Recipient of the Ann VanSant Global Scientific Writing Lectureship in 2020 in recognition of leadership on the importance of science and scientific writing in the advancement of pediatric physical therapy
Leader on nationally- and internationally- funded research projects focusing on developmental monitoring of children and youth with cerebral palsy to optimize outcomes
Advocate and facilitator of life-long professional development among healthcare practitioners
Michele Crites Battié, PhD
School of Physical Therapy (2017-2022)
Recipient of numerous international research awards, most notably on environmental and genetic influences on degenerative spinal conditions, and prior to joining 澳门六合彩开奖预测 held a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Common Spinal Disorders (the 1st in Rehabilitation)
With the support of 澳门六合彩开奖预测’s Bone & Joint Institute and a 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Research Chair, she initiated and led the early development of the first Spinal Rehabilitation Registry
Janet Brown, PT, BScPT, MEd
Full Time Faculty 1988-2015
Began a combined teaching & co-ordinator position in the School of PT 1988 as part of the Northern Outreach Program for the Ministry of Health
Developed and delivered Neuro-Rehabilitation Courses for most of the 27 years in the School of PT
Also taught many Therapeutic Modalities Courses
Teaching Excellence Award 2003
Bert Chesworth, BA, BScPT, MCIScPT, PhD
Award of Distinction: Canadian Physiotherapy Association, 2021
First FCAMPT to obtain PhD, 2000
20 years clinical experience in public and industrial settings
More than 85 peer-reviewed publications
Research areas included: orthopaedic/MSK outcomes and total hip/knee arthroplasty outcomes
Former Director, School of Physical Therapy
Pamela Houghton, BSc(PT), PhD
School of Physical Therapy (1994-2022); Faculty Scholar (2009); Full Professor (2010)
Chair, MClSc Advanced Health Care Practice Program (2007-2021)
Founder & Lead Instructor of Canada's first master's program in Wound Healing (MClSc-WH)
Research program examined the role for Physical Therapists in Wound Care including establishing an effective protocol for treatment of hard to head wounds using electrical stimulation therapy
Tom Overend, BSc(PT), PhD
School of Physical Therapy (1994-2019)
Director, School of Physical Therapy (2009-2014)
Admissions Chair, Master of Physical Therapy Program (1997-2004)
99 publications
Principal supervisor for 5 PhD and 15 Master's students
Anthony Vandervoort, BSc(KIN), MSc(Adapted Human Biodynamics), PhD(Neurosciences)
School of Physical Therapy (1984-2016)
Graduate Program Chair, School of Physical Therapy (1992-2000)
Associate Dean in Graduate Studies Administration (2002-2010)
Supervised numerous Master's and PhD theses of physical therapists
Promoted interdisciplinary gerontology research and education throughout FHS