Dorice A Hankemeier
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Recent Articles
1.
Wallace S, Farquharson K, Berdik M, Foote L, Manspeaker S, Hankemeier D
J Interprof Care
. 2022 Mar;
36(6):801-809.
PMID: 35332835
This study aims to provide insight into speech-language pathologists' experiences of and preparation for interprofessional collaborative practice across various settings and geographical locations in the United States. We disseminated an...
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Van Lunen B, Clines S, Reems T, Eberman L, Hankemeier D, Welch Bacon C
J Athl Train
. 2021 Feb;
56(3):220-226.
PMID: 33618362
Context: The doctor of athletic training (DAT) degree has recently been introduced into academe. Limited literature exists regarding how individuals with this degree can become part of an athletic training...
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Manspeaker S, Hankemeier D
J Athl Train
. 2019 Feb;
54(1):106-114.
PMID: 30721095
Context: Health care systems are increasing their emphasis on interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) as a necessary component to patient care. However, information regarding the challenges athletic trainers (ATs) perceive with...
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Manspeaker S, Hankemeier D
J Interprof Care
. 2019 Jan;
33(6):654-660.
PMID: 30686081
Interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) is a recommended area of emphasis within healthcare. Little is known regarding athletic trainers' perceptions of benefits and drawbacks to participation in IPCP. A cross-sectional survey...
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Thrasher A, Walker S, Hankemeier D, Mulvihill T
J Athl Train
. 2016 Nov;
51(10):771-779.
PMID: 27834507
Context: Many new athletic trainers (ATs) obtain graduate-assistant (GA) positions to gain more experience and professional development while being mentored by a veteran AT; however, GA ATs' perceptions of the...
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Thrasher A, Walker S, Hankemeier D, Mulvihill T
J Athl Train
. 2016 Nov;
51(10):758-770.
PMID: 27831745
Context: Many newly credentialed athletic trainers (ATs) pursue graduate assistantships, which allow them to gain experience while being supervised by an experienced AT. The graduate-assistant (GA) ATs' perception of their...
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Keeley K, Walker S, Hankemeier D, Martin M, Cappaert T
J Athl Train
. 2016 Feb;
51(1):35-46.
PMID: 26845629
Context: Understanding the beliefs about and use of evidence-based practice (EBP) among athletic trainers (ATs) will help to determine appropriate strategies to improve implementation. Objective: To examine the ATs' beliefs...
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Thrasher A, Walker S, Hankemeier D, Pitney W
J Athl Train
. 2014 Oct;
50(3):321-33.
PMID: 25347237
Context: Many newly credentialed athletic trainers gain initial employment as graduate assistants (GAs) in the collegiate setting, yet their socialization into their role is unknown. Exploring the socialization process of...
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Welch C, Van Lunen B, Hankemeier D, Wyant A, Mutchler J, Pitney W, et al.
J Athl Train
. 2014 Mar;
49(2):220-33.
PMID: 24576306
Context: The release of evidence-based practice (EBP) Web-based learning modules to the membership of the National Athletic Trainers' Association has provided athletic trainers (ATs) the opportunity to enhance their knowledge...
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Welch C, Hankemeier D, Wyant A, Hays D, Pitney W, Van Lunen B
J Athl Train
. 2014 Feb;
49(2):234-44.
PMID: 24568230
Context: The shift to a culture of evidence-based practice (EBP) in athletic training is a necessary step in both the optimization of patient care and the advancement of athletic trainers...