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Alli Zeigel gets doctorate from University of Idaho
Dr. Alli Zeigel, DAT, ATC, LAT of Carbondale, graduated with a Doctor of Athletic Training degree from the University of Idaho on May 13, 2017. During her doctoral education, she worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the University of Idaho swim and dive team for two years, then became a clinical resident intern for the Masters of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program. Upon completion of her doctoral education, she began her new position as a post-doctoral fellow with the MSAT program, where she will continue to teach in the MSAT program and serve as a preceptor in the program’s teaching and research clinic on the university’s main campus in Moscow, Idaho.
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