Christine Duffy, ATC, LAT

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Brigham Young University

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Christine Duffy, ATC, LAT

Christine is an Athletic Trainer working with the Madison Sports Medicine program. She is currently based at Sugar-Salem High School in Sugar City. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Brigham Young University.

Christine worked at a high school in Utah before moving on to working with the football team at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. There she worked with a team of other athletic trainers, physical therapists, strength coaches, sports medicine doctors, and dietitians to focus on the health and safety of all the football players at BYU year-round. Her favorite parts of the job were taping the entire team every day for all practices and games, but most importantly, helping each athlete with their post-surgical rehab to get back on the field as safely and quickly as possible. During her time at BYU, she was in charge of testing all the athletes with possible concussions during practices and games and working closely with the team doctors.

Christine is originally from Southern California, growing up with a love for Disneyland and churros. She loves to read, snowboard, and play board and card games. While attending BYU in Utah, she played on the BYU Women’s Lacrosse team, playing against other colleges across the country. As a player, she was diagnosed with two concussions, which led to her educational and career shift into athletic training and sports medicine.

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