Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine describes the team of individuals, including Athletic Trainers, Physicians, and other healthcare professionals, who work to ensure the safety and well being of athletes
Dominic S. Fraire, MSAT, LAT, ATC
Dominic “Dom” Fraire earned his Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University, where he also completed his Master of Science in Athletic Training. During his time as a graduate student, Dominic served as the vice chair of the Student Senate for the Southwest Athletic Trainers’ Association (SWATA). In this leadership role, he supported initiatives aimed at enhancing students' experience both academically and clinically. Currently, he is involved with the SWATA Early Professional Committee (EPC), by contributing resources to early professionals in the Athletic Training community. Currently, Dominic is practicing in the secondary school setting at Academy ISD, where he is dedicated to delivering comprehensive, evidence-based care to student-athletes while mentoring Athletic Training Student Aides into the Athletic Training Field.
Anna Campos, BS, LAT
Anna Campos received her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Human Performance from Sul Ross State University. After completing the 1800-hour student athletic training apprenticeship program, Anna passed her written and practical state exam to become a fully Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT). With experience in the NCAA DII and DIII sports and rodeo, Anna is a passionate athletic trainer keen on providing effective and compassionate care to all athletes.