Ronnie Barnes, M.S., ATC, was a former MSU assistant
athletic trainer and is the current head athletic trainer and Vice
President for Medical Services for the New York Football Giants. Mr.
Barnes is one of the most respected athletic trainers in the National
Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA). In 1996 he was awarded the NATA
Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award. He was inducted into the NATA
Hall of Fame in 1999. He has twice been voted National Professional
Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Professional Football Athletic
Trainers Society. Mr. Barnes was a member of the NATA Board of
Certification, past president of the NATA Research and Education
Foundation, and recipient of the Tim Kerin Award for Excellence in
Athletic Training. He recently completed a seven year term as President
of the Professional Athletic Trainers Society, and he and his staff were
awarded the Ed Block Courage Award as the NFL Athletic Training Staff of
the Year in 1999. Mr. Barnes was named March of Dimes Man of the Year in
1999.
Mr. Barnes received his bachelor's degree
from East Carolina University in 1974 and a master of science degree
from MSU in 1979. Since his graduation, hw has been actively involved as
an alumnus of both institutions. Mr. Barnes was the first
African-American graduate of the Sports Medicine Department at ECU and
has been elected to the East Carolina Hall of Fame and named an
Outstanding Alumni. In 2002, he was honored by East Carolina University
by opening the Ronnie P. Barnes African-American Resource Center at the
school's Joyner Library.
In 1998, MSU's athletic
training department established the Ronnie P. Barnes Student Athletic
Trainer and Leadership Award through a grant made to the department's
Ralph Young Fund. This award is given each year to the senior
undergraduate student who most exemplifies the qualities of professional
dedication and leadership. Through Mr. Barnes' generosity and personal
commitment to MSU, his major grant has contributed significantly to the
growth of the undergraduate athletic training program. With Mr. Barnes'
continuing support, the Ronnie P. Barnes Resource Center was established
in the Spring of 2006 to support the growth of the undergraduate and
graduate athletic training education programs.
Mr. Barnes has lectured nationally and internationally on sports
medicine and is a co-author of the popular textbook, Athletic
Training and Sports Medicine. His personal and professional
dedication to the profession of athletic training is unmatched. Among
his friends and peers he exemplifies the qualities of integrity,
honesty, generosity, and a genuine concern for people.