
Reid Fisher
Associate Professor Athletic Training Office Location: Room 1170 Phone: (210) 841-7210 Email: rafisher@uiwtx.eduHaving spent the first 25 years of his life shying away from public speaking, Dr. Fisher was thrown into a classroom and directed to teach. He found the process intriguing. After completing a doctoral degree in learning theory and program evaluation, the prospect of engaging students became quite exciting. Since then, Dr. Fisher has lead cadaver labs at Northeastern University, taught adventure education to middle schoolers at St. Andrews-Sewanee School and most recently, assisted with athletic training and rehabilitation sciences education here at UIW.
- EdD, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga, Learning and Leadership
- MS, University Tennessee - Chattanooga, Health and Human Performance
- BA, Southwestern University, Kinesiology
- Alamo Area Athletic Trainer Association
- National Athletic Trainer Association
- Southwest Athletic Trainer Association
- Committee on Professional Advancement Member, 2016 - Present
- Student Workshop Developer, 2014 - Present
- 2021 - Professional Service Award - Armed Forces Athletic Training Society
- 2017 and 2018 - USA Triathlon Olympic Distance Nationals Competitor
- 2015 - Provost Teaching Award - University of the Incarnate Word
- 2014, 2015, 2017 - Nominated for Presidential Teaching Award
- 2012 - Ironman Triathlon Finisher - Ironman Arizona
- 2002 - Best Graduate Research Manuscript - University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
- 2002 - Bes Graduate Research Presentation - University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
- 2004 - Present: Certified Athletic Trainer
- 2013 - Present: American Red Cross First Aid/CPR and Basic Support Instructor
- 2013 - Present: Texas Licensed Athletic Trainer