Mary Westby is the Program Director for the Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program. She is responsible for the oversight of MAT, including working with the Clinical Education Coordinator and Research Coordinator to ensure curricular and clinical development, and implementation of the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) standards and ensuring the preparedness of students to practice independently upon graduation. She serves as one of the primary advisors for MAT current students and prospective students interested in athletic training. She teaches Foundations in Athletic Training (ATP 500), Clinical Pharmacology (NUR 337 and ATP 537 – a joint course between MAT and Nursing students), and Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training I and II (ATP 511 and 512). Her favorite topic to teach is therapeutic modalities – the application of physical agents and manual therapy to treat musculoskeletal injuries. This is also a research interest of hers along with assessment of student learning in athletic training programs.
She is also an Instructor and Instructor Trainer for the American Red Cross, regularly certifying current MAT students, undergraduate students, and campus faculty and staff in various levels of CPR training. As the advisor for the Gustavus Athletic Trainers' Association and Iota Tau Alpha, the national honor society for athletic training, Mary gets the opportunity to encourage community and professional service among the students in the ATP. She enjoys her opportunities to interact with students and other faculty inside and out of the classroom.
Mary is originally from Waconia, MN. She enjoys spending time with her family who are still in the area, including her niece and twin nephews. Mary, her husband and their son enjoy spending summers up north, fishing, and boating. During the long winter months Mary enjoys snowshoeing.
She is a BOC-certified athletic trainer, licensed in the state of Minnesota and a member of the National Athletic Training Association. She is involved in the athletic training profession at the national and state level as a peer reviewer for the CAATE and a member of the Minnesota Athletic Trainers Association (MATA) Governmental Affairs Committee. She is also the co-advisor of the MATA student senate.
ATP-512: Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training II
ATP-537: Clinical Pharmacology
HES-214: Medical Terminology
NUR-337: Principles Clinical Pharmacology
ATP-511: Therapeutic Interventions At I
HES-511: Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training I
ATP-500: Foundational Concepts in Athletic Training
HES-500: Foundational Concepts in Athletic Training
HES-512: Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training II
HES-537: Clinical Pharmacology
HES-291: Independent Study
HES-337: Principles of Clinical Pharmacology
HES-309: Biomech/Functnl Anat
HES-312: Leadership in AT
Bethel University, EdD in Leadership in Higher Education; University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Certificate in Emerging Leaders in Private Colleges; Old Dominion University MSEd in Athletic Training; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, BA in Exercise and Sports Science - Athletic Training