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Jennifer Popp is a Clinical Professor and Clinical Education Coordinator for the Athletic Training Program at Purdue University. She specializes in skill decay in acute care skills, using simulations to prepare athletic training students for emergencies and prevent skill decay. Jennifer completed her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training at Western Illinois University in 1996, followed by a Master of Science in Human Performance from the University of Wisconsin La Crosse in 1997, and a Doctorate in Education Administration from Ball State University in 2005. She has held faculty positions at Anderson University and served as Program Director and Assistant Professor at Ball State University. In addition to her teaching, she has been actively involved in the athletic training profession, contributing at the state level and serving as Secretary for the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers' Association from 2018 to 2022. Jennifer has presented on emergency management and published research on related topics at various conferences. She resides in West Lafayette with her husband and children, spending her free time enjoying their sporting events.
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