT 168 – Directed Observation in Athletic Training
  • AT 169 – Clinical Experience in AT I
  • AT 170 – Clinical Experience in AT II
  • AT 196 – Special Topics: Introduction to Athletic Training

Awards and Achievements

  • Awarded: Dean’s Curriculum Innovation Grant at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ (2022)
  • Nominated: Prelock Online Teaching Award at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ (2021)
  • Nominated: ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, 2019
  • Nominated: ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Kroepsch-Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award, 2018
  • Nominated: ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Graduate Teaching Fellow of the Year, 2008

Area(s) of expertise

Emergency medical response in sports medicine, academic effects of concussion on college students.

Bio

Professor Kit Vreeland is a nationally certified and Vermont licensed athletic trainer. Due to her multidisciplinary education and experience, she is an active instructor in numerous programs and courses in the Rehabilitation and Movement Science Department, including exercise science, emergency medical services, and physical therapy. Professor Vreeland specializes in emergency medical response for sports medicine, injury prevention and care, and human movement.

Dr. Vreeland’s clinical duties at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ include her role as head athletic trainer for club sports, providing and managing coverage for high- and medium-risk sports. She works most closely with the rugby teams, and provides consultation on injury prevention, evaluation, management, and rehabilitation for all ¶¶Òõ̽̽ club sport athletes. In addition, she has provided AT services for the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Army Reserved Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC).

Professor Vreeland is also very active in the community as an athletic trainer providing services at local athletic events and community sporting competition. This has included coverage at various colleges, high schools, clubs, and leagues within northern Vermont, including Winooski High School, St. Michael’s and Champlain Colleges, and the Vermont Ice Storm semi-pro football team. She has volunteered at community events such as the Vermont City Marathon, USA Triathlon Championships, and as a guest instructor for the VT Healthcare and Emergency Medical System Conference. Kit is an instructor for the American Heart Association, and is the current Treasurer for the Vermont Association of Athletic Trainers.

Outside of teaching and athletic training, her interests span an active lifestyle. She is a nationally recognized adventure racer, , and competes in expedition races around the world

Courses

  • EXSC 213 – Biomechanics of Human Movement
  • DPT 413 – Movement Systems III (Emergency Medicine content)
  • EXSC 296 – Special Topics: Screening and Assessment of Movement
  • RMS 244 – Modalities (lab)
  • RMS 157 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
  • AT 155 – Emergency Response in Athletic Training
  • AT 158 - Fundamentals of Athletic Training
  • AT 159 - Practicum I in Athletic Training
  • AT 160 - Practicum II in Athletic Training
  • AT 168 – Directed Observation in Athletic Training
  • AT 169 – Clinical Experience in AT I
  • AT 170 – Clinical Experience in AT II
  • AT 196 – Special Topics: Introduction to Athletic Training

Awards and Achievements

  • Awarded: Dean’s Curriculum Innovation Grant at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ (2022)
  • Nominated: Prelock Online Teaching Award at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ (2021)
  • Nominated: ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, 2019
  • Nominated: ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Kroepsch-Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award, 2018
  • Nominated: ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Graduate Teaching Fellow of the Year, 2008

Areas of Expertise

Emergency medical response in sports medicine, academic effects of concussion on college students.

Associations and Affiliations

Associations and Affiliations

  • National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA), VT State Rep. for District 1 LGBTQ+ Advisory Committee
  • Vermont Association of Athletic Trainers (VAAT), Executive Board Treasurer
  • Vermont Agency of Human Service: Concussion Task Force Return-to-Learn Advisory Committee
  • American Red Cross Certified Instructor: Emergency Medical Response
  • American Red Cross Certified Instructor: CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer
  • American Red Cross Certified Instructor: First Aid & Basic Life Support
  • World Rugby Player Welfare