Andrew P. Winterstein, PhD, ATC
Andrew P. Winterstein, PhD, ATC is in his 17th year at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. Dr. Winterstein serves as the program director of the CAAHEP accredited undergraduate athletic training education program. He holds an appointment as an assistant faculty associate in the department of kinesiology and has coordinated the athletic training education efforts since 1999. Andy provided clinical care as part of the athletic training staff in the division of intercollegiate athletics for 14 years including 13 seasons with the men’s basketball program before moving over to direct the AT education program. A 1984 graduate of the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education and Biology, Andy has had a variety of athletic training and educational experiences.
Prior to his appointment at the University of Wisconsin—Madison in August 1986, Andy was a graduate assistant at the University of Oregon in Eugene. At the University of Oregon, he studied applied physiology and athletic training. In 1994, Andy received his Doctorate in Educational Administration with an emphasis in higher education and sports medicine related issues from the University of Wisconsin—Madison. Dr. Winterstein’s academic interests include studying emerging technologies and their use in athletic training instruction, organizational dynamics in sports medicine, and herbal supplements. His papers and abstracts have appeared in the Journal of Athletic Training and he has been privileged to make numerous professional presentations at the state, regional, and national level.
As a certified member of theNational Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) since 1985, and certified member of the Wisconsin Athletic Trainers’ Association, Dr. Winterstein is active in many aspects of athletic training. He serves on the NATA Education Council’s Entry-Level Education Committee and is active as a reviewer for the Journal of Athletic Training. Dr. Winterstein and his colleagues were winners of the NATA’s 2003 Educational Multimedia Committee’s Software Production award for the educational division.
In his spare time, Andy enjoys fly-fishing, fly tying, reading, and writing (non-academic when possible!). He resides in Madison with his wife Barb. Athletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success is his first textbook.