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Brady Moore

Certified Athletic Trainer at HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital - Chippewa Falls

Brady Moore is a Certified Athletic Trainer with extensive experience in various athletic training settings. Currently, Brady serves at Mercy, providing athletic training services at Christian Brothers College High School since August 2022, while simultaneously working at HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital since July 2018, offering outreach at Wesclin Senior High School. Previous roles include a Certified Athletic Trainer at Athletico and participation as a Graduate Athletic Training Student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Saint Louis University, where Brady supported NCAA Division I teams across multiple sports. Additionally, Brady has interned with Gateway Grizzlies Baseball and assisted at Missouri Baptist University and Mehlville Senior High School, gaining a comprehensive skill set in injury evaluation, treatment modalities, and rehabilitation. Brady holds a Master's degree in Athletic Training and a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from Saint Louis University.

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St. Louis, United States

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HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital - Chippewa Falls

HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital is a licensed 193-bed hospital located in Chippewa Falls, WI. The facilities, technology and staff support a broad range of medical specialties. The hospital's ongoing capital improvement program assures that our facilities are modern, appealing, and designed to support the best practices available. The Mission of St. Joseph's Hospital is to deliver compassionate health care services to people in need. The vision of St. Joseph's Hospital is to be the preferred choice of health care and hospital services in Chippewa County and the surrounding area. The primary mission of Hospital Sisters Health System is to provide a structure and the means for Hospital Sisters of St. Francis to continue their healing mission in the Roman Catholic Church. Service is regarded as a ministry of healing which exemplifies the Gospel values of compassion, justice and reverence for life throughout its continuum. St. Joseph's Hospital has four key values that guide all that we do: Care — This embodies the concern, compassion and sensitivity with which we care for patients. Joy — Our colleagues and all who join us in our ministry will perform their service with happiness and enthusiasm. Respect — Respect for life and the dignity of each individual person is the hallmark of our hospital. Competence — The service we perform is managed at the highest possible level of skill and ability.


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