Cedarville Alumna Serves World-Class Athletes
From small-town sports injuries to training alongside top orthopedic surgeons in the Colorado Rockies, Madeline Barnes of Lewis Center, Ohio, is proving how far faith, perseverance and professional coaching can take a young athletic trainer.
From small-town sports injuries to training alongside top orthopedic surgeons in the Colorado Rockies, Madeline Barnes of Lewis Center, Ohio, is proving how far faith, perseverance and professional coaching can take a young athletic trainer.
The clinic has treated elite athletes, including U.S. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn, NFL quarterback Peyton Manning and professional tennis star Rafael Nadal. Known for its cutting-edge research and surgical innovation, The Steadman Clinic draws patients seeking the highest level of orthopedic care from around the globe.
Barnes will complete eight-week rotations with various orthopedic surgeons, assisting with clinical and surgical procedures and participating in outreach events that serve the local community.
Although she was first introduced to athletic training in high school while being treated for her own injuries, Barnes didn’t initially recognize it as her career path. Over time, those early experiences sparked a passion that grew during her years at Cedarville University.
“I chose Cedarville because of its excellence in both athletic training and track and field,” said Barnes. “But what really stood out to me was the university’s commitment to a biblical worldview. That foundation shaped everything for me — professionally and personally.”
She credits Cedarville for preparing her not only for the demands of graduate school but also for the rigors of the Steadman residency.
Barnes views athletic training as a mission, not just a job.
“The fact that I’m able to pour into people fills my cup,” said Barnes. “Giving of yourself generously is what will fill you back up as you see the joy on other people’s faces.”
As Barnes works alongside some of the world’s leading surgeons and cares for elite athletes, Cedarville continues to prepare the next generation of athletic trainers. In response to the growing national demand, the university now offers a Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program that readies students for board certification and advanced clinical roles.
“Our program emphasizes mentorship and clinical readiness,” said Dr. Ken Blood, program director. “For me, athletic training has always been a ministry. It gives you a platform to display your faith in the way you carry yourself and how you treat others.”
The MAT curriculum combines academic rigor with real-world experience through immersive clinical rotations. Students are trained by experienced professionals and mentored in Christ-centered care — equipping them to serve not only with skill but with compassion and purpose.
Barnes is now putting that calling into practice, carrying her training and faith into the field.
Cedarville University, an evangelical Christian institution in southwest Ohio, offers undergraduate and graduate residential and online programs across arts, sciences and professional fields. With 7,265 students, it ranks among Ohio's largest private universities and is recognized by The Wall Street Journal as being among the nation’s top three evangelical universities. Cedarville is also known for its vibrant Christian community, challenging academics and high graduation and retention rates. Learn more at cedarville.edu.