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== Education == | == Education == | ||
University of South Carolina Aiken, Aiken, SC, Aug 2006- May 2008 <br>• Bachelors Degree in Exercise and Sports Science <br> | |||
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, May 2008-Current <br>• Student in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program<br> | |||
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, May 2008-Current <br>• Doctor of Physical Therapy Program<br> | |||
== Professional Affiliations<br> == | == Professional Affiliations<br> == | ||
• American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)<br>• Physical Therapy Association of Georgia (PTAG)<br>• American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) | |||
== Professional Appointments<br> == | == Professional Appointments<br> == | ||
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== Publications<br> == | == Publications<br> == | ||
DeWitt, C.M., D.A. Gregory, S. Vaid, W. J. Bowman, and B.B. Parr. (2009) Effect of Blood Donation on Maximal Oxygen Consumption. SEACSM Abstracts; O17.<br> | |||
== Websites<br> == | == Websites<br> == |
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Sam Vaid
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Education[edit | edit source]
University of South Carolina Aiken, Aiken, SC, Aug 2006- May 2008
• Bachelors Degree in Exercise and Sports Science
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, May 2008-Current
• Student in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Professional Affiliations
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• American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
• Physical Therapy Association of Georgia (PTAG)
• American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
Professional Appointments
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Publications
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DeWitt, C.M., D.A. Gregory, S. Vaid, W. J. Bowman, and B.B. Parr. (2009) Effect of Blood Donation on Maximal Oxygen Consumption. SEACSM Abstracts; O17.
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