Josh Goreham (BSc鈥12, MSc鈥14) is motivated in both his academic and professional work by the prospect of helping people to become the strongest, healthiest versions of themselves.
Goreham has put the skills he's learned in the聽PhD in Health program聽such as data analysis, sport science, use of sensors and more to work in helping him聽effectively execute his professional responsibilities as a lead performance analyst for the Toronto Blue Jays.
鈥淚f you understand the equipment and what it鈥檚 measuring, it provides you with so much data. Going through that and being able to analyze it efficiently and effectively allows you to tell a story,鈥 he says.
Across the course of his professional career and PhD education, Goreham has learned that collaborative approaches to sport science are often the most successful. Equipped with this understanding, he appreciates the interprofessional environment fostered by the Blue Jays franchise. Goreham works as an intermediary between trainers, analysts, scouts, coaches, and players.
鈥淓verybody has their role, but everyone鈥檚 work is intertwined. If I think of something that may help the team, I can feel free to suggest it to the Medical Director or Strength Coach or someone else鈥 it鈥檚 super collaborative,鈥 he says.
'My goal is to work for the Blue Jays'
Goreham insists that family, friend, and faculty support have been integral to his academic and professional success. The encouragements he received from his wife and from a close friend are what gave him the courage to apply for his current role. He was a month into paternity leave when the opportunity arose to apply for his job with the Blue Jays.
鈥淚 have been a baseball fan my whole life. Nine years ago I wrote on a piece of paper: 鈥榤y goal is to work for the Blue Jays,鈥欌 Goreham says.
Goreham was introduced to the world of sport science through his internship with聽, which he completed during his masters degree. Through Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic, he received the opportunities to work with聽,听听补苍诲听聽鈥 a Canadian not-for-profit organization that conducts high-performance sport research and provides professional guidance for Olympians and Paralympians.
Through Own the Podium, Goreham had the 鈥渟urreal鈥 experiences of working as a Performance Technology/Analysis Specialist at the Lima 2019 Summer Pan American Games and at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Goreham has continued to collaborate with the Own the Podium across the course of his PhD studies by conducting much of his research through their organization.
Staying grounded
Upon joining Dal鈥檚 PhD in Health program in 2017, Goreham was immediately impressed by the program鈥檚 breadth of research specializations. He insists that the training he鈥檚 received in qualitative and quantitative research methods has been invaluable in his work with the Blue Jays. He says the progra