Our lab is committed to community-engaged research & knowledge translation that advances physical activity participation in people living with #SpinalCordInjury
Dr. Kathleen Martin Ginis University of British Columbia
We've been overwhelmed with support for our paper calling out incivility in #HIIT academic discourse. Thanks @mackinprof@AbigailMackey1 and many private messengers supporting and endorsing need for academics to say, do, and be better.
https://t.co/xXMjRChwXe
The @rehab_outcomes seeks people who receive #HCBS to pilot test a set of surveys designed to evaluate the person-centeredness of their services. To see if you qualify, visit: https://t.co/vPv7KTdOpL
Congratulations to our lab’s @kierstynpalmer on successfully defending her master’s thesis on pain, subjective wellbeing and physical activity in people with chronic pain & #spinalcordinjury 👏 @UBC_HES @UBC_CCDPM @UBCFHSD
Our lab's @rburen leads the Canadian SCI Pain Survey. Rob navigates SCI-related pain & designed this research study with @SCI_Ontario to gain insight into pain experiences & treatments of other Canadians with #SCI. To participate see⬇️ @ICORD_SCI@SCI_BC@SCIAlberta@praxis_sci
"When academics acknowledge and honour each other’s humanity, they create an environment where diverse viewpoints are valued, and constructive dialogue can take place."
Not only relevant in the HIIT space!
“But will they do it?” Challenging assumptions and incivility in the academic discourse on high-intensity interval training https://t.co/eug9fgeuzL
An incredibly inciteful piece from @DrMaryJung and team on HIIT and the incivility around its discussion in academia
Incivility within the #HIIT academic discourse is forcing people out of the conversation, demoralizing young scientists & stifling innovation. It's time to draw the line between challenging and bullying.
@NASPSPA@ISBNPA@ACSMNews
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Latest research from our lab, led by @ktodd16
How Paralympic athletes are helping science learn more about neuropathic pain https://t.co/TiZkFqlT25 via @statnews
"While more broadcasters are covering the Paralympics now, there’s still a significant gap compared to the Olympics." Read this profile of ICORD PI Dr. Andrea Bundon as she discusses the importance of broadcast and media coverage for Paralympic athletes: https://t.co/WhHuQTYZe3