Jason Honeck, MS.Ed, ATC
814-362-7536
honeck@pitt.edu
Education:
B.S. Athletic Training (1998) – Alfred University, Alfred NY
M.S. Education (2000) – Alfred University, Alfred NY
Professional Experience:
Program Director of Athletic Training/Assistant Professor of Athletic Training May 2005 - present
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Interim Program Director of Athletic Training/Visiting Asst. Professor of Athletic Training Sept., 2004 – April, 2005
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Interim Program Director of Athletic Training/Visiting Instructor of Sports Medicine August, 2003 – August, 2004
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Head Athletic Trainer/ Instructor of Athletic Training August, 2000 – July, 2003
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Certifications:
- NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer Certification # 119902033 -- 1999
- NATABOC Certified Examiner -- 2000 - 2008
- NATABOC Test Site Administrator -- 2003 - 2008
- NATA Clinical Instructor Educator -- 2005 - present
- PA Licensed Athletic Trainer License # RT03303 -- 2002-present
- NY Licensed Athletic Trainer -- 2004 -present
- American Red Cross 1st Aid, CPR & Lifeguard Training -- 1994-present
- American Red Cross AED Training -- 2000 - present
- American Red Cross Professional Rescuer -- 2002 - present
Courses Taught:
- HPRED 0101 Introduction to Sports Medicine 2005-2007
- HPRED 1451 Capstone: Sports Medicine 2005-present
- HPRED 1309 Therapeutic Exercis 2004-present
- HPRED 1302 Therapeutic Modalities 2003-present
- HPRED 1381 Clinical in Athletic Training IV 2008
- HPRED 1481 Clinical in Athletic Training VI 2008
- HPRED 0110 Practicum in Athletic Training 2008
- HPRED 1420 Rehab Mgmt and Administration 2007
- HPRED 0206 Evaluation of Athletic Injuries I 2000-present
- HPRED 0207 Evaluation of Athletic Injuries II 2000-present
Research Interests:
- Long Term Concussion effects in athletics.
- How Students Learn – Teaching students 20 years ago vs. students now.
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Mark Kelley
814-362-0984
mfk7@pitt.edu
Education:
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, Education Specialization: Leadership in Higher Education
Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dissertation: Differences in job satisfaction between exercise science and non exercise science faculty.
MASTER OF SCIENCE, Exercise & Wellness Promotion 2004
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Research Project: “Comparison of Physical Activity and Sleep Habits Between Female College Students in Pennsylvania and Budapest.”
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, Sports Medicine 2003
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford, Pennsylvania
Professional Experience:
Instructor of Sports Medicine 2008-Present
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford, Pa
Visiting Assistant Professor of Sport & Exercise Science 2004-2008
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford, Pa
Graduate Teaching Assistant/Anatomy Laboratory 2003-2004
Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, Pa
Courses Taught: University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
- FS 0102: Freshman Seminar: Life at the Extremes
- FS 0102: Freshman Seminar: Mindless Eating: America & Food
- PEDC 0108: Physical Conditioning/Weight Training 1
- HPRED 0108: Nutrition
- HPRED 0250: Performance Enhancing Substances in Sport
- HPRED 1305: Biomechanics
- HPRED 1306: Exercise Physiology I with laboratory
- HPRED 1315: Exercise Physiology II
- HPRED 1320: Principles of Strength Training & Conditioning
- HPRED 1405: Research Methods in Sport & Exercise Science
- HPRED 1410: Exercise Prescription & Implementation
- HPRED 1415: Clinical Exercise Physiology I with laboratory
- HPRED 1416: Clinical Exercise Physiology II
- HPRED 1451: Capstone: Sports Medicine
- HPRED 1498: Directed Study
- HPRED 1499: Internship
Research Interests:
Doctoral Dissertation: Differences in job satisfaction between exercise science and non-exercise. Science faculty. Principal Investigator, 2010
“Heart rate and RPE responses during a 100-mile trail run” Co-Investigator, 2005
“Physical activity habits and sleeping patterns of female college students at Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary and female exercise science students at Slippery Rock University.” Principal Investigator, 2004
“A step beyond: The physiological and psychological responses associated with running a 100-mile ultramarathon race.”Co-Investigator, 2004
Publications:
Altman, C.J., Lynn, J.S., Kelley, M., Williams, V. & Pierce, P. (2006). Heart rate and RPE responses during a 100-mile trail run. Medicine and Science in Sport & Exercise, (38)5 Supplement: S492. May 2006.
Certifications:
American Red Cross Professional Rescuer CPR/AED July 2007