Sports Medicine Mission Statement
Albertus Magnus College Sports Medicine is committed to providing exceptional sports medicine care to all intercollegiate student-athletes. Our staff is dedicated to the development of a safe intercollegiate athletics program by protecting the health and well-being of its student-athletes, as well as by providing a safe sport environment. The NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook, the National Athletic Trainers Association's Policy Statements, and the GNAC Best Practices are used as a guide in establishing recommendations and procedures for preventing and managing athletic-related injuries at Albertus Magnus College.
The sports medicine staff strives to protect and return the injured student-athlete to sport participation as quickly and safely as possible. The sports medicine staff possesses knowledge in injury prevention, injury recognition, evaluation and assessment; immediate care, and the treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning of athletic injuries. All injuries must be reported to the Albertus Magnus College sports medicine staff for evaluation, treatment, and potential referral. A medical referral will be made when deemed necessary. The athlete must also directly communicate any concerns that he/she may have regarding his/her injury evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation program to any member of the sports medicine staff.
Meet the Athletic Training Staff
Athletic Trainer | Contact Information |
Allison Pinto
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apinto@albertus.edu or call 203-773-4472 (VB, M/W Swim, WIH, BSB)
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Kristina Fortier
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kfortier@albertus.edu or call 203-773-4472 (MSOC, WTEN, MIH, MLAX, MTEN) |
John Juniet
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jjuniet@albertus.edu or call 203-773-4472 (WSOC, MBB, WBB, WLAX) |
Student-Athlete Required Information
New Student-Athlete/Freshman/Transfers | Returning Student-Athletes |
New Student-Athlete/Freshman/Transfers Paperwork | Returning Student-Athlete Paperwork |
ADHD Information | ADHD Information |
Hospitals - Directions - Yale New Haven Hospital