Building the Sports Medicine Team and Navigating Conflict
December 2, 2023 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
This is a free event is designed for all Sports Medicine Professionals
1 CEU
Building a successful and cohesive sports medicine team is essential to athlete centered care and elevating the sports medicine professional. Conflict happens on all teams but learning how to effectively communicate and resolve conflict will help any team become stronger.
Join us to learn more about your role as a sports medicine professional in building and maintaining a successful inter-professional sports medicine team and how to handle conflict when it arises.
Join us for our live discussion which will include:
Building an inter-professional sports medicine team with Ken Crenshaw, ATC, CSCS, Director of Sports Medicine and Performance, Arizona Diamondbacks
Resolving conflict within the sports medicine team with Kim Watson, PHD, PMP, Performance Psychologist and Corporate Consultant
WHERE:
Spooner Sports Institute
5750 S 32nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85040
WHEN:
December 2, 2023
10:00 – 11:30AM PST
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ABOUT KEN CRENSHAW, ATC, CSCS
DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE & PERFORMANCE, ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS
Ken Crenshaw, currently serves as the Director of Sports Medicine and Performance after serving twelve years as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Crenshaw was the head athletic trainer for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays from 2003 to 2005 and served as the assistant athletic trainer for the Rays from 1998-2002. While with the Rays, Crenshaw shared “Major League Baseball Athletic Training Staff of the Year” honors in 2005 and the “Dick Martin Athletic Training Staff of the Year” honors in 2004 with Ron Porterfield. He also served as the organization’s Minor League athletic training and conditioning coordinator for the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Prior to joining Tampa Bay, Crenshaw worked for seven years as a professional athletic trainer, including four years as Minor League conditioning coordinator for the Atlanta Braves from 1992 to 1995. He also served as an athletic trainer in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ farm system from 1989 to 1991, working with affiliates in Princeton, W.Va., and Welland, Ontario. A native of Carrizozo, N.M., Crenshaw received an undergraduate degree in sports medicine from New Mexico State University in 1990. He is a certified member of the NATA and the (NSCA) National Strength & Conditioning Association. In his spare time, Crenshaw coaches youth football, basketball and baseball programs. Crenshaw, his wife, Robyn, and their sons, Wacy, Wyatt, and Dustin, reside in Chandler, AZ.
ABOUT KIM WATSON, PHD, PMP
CEO, CORPORATE ALLIANCE
Kim Watson has over 25 years experience as a consultant/project manager identifying, building and managing teams for others. Her natural curiosity on the formation and mobilization of ‘best’ teams prompted her to study people. So, along with her many successful years of corporate, non-profit and governmental consulting, she completed a Master’s and a PhD in performance psychology. She is also a certified Project Manager Professional (PMP) and Six Sigma Green Belt Professional. She takes pride in being a champion of people and processes so that organizations, those entrusted to sustain them and those who benefit from them are successful.
CORPORATE ALLIANCE
A trusted partner of exceptional leaders who harness and unleash the innate power and potential of team members to deliver optimal execution…for the benefit of the organization as well as the individual.