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Community Based Rehabilitation and Ethics: Eight Ethical Questions from a Review of the Literature

Stephen Clarke, Jessica Barudin, Matthew Hunt. (2016). Community Based Rehabilitation and Ethics: Eight Ethical Questions Arising from a Review of the Literature. Physiotherapy Canada. 68(2):197-205.

Link to article here.

Published: 4 Feb 2017

Whole-of-government approaches to NCDs: the case of the Philippines Interagency Committee-Tobacco

This article points to the importance of not only structural features of whole-of-government approaches for NCD control but also the institutional culture and entrenched political and economic interests.

For more information and the article, see here.

Published: 4 Feb 2017

Dr. Laurie Snider named interim SPOT Director

Congratulations!

Dr. Laurie Snider, Associate Director of SPOT and Associate Director of the Graduate Program has been named interim SPOT Director position!

Published: 18 Nov 2016

Dr. Sara Saunders to be named Director of the Occupation Therapy Program in 2017

Congratulations!

Dr. Sara Saunders, Associate Director of the OT Program at SPOT

…has been named Director of the Occupational Therapy Program, when the term of the current OT Director, Dr. Bernadette Nedelec ends, in Spring 2017.

Published: 18 Nov 2016

Laurence Roy and Tim Wideman re-appointed full time tenure track!

Dr. Laurence Roy and Dr. Tim Wideman have both been re-appointed as full-time tenure-track Assistant Professors at SPOT for three-year terms. This marks an important milestone in their tenure-track trajectory, and highlights the excellence that both these scholars have achieved in their fields. Congratulations from all of us at SPOT!

Published: 18 Nov 2016

Marie Brossard-Racine awarded new grant from La Fondation du Grand Defi Pierre Lavoie

Marie Brossard-Racine is the PI on a new project funded by La Fondation du Gran Defi Pierre Lavoie. The project is titled “Quantitative MRI: A novel biomarker for disease progression in the leukodystrophies.” More information can be found at: goo.gl/vCY5vf

Published: 18 Nov 2016

Marie Brossard-Racine was awarded the HSBC Saving Children’s Brain Award!

Marie Brossard-Racine was recently awarded the Montreal Children’s Foundation HSBC Saving Children’s Brain Award. 

Published: 18 Nov 2016

Lilian Asseraf-Pasin awarded OPPQ Prix d’excellence

Prof. Liliane Asseraf-Pasin has been awarded the prestigious Prix d’excellence from the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec. This award highlights the motivation and participation of committed members and highlights the professionals that contribute in a special way to the advancement and recognition of the profession. More information can be found at: goo.gl/FxjE4G 

Published: 28 Oct 2016

Patricia Belchoir awarded tenure at SPOT

Prof. Patricia Belchoir was awarded tenure at SPOT, recognizing her excellence in research, teaching, and service.

Published: 28 Oct 2016

Sparks and Waves Exhibit

Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) president-elect, Sarah Marshall, recently opened a new exhibit at Թ’s Maude Abbott Medical Museum. ‘Sparks and Waves: The use of electricity, light and sound in physiotherapy’ explores the history and evolution of these techniques in therapy. The exhibit displays machines housed in the Թ School of Physical and Occupational Therapy during the mid 20th century. The exhibit opened September 28th, and is a permanent exhibit at the Museum.

Published: 3 Oct 2016

Wellness Welcome Walk

In  early September, SPOT faculty, staff, and students participated in a Wellness Welcome Walk. With the goal of highlighting the importance of physical activity and socialization in health and wellbeing, the group headed up the Mountain for a lovely end of summer walk. Refreshments were served afterwards. Keep your eyes and ears open for future activities!

Published: 3 Oct 2016

Թ SPOT Partnership with FIFA Canada

Թ’s SPOT has partnered with CBI-Concordia Physio Sport NDG to become a FIFA Centre of Excellence. The appointment underlines our current strengths in areas related to the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and the rehabilitation in soccer players. I will allow us to consolidate our strengths while promoting the most popular sport in the world. More information can be found at: goo.gl/ofa44u

Published: 23 Sep 2016

Two upcoming Academic Medicine ‘Last Page’ articles for Aliki Thomas and André Bussières

Each issue of the prestigious journal, Academic Medicine, concludes with a highly coveted ‘Last Page’ article. This year, Dr. Aliki Thomas and Dr.

Published: 23 Sep 2016

Dr. Marie-Hélène Boudrias awarded Brain Canada Grant

Dr. Marie-Hélène Boudrias has been awarded a Brain Canada 2015 Multi-Investigator Research Initiative (MIRI) Grant. Her project titled “Combining neurostimulation technique with tailored interventions for the affected upper extremity: can in promote better recovery in stroke survivors?” will be completed in the next three years through collaborations between Թ, University of Sherbrooke, and the University of Ottawa.

Published: 23 Sep 2016

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