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        VMI  Athletic Training: 
          The VMI Sports Medicine  program focuses its attention on the physical well-being of the Institute’s  cadet-athletes.  The department is led by Director of Sports Medicine  Lance Fujiwara, who is in his 22nd year in Lexington.  Fujiwara  and his staff service the medical needs of VMI’s 17 Intercollegiate  athletic programs, as well as the treatment and rehabilitation of athletic  injuries for the entire Corps of Cadets.  
          With expanded  responsibilities and increased workload, the sports medicine staff now consists  of three full-time employees, three graduate assistants and several cadet  assistants.  Associate Head Athletic Trainer John Hoffman is in his  seventh year back with the Institute, while Assistant Athletic Trainer Andrew  Spadafora returned to VMI in the summer of 2007 after a one-year stint back at  his alma mater, BYU.  Serving as graduate assistants in the program this  year are Becky Bedard, Nicole Rendos and Leah Sisson, each of whom are working  toward a Masters degree in Athletic Training from the University of Virginia. 
          In addition to a top-notch  staff, the department also boasts first-rate facilities throughout Post.   The most recent addition was a greatly expanded area in Clarkson-McKenna Hall, the  home of VMI Football, that includes several state-of-the-art amenities,  including a separate doctor’s examination room, a cold plunge pool, enhanced  rehabilitation equipment, as well as enlarged treatment and taping areas.   The program also houses separate facilities at Cameron Hall and Patchin Field,  combining to service each of the school’s 17 athletic programs near their  home turf. 
          STAFF:  Lance Fujiwara, Associate A.D./Sports Medicine 
              John Hoffman, Assistant Athletic Trainer 
            Andrew Spadafora, Assistant Athletic Trainer 
               
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