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Fear of litigation can have a paralyzing effect on you and your practice. But you’ll have more peace of mind if you’ve got the right insurance protection in place. Download
August 8, 2022
To protect patients from injury and minimize liability with needling, physiotherapists should practise specific risk management strategies. Needling Claims Information Sheet
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Logic Models Logic models are an important planning and evaluation tool in health and human services programs in the public and nonprofit sectors. This Research and Practice Note provides the key content, step-by-step facilitation tips, and case study exercises for a half-day logic model...
An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth Author: Chris HadfieldPublisher: Random House Canada; 1st Edition (Oct. 29 2013)ISBN: 978-0-345-81270-4 In March of 2013, Chris Hadfield captivated millions of earthlings through social media outlets like Twitter and YouTube. He offered us...
Meet your Leadership Executive Team! Joe PutosChair VacantChair-elect Emma PlaterNewsletter Editor Kinjal ParikhAssistant Newsletter Editor Megan HudsonTreasurer Sunny MaSecretary Swapnil RegeResource Rep, Strategic Planning VacantVice Chair VacantEducation Co-ordinator Meaghan PetersKnowledge Translation Committee Rep Carol Damp LoweryResource Rep, Strategic Planning Jim...
Clinical specialty area: Pain Science Years in specialty practice area: 13 years Areas of professional interest: pediatric pain; Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; pain and global health What did you find most rewarding about the specialty program? The Clinical Specialization Program offered me...
Clinical specialty area: Pain Science Year of Graduation: 1984 (B.Sc. P.T.), 2015 (M.Sc.) Areas of Professional interest: Functional rehabilitation; Chronic pain management; Psychosomatic presentations and management; Medicolegal evaluations Hobbies: My hobbies are sports (skiing, volleyball, swimming, fitness) and travels (mostly to...
Clinical specialty area: Neurosciences Years in specialty practice area: 21 Areas of professional interest: stroke; spinal cord injury; traumatic brain injury; Multiple Sclerosis; Parkinson’s What did you find most rewarding about the specialty program? By far the most rewarding part...
Clinical specialty area: Neurosciences Year of Graduation: 1986 Areas of professional interest: Neuroplasticity-based treatment techniques and evaluation; Parkinson disease; chronic illness management; falls prevention Hobbies: Dance, reading, travel, studying Italian What did you find most rewarding about the Specialty Program? Meeting and...
Clinical specialty area: Musculoskeletal Year of Graduation: 1993 Areas of Professional interest: Prevention and treatment of sport-related musculoskeletal injuries and post-traumatic osteoarthritis, diagnostic imaging. What did you find most rewarding about the Specialty Program? The rigor of the process. There are...