REPAR 2024 Award Winners: Philippe Archambault and Camille Proulx
The scientific direction and the entire CRIR community congratulate CRIR Scientific Director Philippe Archambault for the PRIX EXCELLENCE and CRIR-IURDPM student Camille Proulx for the PRIX ENGAGEMENT.
Philippe Archambault –
Prix Excellence awarded for outstanding career in rehabilitation

With this award, REPAR recognizes the excellence of the adaptation-rehabilitation research carried out by Mr. Archambault, a regular member of REPAR since 2006. He is a research leader, and his actions have had a major impact on the development of partnership activities, networking and knowledge mobilization to promote better collaboration between the health and technology communities. In awarding him the Prix Excellence REPAR 2024, REPAR is highlighting Mr. Archambault’s achievements, which have made a significant contribution to the advancement of adaptation-rehabilitation research in Quebec.
This distinction is a remarkable illustration of our Scientific Director’s career path, and we are all very proud of his achievements and his involvement with CRIR since 2006.
Congratulations Philippe!
Philippe Archambault, OT, PhD
Full Professor, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University
Researcher, CRIR – Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital of the CISSS de Laval
Scientific co-director, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR)
Scientific co-director, Institut universitaire sur la réadaptation en déficience physique de Montréal (IURDPM), CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal
Scientific co-director, Toward a More Inclusive Quebec Society
Camille Proulx –
Prix Engagement awarded for contributions to the development of rehabilitation in our society
This award presented by REPAR recognizes the creativitý and commitment́ of a student, outside her typical research environment. She shines and exercises leadership through her various professional and social initiatives. In awarding her the Prix Engagement, REPAR recognizes Ms. Proulx for her contributions to the influence and development of rehabilitation in our societý.
This award is an excellent illustration of Camille’s research career and social involvement, and we are all very proud of her involvement with CRIR and IURDPM.
Congratulations Camille!
Camille Proulx
Doctoral student in rehabilitation sciences, Université de Montréal
Under the supervision of CRIR-IURDPM research members: Dany H. Gagnon, pht., Ph.D. and Johanne Higgins, erg., Ph.D.
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CRIR – June 2024


