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Jason Zaremski, MD : Bio and credentials

Sports Medicine Specialist

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My bio

My name is Jason Zaremski, MD, and I am a nonoperative musculoskeletal and sports medicine physician and a clinical associate professor at the University of Florida Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. I also serve as the chief of the sports medicine division, and I am the associate program director for our department’s residency. I earned my medical degree and completed my residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts. Following my residency training, I completed my fellowship in sports medicine at the Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania.

During my faculty appointment with UF, I served as the co-medical director for the High School Outreach Program until 2022. I have also served as a team physician for athletes at the high school, collegiate and professional levels. I currently serve as head team physician for high schools in the Gainesville area and volunteer my time as a team physician for Team USA and the US U-17 women’s soccer team. In 2022, I was the chief medical officer for the U-18 Baseball World Cup.

My research interests include areas of sports and musculoskeletal medicine with a focus in throwing injuries in baseball players. I have published more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, posters and abstracts and have presented on the topic of throwing-related injuries in Japan, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Monaco.

I am an active member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and I serve as a diplomat in the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. I am an elected board member for the AMSSM and a fellow in the ACSM.

As a physician, it is my goal to work with you, the patient, so we can make an informed decision together of how best to get rid of your pain (whether through imaging tools, medications, injection techniques or education of why you may be in pain or are injured) and get you back to feeling great again!

In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two daughters, cooking and baking, working out and watching sports, including baseball and soccer!

Education

  • Fellowship

    Geisinger Health System, 2012

  • Residency

    Tufts Medical Center, 2011

  • Internship

    Newton-Wellesley Hospital Medicine, 2008

  • M.D.

    Tufts University School of Medicine, 2007

My areas of focus

Subspecialties

Gender

Male

Accomplishments

  • Named Chief Medical Officer

    Team USA, June 2023 Parapanamerican Youth Games in Bogota, Columbia, 2023

  • Named Chief Medical Officer

    U18 Baseball World Cup for the World Baseball and Softball Confederation, 2022

  • Program Planning Committee Chair for Annual Meeting

    AMSSM, 2019-2020

  • Elected to Board of Directors

    AMSSM, 2019

  • AMSSM Junior Traveling Fellow to Sweden, Norway and Denmark

    AMSSM, 2018

  • Best Overall Research Award: An Unaccounted Workload Factor: Pitch Counts in High School Baseball Pitchers. An Observational Study.

    AMSSM, 2018

  • Accepted into United States Olympic Committee Volunteer Medical Physician Program

    United States Olympic Committee (Now United States Olympic Paralympic Committee), 2016

  • Elected Fellow

    ACSM, 2016

  • Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship in Baseball

    NCAA, 1997