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Sayuri Sy Hiraishi, MS, ATC/L, CSCS, PRT, PES, CES EDUCATION Doctor of Science, Anticipated August 2017 Overall GPA: 4.0/4.0 Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, Utah Doctor of Science in Health Science, Concentration in Athletic Training Master of Science, May 2009 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Overall GPA: 3.83/4.0 Applied Physiology & Kinesiology, Concentration in Athletic Training & Sports Medicine Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science, May 2007 Texas State University San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas Overall GPA: 3.95/4.0 Major: Exercise and Sports Science, CAATE Accredited Athletic Training Program Minor: Sports Psychology EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES Clinical Assistant Professor/Clinical Education Coordinator Aug. 2014 Present Department of Kinesiology,, Corpus Christi, TX Teach undergraduate courses in Prevention and Care, Therapeutic Modalities, Evaluation of Upper Extremity Injuries, and Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training (V) Oversee the AT Program as the clinical education coordinator, schedule on and off-campus rotations, organize and administer student, preceptor, and site evaluations, and conduct site visits Facilitated communication between the AT Program and preceptors by publishing monthly AT Program newsletters Organize and host the annual Preceptor Training in July and the AT Student Orientation in August Manage records and facilitate the communication on E*Value (online healthcare education system) Instructor/Clinical Education Coordinator Aug. 2010 Aug. 2014 Department of Kinesiology,, Corpus Christi, TX Taught undergraduate courses in Therapeutic Modalities, Evaluation of Lower Extremity Injuries, Kinetic Anatomy, Prevention and Care, Weight Training, and Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training (II-V) Oversaw the AT Program as the clinical education coordinator, scheduled off-campus rotations and conducted site-visits Facilitated communication between the AT Program and preceptors by publishing monthly AT Program newsletters Conducted the annual AT Program inventory and formulated, executed and evaluated the monthly Comprehensive Assessment plan with the program director to maximize the outcomes of the program Assisted in implementing E*Value (online healthcare education system) and organizing records on e-accred Facilitated the transition and the implementation of CAATE 5 th Edition AT Education Competencies Took an active role in the CAATE re-accreditation process by writing portions of the self-study, arranging meetings with the site visitors and developing proposals and revisions Served as an CIE and educated preceptors through the annual Preceptor Training in July CLINICAL EXPERIENCES Assistant Athletic Trainer Aug. 2010 Aug. 2014 Department of Athletics,, Corpus Christi, TX Evaluated, treated, rehabilitated and prevented athletic injuries in women s basketball (2010-14) and golf (2010-12) Hosted in-services for students and professional development meetings for athletic training staff and faculty Served as a preceptor and supervised undergraduate athletic training students and graduate assistants Arranged weekly physicians visits to the campus and organized its staff & students coverage Performed daily chemical and mechanical maintenance of HydroWorx pools Conducted monthly emergency equipment inspection and maintained AEDs, supplemental O 2 tanks, etc Assisted in completing the inventory and preparing a yearly bid over Athletic Training equipment and supplies

Sayuri Sy Hiraishi Page 2 of 6 Assistant Athletic Trainer Aug. 2009 June 2010 Department of Athletics, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL Evaluated, treated, rehabilitated and prevented athletic injuries in volleyball and swimming & diving Served as a preceptor and supervised athletic training students Conducted the inventory of Athletic Training equipment and supplies Expanded knowledge of the integrated human movement and clinically applied it by designing and implementing the injury prevention programs based on the individual or team needs Head Athletic Trainer Aug. 2008 June 2009 Buchholz High School, Gainesville, FL Evaluated, treated, rehabilitated and prevented athletic injuries in football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, wrestling, golf, tennis, swimming & diving, lacrosse, weightlifting, track & field/cross country Served as a preceptor and supervised athletic training students and observers Conducted the inventory of Athletic Training equipment and supplies, prepared and processed yearly bid Developed the policies and procedures, remodeled the athletic training room, kept an inventory and planned the sport medicine budget each semester Exercise Specialist Intern Aug. 2008 Dec. 2008 Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute, Gainesville, FL Administered rehabilitations to orthopedic patients and functional training sessions to collegiate and recreational athletes Assisted in conducting functional movement screening on collegiate athletes and analyzing their biomechanics Assisted in the cycling endurance training research directed by Jeff Plasschaert Head Athletic Trainer Aug. 2007 May 2008 Hawthorne Middle/High School, Hawthorne, FL Evaluated, treated, rehabilitated and prevented athletic injuries in football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, weightlifting, track & field, and cheerleading teams Conducted the inventory of Athletic Training equipment and supplies, prepared and processed yearly bid Athletic Training Intern Mar. 2008 June 2008 AFL Orlando Predators, Orlando, FL Assisted in rehabilitating, stretching, massaging, taping and performing other game-day duties Athletic Training Intern Jan. 2007 June 2007 AFL Austin Wranglers, Austin, TX Designed the rehabilitation programs for injured athletes under the physical therapist s supervision Acquainted with creative techniques of hands-on therapy utilizing massage and muscle energy techniques Athletic Training Student Aug. 2004 Dec. 2006 Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, TX Senior: Women s Volleyball (Fall 2006) Junior: Football & Student Health Center (Fall 2005), Women s Soccer (Spring 2006) Sophomore: Men s Basketball (Fall 2004), Track and Field (Spring 2005) Expanded knowledge of prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries Athletic Training Intern Dec. 2006 Jan. 2007 NBADL Fort Worth Flyers and Medical Center of Arlington, Fort Worth, TX Formulated basketball-specific warm-ups and nutritional guidelines for the team Assisted in injury evaluations, documenting, taping, stretching, massaging and other treatments Researched on surgery procedures and advanced injury rehabilitations at the Medical Center of Arlington

Sayuri Sy Hiraishi Page 3 of 6 Athletic Trainer Dec. 2006 Japan Travel MISH Honolulu Marathon Tour, Honolulu, HI Consulted with the clients and designed treatment and taping protocols for each individual Administered Kinesio-taping, massage and stretch before and after the marathon based on individual needs Athletic Training & Teaching Assistant Intern June and Aug. 2005 California State University-Long Beach and Long Beach Sports Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy, CA Lectured on athletic injuries and related rehabilitation, and human anatomy in cadaver labs Athletic Training Intern Aug. 2004 and July 2005 Niigata Albirex (Japanese Professional Basketball Team), Niigata Assisted the head ATC in practice and treatment of injuries and obtained techniques of Eastern Medicine Coordinated basketball clinics for elementary and high school basketball players OTHER EXPERIENCES Graduate Teaching Assistant Jan. May, 2009 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Taught Clinical Human Anatomy for Exercise Science to graduate students in cadaver labs Anatomy Illustrator May July, 2007 Texas State University San Marcos, San Marcos, TX Collaborated with Dr. Jack Ransone as illustrator for Basic Athletic Training: A Guide for the Athletic Training Student published by Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company Supplementary Private School Teacher May Aug. 2003, July Aug. 2004 Yotetsu Juku, Tokyo Taught Japanese, Mathematics, and English to elementary, junior high, and high school students COURSES TAUGHT TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS Year Spring Summer I Summer II Fall 2010 KINE 3191 KINE 3320 KINE 4191 2011 KINE 2192 KINE 3191 KINE 3192 KINE 3320 KINE 3324 KINE 4191 2012 KINE 3318 KINE 1106 KINE 1106 KINE 3191 KINE 3324 KINE 3320 2013 KINE 3192 KINE 4325 KINE 3191 KINE 3324 (Online) KINE 3320 2014 KINE 3192 KINE 3320 KINE 3324 KINE 3322 KINE 4291 Note Course listings represent the following courses: KINE 1106 Weight Training: This course provides the study and practice of physiological principles related to training programs for the development of muscular strength and cardiorespiratory endurance.

Sayuri Sy Hiraishi Page 4 of 6 KINE 2192 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training II: This course focuses on clinical proficiencies related to injury prevention and care, wrapping, taping and bracing, as well as acute and emergency care procedures. This course is taken concurrently by students enrolled in KINE 3318 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries. KINE 3191 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training III: This course focuses on clinical proficiencies related to use of therapeutic modalities and manual therapies. This course is taken concurrently by students enrolled in KINE 3320 Therapeutic Modalities. KINE 3192 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training IV: This course focuses on clinical proficiencies related to lower extremity assessment and diagnosis, and referral. This course is taken concurrently by students enrolled in KINE 3324 Evaluation of Lower Extremity Injuries. KINE 3318 Prevention and Care for Athletic Injuries: This course provides the general knowledge and general application of theory, principles, and skills used in the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. KINE 3320 Therapeutic Modalities: This course provides the knowledge of current theory and application of therapeutic modalities used in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. KINE 3322 Evaluation of Upper Extremity Injuries: Provides the student with general knowledge of evaluation techniques of athletic injuries to the upper extremities including range of motion testing, neurologic, and orthopedic evaluations. KINE 3324 Evaluation of Lower Extremity Injuries: This course provides the general knowledge of evaluation techniques of athletic injuries to the lower extremities including range of motion testing, neurologic and orthopedic evaluations. KINE 4191/4291 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training V: This course focuses on clinical proficiencies related to upper extremity assessment and diagnosis, and referral. This course is taken concurrently by students enrolled in KINE 3322 Evaluation of Upper Extremity Injuries. KINE 4325 Kinetic Anatomy (Online): This course focuses on an analysis of the skeletal, muscular, and neurological structure and functional aspects of human movement with emphasis on sport and fitness activities. PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES Hiraishi, S. (March, 2012) Kossetsu Hanbetsu no Tame no Protocol: Ottawa Sokukansetsu Rule Kara Buffalo Rule He. [The Protocols of Detecting an Ankle/Foot Fracture from the Ottawa Ankle Rules to the Buffalo Rules]. Training Journal, 12-15. Hudak, R., Hiraishi, S. (2014) Fibromyalgia and Pain: Finding Inexpensive and Effective Therapeutic Interventions Literature Review. McNair Scholars Research Journal 2013, 60-70.

Sayuri Sy Hiraishi Page 5 of 6 PRESENTATIONS Hiraishi, S., Dover G.C. (February, 2008). A Thumb Injury in a High School Football Player: Diagnosing the Stener Lesion. Presented at the 33th Annual Southeast Athletic Trainers Association Clinical Symposium and Members Meeting, Franklin, TN Hiraishi, S. (June, 2014). Let s Blow up a Balloon! Breathing in Orthopedic Rehabilitation. Presented at the South Padre Athletic Training Seminar by Valley Athletic Trainers Association, South Padre, TX. MEDIA APPEARANCES KIII News May, 2014 Interview on the effectiveness of neuromuscular training to prevent ACL injuries among young female athletes. Preventative Sports Injury Training http://www.kiiitv.com/story/25611380/preventative-sports-injury-training KRIS-TV News May, 2014 Interview on the long-term effects of the accumulation of sub-concussive impacts. Concussions and Sub-concussive Injuries http://www.kristv.com/news/concussions-and-sub-concussive-injuries/ HONORS / AWARDS The A&M System Student Recognition Award for Teaching Excellence February, 2012 & June, 2012 NATA Research and Education Foundation Scholarship June, 2006 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) August, 2004 Present February, 2010 Present Southwest Athletic Trainers Association (SWATA) September, 2010 Present Costal Bend Athletic Trainers Society (CBATS) September, 2010 August, 2012 SWATA Ethnic Diversity Advisory Committee: Member April, 2012 Present Islanders Student Athletic Trainers Association: Faculty Co-Advisor September, 2010 Present TAMUCC AT Program Reaccreditation Committee: Member February, 2011 December, 2013 TAMUCC Athletic Training Curriculum Committee: Member July, 2012 Present TAMUCC Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Search Committee: February April, 2011 Member March April, 2012 & 2013 TAMUCC AT Program Student Selection Committee: Member TAMUCC Athletic Training Scholarship Committee: Member October, 2010 Present August, 2011 Present TAMUCC Assistant Athletic Trainer Search Committee: Member August November, 2012 TAMUCC McNair Scholar Program Research Mentor April, 2013 August, 2013 QUALIFICATIONS / CERTIFICATIONS / LISENCES NATA BOC Athletic Training Certification: #060702059 Texas State Athletic Training Licensure: #AL4862 NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist: #201070520 PRI Postural Restoration Trained: #002014014 NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist: #1366110 NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist: #1368208 FMS Level 1 Certified June, 2007 Present August, 2010 Present February, 2010 Present January 2014 Present December, 2009 Present January, 2010 Present July, 2013 Present DNS Basic A Course Completed June, 2013 Graston Technique Module 1 Certified March, 2010 Present American Red Cross: CPR & AED Professional Rescuer AT Program Preceptor September, 2011 Present August, 2008 Present

Sayuri Sy Hiraishi Page 6 of 6 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Speaker: VATA South Padre Athletic Training Seminar 2014 June, 2014 Let's Blow Up A Balloon!: Breathing in Orthopedic Rehabilitation Speaker & Assistant Workshop Director: Concussion Workshop August, 2013 Evaluation, Diagnosis and Return to Play BOC approved provider (TAMUCC) Speaker & Assistant Workshop Director: Concussion Workshop July, 2012 Baseline and Sideline Assessment BOC approved provider (TAMUCC) Speaker & Assistant Workshop Director: Manual Therapy CEU Workshop June, 2012 Tensegrity and Scar Tissue Mobilization BOC approved provider (TAMUCC) Speaker & Assistant Camp Director: 1 st Annual Athletic Training Camp June, 2012 Speaker & Assistant Camp Director: 2 nd Annual Athletic Training Camp July, 2013 Speaker: TAMUCC AT Faculty & Staff Professional Development Series July, 2013 Understanding The Basic PRI Concepts Speaker: TAMUCC AT Faculty & Staff Professional Development Series October, 2012 β-thelassemia Trait in Athletes Speaker: TAMUCC AT Faculty & Staff Professional Development Series February, 2012 Understanding and Applying Statistics Evidence-Based Practice Speaker: TAMUCC AT Program In-Service April, 2014 Nature is Calling? Revisiting and Rethinking of Our Habits Speaker: TAMUCC AT Program In-Service February, 2013 Guest Speaker: KINE 3322 Upper Extremity Injuries Evaluation December, 2013 The Scapula Counts, Too! Understanding Scapular Dyskinesis Speaker: TAMUCC AT Program In-Service March, 2013 Sideline Tests for Concussion Lab Assistant: NATA National 64 th Annual Meeting June, 2013 Learning Lab The ABC s of Agility Training by Dr. Jay Dawes Lab Assistant: NATA National 62 nd Annual Meeting June, 2011 Learning Lab The Art and Science of Agility Training Program Design by Dr. Jay Dawes Lecture & Lab Assistant: Inspire Athletics Strength & Conditioning Seminar June, 2011 The Concept & Implementation of The S&C Program in a NCAA Basketball team Guest Speaker: KINE4322 Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries April, 2013 Rehab Your Brain!: Neuroplasticity and an Approach to the CNS Guest Speaker: Guest Lecture for Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital Residents & Physicians Athletic Training A Health Care Profession September, 2012 Guest Speaker: CBATS Student Athletic Trainer Workshop April, 2011 The Anatomy of the Knee