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Erin Chapman Bayer, DAT, ATC

Erin Chapman Bayer, DAT, ATC

Erin Chapman started working for The College at Brockport as an Assistant Athletic Trainer in March of 2010 after completing her B.S. in Athletic Training/Exercise Science from Ithaca College in 2007, and her M.S. in Human Movement from A.T. Still University in 2009.

As an Assistant Athletic Trainer, Chapman assists Golden Eagles athletics by working at field hockey, gymnastiscsl, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, and Softball. Prior to working for Brockport, Chapman spent two-and-a-half years as the Head Athletic Trainer, and also was a biology teacher, at the Winchendon School in Winchendon, Mass.

Chapman is NATA-BOC certified and licensed in New York state as a certified Athletic Trainer.

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