Jason received her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Misericordia University in 2001. Jason’s treatment philosophy all stems from when performing daily activities our hands play the most crucial role. A person’s daily activities can be deeply impacted when they are faced with a hand injury. Hand therapy treatment should embrace this idea and make sure the goals reflect our patient’s ability to return to his or her life roles. It is important for the patient, therapist, and surgeon to work closely together to maximize the best functional outcome. Jason has attended seminars both locally and nationally. Seminars have included splinting workshops, tendon management, functional capacity evaluations, and cumulative trauma disorders. He continues to participate in various seminars that correlate to the area of hand and upper extremity rehabilitation.