Jason Fish has been the Head Athletic Trainer at Brooklyn College since 2010. He delivers the highest standard of care for over 200 student athletes across 15 sports. His philosophy of athletic training is "a quick return to performance through evidence-based practices, progressive rehabilitation and skilled manual therapy.” Using the latest research, techniques and modalities, Jason effectively reduces the time that an athlete cannot play due to injury as well as helping prevent future injury or re-injury.
Prior to coming to Brooklyn College, Jason’s was Head Athletic Trainer at Lasell College in Newton, MA and at the Caribbean Health and Fitness Complex on St. Croix, USVI before that. His other professional experiences include positions as Head Athletic Trainer at Lynn English High School in Massachusetts and Assistant Athletic Trainer at the University of Maine - Presque Isle.
Jason received his Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill in 1999 and his Master's degree from the New England School of Acupuncture in 2002. He is certified by the Athletic Trainer's Board of Certification and a licensed Athletic Trainer in New York.