General

- Title:
- Staff Athletic Trainer (Sport Clubs)
Meghan Fulton joined the UNC Sports Medicine staff in 2010. Her primary clinical responsibility is Sport Clubs. She also serves as a clinical instructor for the UNC graduate and undergraduate athletic training programs. Fulton is a member of the Sports Medicine Emergency Management Committee and also serves as a liaison between Campus Health Services and Campus Recreation. Through Fulton’s leadership, UNC Campus Recreation has established themselves as a leader in Sports Medicine services provided to athletes participating in sport clubs. More information on services be found here: http://campusrec.unc.edu/sports-medicine
Fulton is a 2006 graduate of Northeastern University, where she earned her B.S.
in Athletic Training. Following her undergraduate degree, Fulton earned her
M.A. in Exercise and Sport Science with a specialization in Athletic Training
in 2008 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She served as a
graduate assistant athletic trainer, working mainly with the Tar Heel women's
basketball and women's lacrosse programs.
Fulton returned to UNC after spending two years at the University of
Richmond. While at Richmond, she served as the staff athletic trainer for
the field hockey and women's lacrosse teams.
Fulton has been a NATABOC certified athletic trainer since 2006 and a member of
the NATA since 2005. A native of Sandwich, Mass., Fulton currently resides in
Chapel Hill, with her husband, Grant.