Recent Graduates from the Program in May 2010

Paula Rushton and Ed Giesbrecht, two of our PhD students, have won the best PhD Poster Competition at the Canadian Aging and Gerontological Conference in December, 2010. This award is sponsored by the CIHR Institute of Aging.

Jen Garden, The reliability and validity of the Wheelchair Outcome Measure and its clinical implications.
Alison McLean, OT, MSc: Social participation, quality of like and attendance in a brain injury drop-in centre: an exploratory study.
Sharon Smith, OT, The Experience of Spirituality and / or Religion for Individuals Living with a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia
Joy Teo, PT, MSc: Health of People with Spinal Cord Injury in Singapore Marie Westby, PT, PhD: Developing an Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline for Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Rehabilitation
Jill Zwicker, OT, PhD: Neural and Behavioural Correlates of Motor Performance in Children with Developmental Co-ordination Disorder
Bill Mortensen, OT, PhD: The predictors of mobility, participation and life satisfaction of residents who use wheel chairs as their primary means of mobility