Dr. Hirschhorn is an Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in the School of
Kinesiology and serves as a core faculty member in the MSAT program. Dr. Hirschhorn
teaches courses in emergency medicine, clinical skills, rehabilitation, and research
in athletic training.
Before joining the faculty at LSU, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the
Warrior Research Center at the Auburn University School of Kinesiology where she conducted
research focused on physiological monitoring and exertional heat illnesses in the
tactical athlete populations. Dr. Hirschhorn has clinical athletic training experience
in a variety of settings including collegiate athletics, secondary school athletics,
in a physician practice, and performing arts. She has also worked as medical staff
for events such as local youth soccer tournaments, the Columbia Marathon, Boston Marathon,
World Police and Fire Games, and U.S. Quidditch open, among others. In addition to
her experience as an athletic trainer, Dr. Hirschhorn is also a certified and licensed
Advanced EMT with experience in non-emergent and 9-1-1 settings, as well as providing
standby event medical coverage.
Dr. Hirschhorn has numerous publications and has given over 45 presentations at national,
regional, and local meetings. She is currently serving as a member of the Athletic
Training and Public Health Taskforce and is an active member of the National Athletic
Trainers’ Association, Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association, National Strength
and Conditioning Association, and American Public Health Association.
Department of Exercise Science Outstanding Doctoral Student Achievement Award (April
2020)
Professional Football Athletic Trainers’ Society Larry “Stosh” Neumann Memorial Scholarship
awardee (2019/20)
Arnold School of Public Health Fellowship (2017/18)
Discover USC 3-Minute Thesis Competition Finalist; Heat F Winner (April 2017)
Hirschhorn R. M., DadeMatthews O, Sefton J. Emergency Medical Services Providers Knowledge of Exertional
Heat Stroke. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021,
18(9), 5016, doi: 10.3390/ijerph18095016
Hirschhorn R.M., Yeargin SW, Mensch JM, Dompier, T. Injury and Referral During Basic Combat Training:
An Examination of Data from the Athletic Trainer-Forward Program. Military Medicine.
[Online Ahead of Print] April 2021, doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab156
Emerson DM, Torres-McGehee TM, Yeargin SW, Kelly MR, Uriegas N, Smith A, Weber SR,
Hirschhorn R.M., Cannon C. Collegiate Marching Band Artists Experience High Core Body Temperatures
during Rehearsals and Performances. Journal of Athletic Training. 2020, 56(3), 302-310,
doi: https://doi.org/10.4085/JAT0245-20
Yeargin S, Hirschhorn R.M., Grundstein A. Heat Related Illnesses Transported by United States Emergency Medical
Services. Medicina. 2020, 56(10), 543, doi: 10.3390/medicina56100543
Hirschhorn R.M., Cadet DA, Delus R, Phillips JL, Murphy TE, Haggard C, Razayeski J, Yeargin SW. The
Prevalence of Sickle Cell Trait in Division I University Athletics Programs. The Physician
and Sportsmedicine. 2020; 48, 430-436, doi: 10.1080/00913847.2020.1740628
Hirschhorn R.M., Holland C, Hand AF, Mensch JM. Physicians’ Perceptions of Athletic Trainers. International
Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training. 2019;24(5):202-206, doi: 10.1123/ijatt.2018-0098
Hirschhorn R.M., Kerr ZY, Wasserman EB, Kay MC, Clifton DR, Yeargin SW. Epidemiology of Injuries
Requiring Emergency Transport Among Collegiate and High School Student-Athletes. Journal
of Athletic Training. 2018;53(9):906-914, doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-340-17