So pleased that @BJLD_Wiley encouraged a video abstract and published our easy read with our @CAMHResearch@HCARDD@SurreyPlaceON paper. This is what accessibility of research is really about. Loved working with our great team on this study, including the accessible summaries.
Congratulations to School of Health Studies professor and bioethicist, @maxwellsmith who has been named Chair in Applied Public Health @CIHR_IRSC!
Max is one of 12 across the country – and the first at #WesternU – to receive the honour.
https://t.co/ohWOZKtnkE
New 📄 co-authored by @GailTeachman in @SAGE_Publishing's Health: ‘Composing adult lives with a ventilator at the intersection of developmental and neoliberal discourses of time’ @CRHESI#westernuOT @VPRWesternU 🔓 https://t.co/vTDkR1aq3g
From reflection to phronesis in ‘good’ physiotherapy practice - reflections to prepare physiotherapists to navigate the indeterminate zones of practice. Cheers to my wise coauthors @Eakinsella @GailTeachman@MaxiMiciak@uwo_dwalton https://t.co/2KiYeDUp1O
So excited to share this powerful paper by Rachel Reparon @cred_research@westernuFHS and colleagues: Critiquing representations of intellectual disability in occupation-based literature https://t.co/QcOo94uwWM
Super excited to share my newest publication in the Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy! 🔓📰 Check it out below:
Critiquing representations of intellectual disability in occupation-based literature https://t.co/IhK3IXCGiH @cred_research
Super excited to share my newest publication in the Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy! 🔓📰 Check it out below:
Critiquing representations of intellectual disability in occupation-based literature https://t.co/IhK3IXCGiH @cred_research
So excited to share this powerful paper by Rachel Reparon @cred_research@westernuFHS and colleagues: Critiquing representations of intellectual disability in occupation-based literature https://t.co/QcOo94uwWM