Christopher Duffy joined the Fordham athletic training staff in September of 2019 after working with the Northwestern University athletic training staff from January of 2018 to April 2019. He provided care under the athletic trainer, primarily working with women’s lacrosse, while also assisting with the baseball, wrestling, swimming, tennis, women’s soccer, and football programs. Duffy had a focus on daily activities and administrative responsibility, including clinical specializations, pre-participation physicals, and drug testing.
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Prior to his stay at Northwestern, Duffy worked with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology athletic training staff from July until November of 2018. At MIT he worked with the football, track and field, volleyball, and softball programs, handling daily activities such as treatment and management of student-athletes, including post-surgical cases, daily practice and event preparation and coverage, and communications with physicians and coaches.
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In the summer of 2018, Duffy served with the Seattle Mariners baseball club in Peoria, Arizona. He worked with various professionals, including coaches, athletic trainers, physical therapists, physicians, and strength and conditioning specialists to contribute to the care of professional baseball athletics.
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A 2015 graduate of the University of Oregon where he received a degree in Human Physiology with a concentration in Athletic Medicine and a minor in Business, Duffy received a master’s degree in Athletic Training from Boston University in 2019.
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