29 January 2019

Efficacité de l’entrainement sur un simulateur de conduite en fauteuil roulant motorisé

Philippe Archambault, Ph.D. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University CRIR—Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital of the CISSS de Laval Visioconference available To assist by visioconference, please register on IRIS #1511043 or contact Pascaline Kengne Talla at pascaline.kengne.talla.ccsmtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca or at 514 527-4527 # 3715….
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25 January 2019

Thematic Seminar − “Implanter une innovation au sein d’un milieu clinique : planification et évaluation”

Dahlia Kairy, pht, Ph.D. School of Rehabilitation, Université de Montréal CRIR−IURDPM of the CCSMTL VISIOCONFERENCE AVAILABLE To assist by visioconference, please register on IRIS #1498109 or contact Pascaline Kengne Talla at pascaline.kengne.talla.ccsmtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca or at 514 527-4527 # 3715. Visioconference already confirmed at: IURDPM, Laurier Pavilion, 2275, Laurier…
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24 January 2019

CRIR Student Workshop – “Creating, Accessible Documents, Presentation and Communications: Practical Skills for Inclusion”

How do you know whether your documents, forms, PowerPoints and other written communications are accessible to your colleagues, clients and students with disabilities? Whether you are working as a researcher or clinician, consideration of accessibility – and possessing a basic…
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23 January 2019

A multifaceted, innovative technology-based intervention to move stroke rehabilitation guidelines into professional practice: An exploratory case study

Aliki Thomas, Ph.D., OT (c), erg. school of physical and occupational therapy, mcgill university CRiR–Jewish rehabilitation hospital of the CISSS de Laval Diana Chin, M.Sc., OT and Christina Martini, PT Richardson hospital of the CIusss du Centre-Ouest-de-l’Île-de-montréal VISIOCONFERENCE NOT AVAILABLE…
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6 December 2018

Repousser les situations de handicap pour assumer son rôle parental : un partenariat clinique-recherche novateur

Carolina Bottari, erg., Ph.D.1,2 and Véronique Gilbert, erg.2 1. school of rehabilitation, université de Montréal 2. CRIR–IURDPM of the CIUSSS du centre-sud-de-l’île-de-montréal VISIOCONFERENCE AVAILABLE To assist by visioconference, please register on IRIS #1211545 or contact Pascaline Kengne Talla at pascaline.kengne.talla.ccsmtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca or at 514 284-2214 # 3715….
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6 December 2018

CRIR Student Wokshop – “The postdoctoral experience: Tips and strategies for planning ahead”

Our guest speaker is Marie-Christine Hallé, M.P.O., Ph.D., a speech-language pathologist and a postdoctoral fellow in knowledge translation at McGill University, working under the supervision of Aliki Thomas, Ph.D., CRIR–Axis 2 and André Bussières, Ph.D., CRIR–Axis 2. Her current research projects…
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27 November 2018

La danse-thérapie en déficience physique : répondre à des problématiques cliniques qui ne sont pas répondues actuellement par la pratique courante?

Bonnie R. Swaine, Ph.D. and Brigitte Lachance, pht school of rehabilitation, université de Montréal CRIR-IURDPM du CSSMTL VISIOCONFERENCE AVAILABLE To assist by visioconference, please register on IRIS #1189366 or contact Pascaline Kengne Talla at pascaline.kengne.talla.ccsmtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca or 514 284-2214 # 3715. Find out more…
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