What is Athletic Training?
Athletic Training encompasses injury/illness prevention, clinical evaluation, emergency care, and treatment and rehabilitation of acute/chronic medical conditions. We’re here to protect our student’s health and provide a safe environment for Stanford University students participating in club sports.
Club Sports Athletic Trainers
Ken Look
Ken Look was named the Club Sports Athletic Trainer in February 2014. Ken has worked as an athletic trainer in high school, community college, university, professional sports, clinic, occupational settings and international events including San Jose Buddhist Judo tournament, the Oakland Raiders, Laguna Seca Moto GP, San Jose Spiders, Olympic Training Center and USA-All Stars women’s basketball in China. He has a bachelor’s degree from San Jose State in 2009 and a master’s degree from California Baptist University in 2012. He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the American Heart Association in CPR/AED. Born and raised in Tokyo, Japan, Ken and his wife Fumie have four kids; Itsuki, Asuka, Hibiki and Kaiki.
Sam Queen
Sam is originally from San Diego, California and graduated from San Diego State in 2021 with her degree in athletic training. She went on to receive her master’s degree in Parks and Recreation at Clemson University in 2023. She has worked as an athletic trainer in community college, university, professional sports, and clinical settings. She is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the American Heart Association in CPR/AED.
Questions about Athletic Training?
Review the Club Sports Athletic Training Handbook
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