
Episode #9
Representation in Sports Medicine: Race, Gender, and Access in Athletic Training Careers
Guests: Erin Dahlke ATC, LAT is a certified athletic trainer at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill with women’s volleyball and men’s lacrosse teams. She uses clinical skills to help athletes recover and return to the field. She is passionate about athlete connection and communication to better understand her athletes holistically. She often uses functional testing, evidence based practice, and functional rehabilitation to return athletes to play with confidence. Prior to UNC she worked with football and hockey programs that sparked her love of emergency medicine and quick decision making that came along with sports. Marisa Scandole, MA, LAT, ATC, CIDN, is a certified athletic trainer with extensive experience in sports medicine, injury prevention, and athlete rehabilitation across both high school and Division I collegiate settings. She currently serves as the Athletic Trainer at Durham Academy, where she provides comprehensive medical care for student-athletes, oversees concussion management, and integrates advanced techniques such as dry needling to support recovery and performance. Prior to this role, Marisa worked at San José State University as an Associate Athletic Trainer for Division I football and women’s tennis, where she coordinated medical care, mentored athletic training students, and helped streamline sports medicine operations. Marisa is passionate about evidence-based practice, athlete safety, and optimizing return-to-play outcomes. She earned her master’s degree in Kinesiology from San José State University and her bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from the University of South Carolina.

