Ethan Simpson is a Research Coordinator at UBC, working for Dr. Miller. He completed his BSc in Kinesiology at the University of Exeter before his MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences at UBC. Ethan enjoys spending time with friends and can often be found engaging in outdoor activities.
Do you use a manual wheelchair? Are you interested in participating in wheelchair skills training research? Check out this infographic and reach out to [email protected] for more information on how to participate if you qualify!
@MobilityUM@bcmiller1961@julie_faieta
Check out @MobilityUM's recent publication, "#Wheelchair Skills Test Outcomes across Multiple Wheelchair Skills Training Bootcamp Cohorts"- Great work Dr. Giesbrecht!
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Meet our Team!
We are excited to introduce Alix Blacklin, her is in Sport Mechanics and Gait and Balance. Alix works on the @teamwheelsca study as the Research Coordinator, and at the Spinal Cord Research Center as their Research Technician.
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@bcmiller1961@MobilityUM
Interested in the official description of the TEAM Wheels study? Check out our new published protocol through the following link: https://t.co/JmUDAEmBdB
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@bcmiller1961@julie_faieta@PLOSONE@MobilityUM
Today's the day! Join our presentation and live discussion chat at 12:35 EST!
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Clinical Research Program Design for the Current and Post-Pandemic World (1006833) https://t.co/BAygCQ2oKy #ACRM2021@teamwheelsca
TIME UPDATE: Have you registered yet? We are presenting at this year's American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference! Make sure you are registered and mark your calendars for Sept 29 1:55-3:10 EST!
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@ACRMTechGroup@bcmiller1961@MobilityUM@universitelaval
MOT graduating students Jeffrey Coletti, Victoria Erives & Emily Carey shared their Capstone project investigating 8 years of wheelchair skills training bootcamp data at U Manitoba - great work folks!!
Congratulations to @TeamWheelsCA members @julie_faieta@KristaLeBest and Francois Routhier on their receiving the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research COUNCIL Partnership Engage Grant!
Congratulations to @teamwheelsca member Francois Routhier on a recent publication on the indirect impacts of #COVID19 for older adults! Check out the quick video overview of this project!
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Meet our peer trainer Annika Onosson! She is a recently graduated social worker in recovery from a 2017 spinal cord injury. As both a recovering SCI patient and an Immigrant, Annika has a great deal of personal lived experience relevant to social work!
Meet our TEAMWheels peer trainer: Sherry
"I like to help others so when I was approached to become a peer coach, I thought it would be a good way to also give back because when I started out in a wheelchair, I also received support and tips from other's with SCI's."
TEAMWheels peer trainer:Serge Côté
"As a peer trainer in TEAMWheels program, I would like to share my experience of living as a quadriplegic who is using a manual wheelchair, to help people discover all the potential they have inside themselves”
TEAMWheels peer trainer: Simon Bourgault
"I have been in a wheelchair for 16 years and, for me, obstacles are challenges to overcome. Always up for trying new things and new adventures, I appreciate the chance to still be alive today! See you soon during TEAMWheels trainings!"