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Location The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine (FRM) at the University of Alberta invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Physical Therapy. This is
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, making discoveries and generating solutions that make the world healthier, safer, stronger, and more just. Working for the Department of Physical Therapy The Department of Physical Therapy in the Faculty
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. Working for the Department of Occupational Therapy The Department of Occupational Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta is seeking applicants for part-time to full
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the world healthier, safer, stronger, and more just. Working for the Department of Occupational Therapy The Department of Occupational Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University
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and facilitation of ongoing therapy. Draws blood work or collects placentas, with exact adherence to protocol requirements. Minimum Qualifications Registered Nurse or Phlebotomy Technician Certificate
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the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Although therapy (individual, couple, and group) and crisis intervention services are emphasized, the Registered Psychologist conducts consultative training to University
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more solution focused, strength based therapy framework. The candidate will be flexible, adaptable, and comfortable working in a more structured or guided Single Session therapy environment. Students
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or related programs. Conduct school presentations to students as needed to support childrens’ therapy On occasion, conduct in-service to teachers or allied professionals. Participate in special projects
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determining the broader social value of therapies for rare diseases as part of other grants held by members of the Unit. Therefore, activities in which the research associate will be involved include planning
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://www.ualberta.ca/rehabilitation/research/heroes-in-mind-advocacy-and-research-consortium/index.html HiMARC focuses on the following Areas of Interest: Military trauma, PTSD, PTSI, and related therapies, Moral injury