
Travis
Pollen,
PhD
Thomas Jefferson University
PA,
United States
Travis Pollen, PhD, is a personal trainer and Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. At Jefferson, he directs the Prevention and Rehabilitation of Injury in Sport and Exercise (PRISE) Lab. His research focuses on the roles of movement screening, return-to-sport testing, and training load in injury risk appraisal, particularly in swimmers. His expertise has been featured in the New York Times and TIME Magazine. In addition to his PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Travis holds a master’s degree in Biomechanics and Movement Science and a diploma in personal training (NPTI).
Presenting at CAB 2025:
Interprofessional education and simulation promote teamwork, communication, and collaboration. This study describes our implementation and evaluation of an interprofessional simulation activity for undergraduate Exercise Science students involving a complex healthcare scenario. Results from 38 participants showed high program satisfaction, increased knowledge and skills in patient-centered care, and high teamwork skill.