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Addam Kitchen

Addam Kitchen

Addam Kitchen, a full-time athletic trainer with Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, begins his first season working with the Wilmington College department of athletics in 2018-19. He works with the Fightin' Quakers' women's soccer, women's cross country, men's basketball, women's track & field and baseball programs.

Kitchen works with other athletic trainers at East Central, La Salle and Kings High Schools to provide services to athletic teams in the region. He has worked with Wilmington students in the undergraduate athletic training program to provide hands-on clinical experiences as well as updating policies and procedures specific to emergency action planning for on-campus and off-campus venues. In 2017-18, Kitchen serves as interim athletic trainer for Wilmington's women's basketball program.

Prior to coming to Beacon, Kitchen spent two years at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana, earning his doctorate degree in athletic training. During that time, he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer with the Sycamores' cross country and track & field programs and helped give care to over 115 student-athletes.

Kitchen earned a ELCE community engagement grant while at Indiana State to attend the Big Sky Athletic Training and Sports Medicine Conference in the spring of 2016. He also earned a provost scholarship as an undergraduate student at The Ohio State University. A member of the Natoinal Athletic Trainers' Associate and the Ohio Athletic Trainers' Association, Kitchen is BOC certified and licensed by the American Heart Association.

A 2015 graduate of Ohio State, Kitchen resides in Fort Thomas, Kentucky.

 

*Last updated - Aug. 5, 2019