Core Faculty
David Wilkenfeld, EdD, LAT, ATC, Assistant Professor & Program Director
EdD, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Kinesiology
MS, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Athletic Training
BS, University of California at Davis, Exercise Biology
Office location: SMRC 236
Office phone: (610) 625.7208
Email: wilkenfeldd@moravian.edu
Dr. Wilkenfeld serves as the Program Director for the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program. He previously served as Director of Clinical Education for the É«ÖÐÉ« University Athletic Training Program. Prior to becoming an educator, he spent 7 years as an athletic trainer for performing artists in Winston-Salem, NC. Dr. Wilkenfeld’s research interests center around hearing health and injury prevention among sports medicine professionals and performing artists. Dr. Wilkenfeld has numerous professional presentations in athletic training and performing arts medicine at state, district, national, and international conferences, and in collaboration with É«ÖÐÉ« University’s Computer Science program developed a 3D model of the inner ear as a teaching tool for students and patients. David’s academic interests include performing arts medicine, human anatomy, and evaluation and management of the shoulder, foot and ankle.
Jennifer Ostrowski, PhD, LAT, ATC, Associate Professor
PhD, Michigan State University, Kinesiology & Health Promotion
MS, University of Kentucky, Athletic Training
BS, Salisbury University, Athletic Training
Office location: SMRC 235
Office phone: (610) 625.7203
Email: ostrowskij@moravian.edu
Dr. Ostrowski is a faculty member in the Master of Science in Athletic Training program, and is the Director of the Doctor of Athletic Training Program. Her previous experience includes serving as the initial Director of Clinical Education for É«ÖÐÉ« University's MSAT program, as Athletic Training Program Director at Weber State University, and as Director of Clinical Education at Lasell University. Dr. Ostrowski's research interests center on the psychology of injury, and therapeutic modalities. She has been active in her scholarship, authoring a national textbook, titled Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training, and nearly 30 peer-reviewed publications, as well as presenting over 50 platform presentations and 30 poster presentations at professional conferences. Dr. Ostrowski has been awarded several National and private grants totaling nearly $100,000 to fund her therapeutic modalities research, and served as a subject matter expert for the NATA's pilot Self-Assessment Module in mental health. She also serves as a member of the Exam Development Committee for the National Board of Certification examination, on the NATA Post-Professional Education Committee, and on the EATA Research Committee.
Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS, EMT, Associate Professor & Interim Director of Clinical Education
PhD, University of Nevada, Reno Educational Leadership
MA, San Jose State University, Kinesiology
BS, Duquesne University, Athletic Training
Office location: SMRC 213
Office phone: (610) 625.7211
Email: paynee@moravian.edu
Dr. Ellen K. Payne is an associate professor at É«ÖÐÉ« University, teaching in the Doctor of Athletic Training Program, the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program, undergraduate Rehabilitation Sciences. Her previous experience includes teaching Athletic Training at Radford University and teaching and serving as the Clinical Education Coordinator at Marywood University. Prior to becoming an educator, Dr. Payne spent 6 years teaching high school and practicing as an athletic trainer in the San Francisco Bay Area. Clinically, she has worked with all levels of athletes from youth sports to professional soccer. In the winter of 2019, she traveled to Spain with the US Paralympic Alpine Ski Team to serve as their athletic trainer during World Cup racing. Dr. Payne is also an EMT with Bethlehem Township EMS and member of the National Ski Patrol. Ellen's research interests include pre-hospital emergency care, athletic training education, and simulation-based education. She has authored more than 50 articles and presentations. Currently, she serves as an assistant editor for the Athletic Training Education Journal and is the EATA secretary.
James Scifers, DScPT, PT, SCS, LAT, ATC Professor & Associate Provost, Dean of College of Health
DScPT, University of Maryland-Baltimore, Orthopedic Physical Therapy
MPT, Emory University, Physical Therapy
BS, East Stroudsburg University, Physical Education/Athletic Training
Office location: Monocacy 103
Office phone: (610) 625.7210
Email: scifersj@moravian.edu
Dr. Scifers serves as Associate Provost and Dean for the College of Health. He has more than 25 years of teaching experience in Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, and Health Sciences. He previously served as founding program director of the É«ÖÐÉ« University and Western Carolina University Athletic Training Programs and as Program Director of the Salisbury University Athletic Training Program. Scifers was named the NATA Sayers "Bud" Miller Distinguished Educator (the association's highest teaching award) in 2018, recognized as an NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer in 2011, received the Athletic Training Educator of the Year from the North Carolina Athletic Trainers' Association in 2014 and was the recipient of the NATA 2017 Professional Development Excellence Award. Jay has also served as President of the North Carolina Athletic Trainers' Association and the Maryland Athletic Trainers' Association. Scifers co-authored concussion legislation titled the Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act in North Carolina in 2011.
In addition to his teaching, leadership, and service activities, Scifers authored the textbook Special Tests for Neurologic Examination and contributed to Therapeutic Exercise: From Theory to Practice. His scholarship also includes publishing 40+ articles and more than 400 professional presentations in athletic training and physical therapy. Scifers' areas of research interest are the sacroiliac joint, manual therapy, running injuries, and therapeutic modalities.
Guest Speakers
Brianne Allerton, DO
Lehigh Valley Health Network
HLAT 665 - The Female Athlete
Elizabeth Ballard, DPT, PT, OCS, LAT, ATC
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Physical Therapist / Athletic Trainer
HLAT 575 - Alter G Anti-Gravity Treadmill
HLAT 576 - Neurodynamics & Manual Therapy for the Lower Extremity
HLAT 677 - Neurodynamics & Manual Therapy for the Upper Extremity
Justin "Tug" Binstead, DO
St. Luke's University Health Network
Emergency Medicine
HLAT 505 - Joint Reduction
Leigh Ann Caldwell, MBA, LAT, ATC
Atrium Health
Manager Sports Medicine
HLAT 610 - Personnel Management
Darryl Christman, PTA
St. Luke's University Health Network
Physical Therapy Assistant
HLAT 575 - Aquatic Therapy
Darleen T. Edmonds, EMT-P
Bethlehem Township Volunteer Fire Department
HLAT 505 - Interacting with EMS and Transition of Care
HLAT 685 - IV Access
Peter T. Ender, MD, FACP, FIDSA
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Section Chief, Infectious Diseases
HLAT 665 - Infectious Disease and the Athlete
Bryce Gaines, LAT, ATC
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Athletic Trainer
HLAT 685 - Casting
Andrew J. Goodbred, MD
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Clinical Faculty - St. Luke's Family Medicine Residency
HLAT 665 - Working with Your Team Doctor: Non-Ortho Findings That Should Prompt Referrals
Kathy Halkins, RNC
Supervisor Health Services (Retired)
Bethlehem Area School District
HLAT 665 - Working with the School Nurse
Brett Keller, DO
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Primary Care Sports Medicine
HLAT 665 - Sports Dermatology
Ashley Long, PhD, LAT, ATC
Mt. Olive Family Medicine Center
HLAT 610 - Public Relations
Jill Manners, ScD, LAT, ATC, PT, COMT
University of Georgia
Program Director, Master of Science in Athletic Training Program
HLAT 576 - Advanced Manual Therapy of the Lower Extremity
HLAT 677 - Advanced Manual Therapy of the Upper Extremity
Jason Miller
Denver Nuggets
Associate Head Athletic Trainer
HLAT 679 - Training Load Applications
Supid Nanda, MD
St. Luke's University Health Network
Cardiac Electrophysiologist
HLAT 665 - The Heart of the Trained Athlete
Tiffany Nish, MS, ATC, LAT
Lafayette College
HLAT 505 - Equipment Removal
John Ostrowski, DAT, LAT, ATC
St. Luke's University Health Network
Athletic Training - Sports Medicine Relationships
HLAT 685 - Casting
Dan Pahls
Synergy Orthopedics
Chief Clinical Officer
HLAT 530 - Lower Extremity Bracing
Kristine Petre, MLS, AHIP, CM
É«ÖÐÉ« University
Senior Health Sciences & Scholarly Research Librarian
HLAT 582 - EBP literature searching, Zotero & information literacy skills
Mary Anne Riopel, PhD, PT
É«ÖÐÉ« University
Program Director, Doctor of Physical Therapy
HLAT 610 - The Affordable Care Act
Michelle Santiago, Psy.D, NCC, CCMHC, LPC, CCTP, C-DBT
Assistant Professor of the Clinical Practice of Counseling
É«ÖÐÉ« University
HLAT 678 - Mental Health Counseling, School-Based Referrals
Michelle A. Sayenga, MSN
É«ÖÐÉ« University
Instructor of Nursing
HLAT 684 - Parenteral Medication Administration
Michael Snyder, EMTP, PSEE
Bethlehem Township Volunteer Fire Department
HLAT 685 - IV medication administration
Meredith M. Thomas, MS, ATC
Medco Sports Medicine
HLAT 610 - Budgets and Ordering
Darren Traub, DO
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Cardiac Electrophysiologist
HLAT 665 - The Heart of the Trained Athlete