Lori Ray, MEd, ATC
Staff Athletic Trainer
Lori
has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education, with an
emphasis in Athletic Training, from San Diego State University.
She is certified by the National Athletic Trainers' Association.
Lori obtained her Masters Degree in Education from Azuza Pacific
University.
Born and raised
in San Diego, she graduated from Madison High School and Mesa
College. She started her career at City College, filling in for
the athletic trainer, who went on maternity leave. Lori continued
in a part time status working mostly with the Men's Basketball
Program until March of 1999, when she joined the Athletic Medicine
Staff, working with all the athletes in our program.
Lori also
has worked at the Arco Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista in
the sports medicine department. She had the opportunity to deal
with athletes on all levels, from developmental to elite status.
As a member of the sports medicine pool for the US Field Hockey
Association, she often travels with both the men's and women's
National Teams. These journeys have taken her to Europe, Canada,
and across the United States.
Samantha Villa
Staff Athletic Trainer
WHAT IS A CERTIFIED ATHLETIC TRAINER?
Certified Athletic Trainers (ATCs) are specialists in the
prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation of athletic
injuries and are recognized by the American Medical
Association as Allied Health Care Providers. It is a
challenging and rewarding field for people who love sports. Do
you know that career opportunities exist at every level of
competition? From high school to professional sports, there
will always be a need for a dedicated, certified athletic
trainer. Call the San Diego City College Training Room for
more information at (619) 388-3750.
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