Women's Gymnastics
Petschauer, Dr. Meredith

Dr. Meredith Petschauer
- Title:
- Head Athletic Trainer
- Email:
- mbusby@email.unc.edu
- Phone:
- 919-962-1110
Meredith Petschauer, PhD, LAT, ATC is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science.
Petschauerreceived her PhD from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in Biomechanics, her Master's degree from the University of North Carolina in Athletic Training and her bachelor's degree from The College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio.
Petschauerteaches Biomechanics, Emergency Care of Injuries and Illness, Advanced Orthopedic Assessment and Functional Anatomy. In addition to her teaching responsibilities she is the Director of the Undergraduate Research for EXSSand serves as the Head Athletic Trainer for the volleyball team.
As an athletic trainer she has worked with the field hockey and gymnastics teams during her time at UNC. Her research interests include pre-hospital care of the cervical spine injured athlete, specifically considering lacrosse and ice hockey equipment and emergency care of the equipment laden athlete.
She and her husband Greg have two children, Madison and Grant.
Petschauerreceived her PhD from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in Biomechanics, her Master's degree from the University of North Carolina in Athletic Training and her bachelor's degree from The College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio.
Petschauerteaches Biomechanics, Emergency Care of Injuries and Illness, Advanced Orthopedic Assessment and Functional Anatomy. In addition to her teaching responsibilities she is the Director of the Undergraduate Research for EXSSand serves as the Head Athletic Trainer for the volleyball team.
As an athletic trainer she has worked with the field hockey and gymnastics teams during her time at UNC. Her research interests include pre-hospital care of the cervical spine injured athlete, specifically considering lacrosse and ice hockey equipment and emergency care of the equipment laden athlete.
She and her husband Greg have two children, Madison and Grant.