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the province of Quebec. The Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation is highly committed to the pursuit of excellence in clinical care, research and medical education. As a relatively small division
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. Qualifications: University degree in a healthcare field. Familiarity with the rehabilitation trajectory of care is an asset. Familiarity with JIRA and Confluence tools is considered an asset Detail-oriented and
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31, 2024 Deadline to Apply is May 1, 2024. Hiring Unit: School of Physical and Occupational Therapy Course Title: Topics in Rehabilitation Subject Code: POTH 618 Location: TBD Schedule: TBD Deadline
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the supervision of Dr. Sara Ahmed. Research in the PCHI Lab focuses on digital health and using data for rapid cycles of learning and improvement in rehabilitation care. Ongoing studies are exploring topics such as
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ethics requirements - Recruitment of participants - Data collection (interviews) - Data analysis Qualifications: - PhD in rehabilitation sciences or related field - Expertise in qualitative research
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. Qualifications: University degree in a healthcare field. Familiarity with the rehabilitation trajectory of care is an asset. Familiarity with JIRA and Confluence tools is considered an asset Detail-oriented and
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The exercise physiologist participates in the rehabilitation program for people with a range of chronic diseases. General Duties The incumbent will work as clinical exercise physiologist in a hospital setting
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, elevations and sections is mandatory. Experience in façade rehabilitation and maintenance. Technical skills in the preparation of plans using AutoCAD. Ability to work in a PC environment using MS Office
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the supervision of Dr. Sara Ahmed. Research in the PCHI Lab focuses on digital health and using data for rapid cycles of learning and improvement in rehabilitation care. Ongoing studies are exploring topics such as
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coordinator position, under the supervision of Dr. Sara Ahmed. Research in the PCHI Lab focuses on digital health and using data for rapid cycles of learning and improvement in rehabilitation care. Ongoing