Above, L-R: Timothy Earle Foster, Mass General Brigham; John Butler, S.J., Haub Family Vice President for University Mission & Ministry, Boston College; R. Scott Gassett, VP, Sports Medicine, MGB; Dr. Robert Nascimento, MGB; David Trainor, VP, Human Resources, Ҵý; Dr. Douglas Comeau, Director, University Health Services & Sports Medicine, Ҵý; Patrick Kraft, William V. Campbell Director of Athletics, Ҵý. (Flavio Debarros)
Mass General Brigham will serve as the exclusive healthcare provider for Boston College Athletics, through a partnership announced on March 31 by Mass General Brigham and Boston College.
Through the agreement, Mass General Brigham will provide medical support for Boston College’s men’s and women’s teams in all sports at the varsity and club levels, and its clinicians will also work year-round with Ҵý student-athletes on training, injury prevention, treatment, and game-day medical coverage. It will be directed by Robert Nascimento, M.D., Head Team Physician and Medical Director, Boston College, and Tim Foster, M.D., Chief of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at Newton Wellesley Hospital.
“We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with Mass General Brigham, and to provide the best possible healthcare for our student-athletes, said Boston College Vice President for Human Resources David Trainor. “This partnership brings together two respected Boston institutions with long histories of service for the benefit of Ҵý Athletics.”
“This partnership between Mass General Brigham and Boston College will benefit Ҵý Athletics across all sports,” said William V. Campbell Director of Athletics Pat Kraft. “We look forward to this relationship and the positive effect it will have for our student-athletes, coaches and trainers.”
“This partnership showcases the diverse clinical portfolio Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine can provide that is truly unmatched,” said R. Scott Gassett, Vice President of Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine. “We are proud to partner with Boston College, which is positioned to compete at the highest levels, and to help their student-athletes reach their fullest potential.”
Boston College Athletics and Mass General Brigham will also collaborate on disease awareness nights at Ҵý sporting events throughout the year. This season Mass General Brigham participated in the annual Boston College “Pink Night” game, which honored cancer survivors and provided information and educational resources on cancer screening and overall wellness.
In addition to Boston College Athletics, Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine provides clinical services to the Boston Bruins, New England Patriots and New England Revolution, as well as numerous Division I college programs and high school athletic programs throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
University Communications | March 2022