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Kristen Duhamel begins her seventh season as a member of the Providence College sports medicine staff, and embarks on her second season as the primary athletic trainer for women's basketball. Duhamel began her tenure at Providence in 2002 as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. In 2004, she was elevated to full-time status and named assistant athletic trainer. Having initially worked with the field hockey and women's ice hockey programs, Duhamel now works with the cross country track teams and the women's basketball program. A native of Woonsocket, R.I., Duhamel graduated from Northeastern University in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in athletic training. She worked as a student athletic trainer at various schools including MIT, Harvard, Northeastern, Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School. Duhamel also was employed part-time as an athletic trainer at Northeastern from 2001-2002 and worked with the women's volleyball team. Duhamel obtained her Certified Strength and Conditioning Certification in July 2002 and completed her work toward a master's of education in guidance and counselor education at Providence College in May of 2004. Formerly, Kristen Camara, she was married to her husband, Ed, in 2004. The couple currently resides in Cumberland, R.I. |
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