Phone Number: (334) 833-4006
Email: mbamman@hawks.huntingdon.edu
Office and/or Address: Cloverdale 107B
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Michael Bamman, Ph.D.
Dr. Bamman joined the Huntingdon faculty in 2010. He advises the EXPERTS Club in addition to his many teaching duties. He served previously as the director of coaching operations at Lifesigns, LLC, in Memphis, Tennessee; as an instructor of health, physical education, and recreation at East Arkansas Community College; as the director of the G.W. Henderson Health and Wellness Pavilion for Methodist Healthcare in Tunica, Mississippi; as a lead clinical exercise physiologist in the Preventive Medicine Department at Methodist Healthcare in Memphis and as a clinical exercise physiologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Professional Certifications
Professional Memberships
Professional Committee/Boards/Service
Scientific Presentations
Bamman, MR & Groves, JR “Exercise and the Heart Transplant Patient: What Have We Learned After 13 Years?” Issues in Transplantation 1998: Social Work in Organ Transplantation. September 1998. Nashville, TN
Bamman, MR, Forbes, BL, Groves, JR, & Digenio, A. “Review and Compare Outcome Measures of Orthotopic Heart Transplant Patients Who Smoke and Quit, Remained Smokers and Who Never Smoked” First International Conference of The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. August 1998. Copenhagen, Denmark. ACSM National Conference. June 1999. Seattle, Washington.
Bamman, MR & Groves JR. “Evaluation and Establishment of Normative Fitness Data for Heart Transplant Recipients” ACSM National Conference. June 1999. Seattle, Washington.
Bamman, MR, Digenio, A, White, LM, Armstrong, CA. “Pre-Transplant Activity as a Predictor of Peak VO2 at Exit From Cardiac Rehabilitation Following Cardiac Transplantation” AACVPR National Conference. September 1999. Phoenix, Arizona.
Digenio, A, Bamman, MR, White, LM, Armstrong, C. “Best Alternative to ventilator Threshold Following Cardiac Transplantation Measurements When Prescribing Exercise In Patients After Orthotopic Cardiac Transplantation” AACVPR National Conference. September 1999. Phoenix, Arizona.
Bamman, MR, Hallam, JS, Acevedo, EA, Owens, SG, & Bentley, JP. “Determinants of Physical Activity in Rural African American Adolescents” ACSM National Conference. May 2005. Nashville, Tennessee.
Grants and Contracts
MR Bamman Graduate Student Council Research Grant
University of Mississippi, 2003 – 2004
Primary Investigator
Funded: $500
Professional Conferences/Meetings Attended
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Huntingdon College Title IX Coordinator
Eric A. Kidwell
Library
1500 East Fairview Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36106
TitleIXCoordinator@hawks.huntingdon.edu
334-833-4420* (This number is for discrimination-based reporting.)
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Assistant Secretary
Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202-1100
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Within any resolution process related to this policy, Huntingdon College provides reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities when that accommodation is consistent with federal law. For disability-related inquiries or complaints:
Huntingdon College Director of Access Services/ 504 Coordinator
Dr. Lisa O. Dorman
1500 East Fairview Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36106
ldorman@hawks.huntingdon.edu
334-833-4465 (This number is for requesting disability accommodations.)