The Athletic Training Education Program at Lock Haven University
was developed and sustained through the efforts of Mr. David
Tomasi. The program was initially recognized by the National
Athletic Trainers’ Association in the fall of 1977.
At this time, Mr. Tomasi was the sole athletic trainer involved
with the program. There were approximately eight students
enrolled.
By 1980, a second certified athletic
trainer was employed at the University in the Athletic Training
Education Program. Both certified athletic trainers were appointed
faculty rank and given release time to perform athletic training
duties. During this time, the program continued to flourish
with 24 Athletic Training Students formally enrolled in the
program.
David J. Tomasi
Currently the Athletic Training Education Program
has six faculty members and two graduate assistants. All six
faculty members hold full-time, tenure track appointments. All
teach courses in the Department of Health Science in addition
to serving as athletic trainers for Lock Haven Varsity Athletic
Teams. Through the efforts of Mr. Tomasi and other Health Science
faculty, the program has grown to enroll approximately forty-five
Athletic Training Students and now includes three high schools, a local college, and a physical therapy clinic
as affiliated sites. In December of 1998, David Tomasi retired
from his position of Program Director. He was elected to the
Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society Hall of Fame in
2001 for his service to LHU, his students, and the profession
of athletic training. Mr. Tomasi passed away in the spring of
2002 but will always be remembered as the father of LHU’s
Athletic Training Education Program.