Andrew Doyle currently is an adjunct professor at Trine University in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program where he teaches evidence based practice and facilitates research. Previously, he was a faculty member at University of Indianapolis in the Athletic Training Department in both the professional undergrad and masters programs. He spent ten years at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana as an Associate Athletic Trainer. While at IWU, he instructed clinical and didactic courses in the Professional Athletic Training Program, as well as the Post-Professional Masters of Science Athletic Training Program. He completed his Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Athletic Training at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. Dr. Doyle’s past clinical experience has included providing care to tennis and basketball athletes, high school athletes, and semi professional athletes. His research interests are in sport performance, therapeutic modalities, and manual interventions. Andrew has been a reviewer for athletic training texts, the Journal of Athletic Training and Sports Health Care, the Journal of Athletic Training, and the Journal of Sports Rehabilitation. He enjoys participating in cycling, camping, cooking, and creative home construction activities with his wife, Jill, and two sons, Macalister and Marshall.