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Faculty & Research


Trent Applegate

  • Lecturer, Applied Health Science Department

Education:

  • H.S.D at Indiana University, 2003
  • M.P.H. at Indiana University, 1999
  • M.S. at Indiana University, 1988
  • B.S. at Wilmington College of Ohio, 1987

Contact Information:

(812) 856-4009
[send e-mail]
HPER 116

Background:

  • Facilitator for Michiana Coordinated School Health Leadership Institute, 2004-present
  • Trained Facilitator for the Change Game: Systems Thinking/Systems Changing through the Indiana Department of Education, July 2005
  • Certified Instructor Trainer, American Red Cross
  • Authorized Instructor, American Red Cross
  • Indiana University Grant-in-Aid of Research Award, Spring 2002-03
  • Faculty Sponsor, Eta Sigma Gamma Nu Chapter

Research:

Unintentional injury care and prevention; American Red Cross and American Heart Association operations; violence and public health; coordinated school health programs (especially in higher education).

Publications:

Applegate, T., & Torabi, M. (2003). Promoting college health learning using the Coordinated School Health Programs (CSHP) model as a guide. Poster presented for American Public Health Association (APHA).

Applegate, T. & Jones, I. K. (2002). College students knowledge of the connection between HPV and cervical cancer. ESG Health Education Student Monograph Journal, 19, 1-5.

Hoffman, M., Schrader, J., Applegate, T. & Koceja, D. (1998). Unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects. Journal of Athletic Training, 33, 319-322.

Courses Recently Taught:

HPER H160 First Aid and Emergency Care

HPER H460 Practicum in First Aid Instruction

HPER H511 Advanced Emergency Care

HPER S255 Threats and Violence in the Workplace

HPER H464 Organization and Administration of Coordinated School Health Programs