To: Prospective students/postdoctoral fellows interested in Rehabilitation
Science
Object: Rehabilitation Science Information Booth, McGill Open House Event
McGill University will hold an Open House Event on January 29th, 2006, in
the heart of it's campus in Montreal, Canada. The School of Physical and
Occupational Therapy will have a booth in Redpath Hall Building where
professors/
researchers will be available to answer your questions about our
undergraduate and graduate programs.
Prospective students interested in doing a Master or a Doctorate in
Rehabilitation Sciences as
well as postdoctoral fellows are welcome.
For more information, visit:
www.mcgill.ca/openhouse/
www.medicine.mcgill.ca/spot/graduate_prog/index_2.html
Some of the research domains covered by our researchers include
1) Posture and Locomotion
2) Normal and Abnormal Motor control
3) Biomechanics
4) Oculomotor Control, Virtual Reality
4) Pediatric Rehabilitation
5) Aging and population with orthopedic or neurological disorders
6) Feeding
7) Epidemiology
8) Health Promotion and Well Being
8) Burns
9) Mental Health
Anouk Lamontagne, Ph.D., PT
Assistant Professor
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy
McGill University
Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital
anouk.lamontagne@mcgill.ca
Tel: (450) 688-9550 ext. 531 (Main)
Tel: (514) 398-4397 (Sec)
Science
Object: Rehabilitation Science Information Booth, McGill Open House Event
McGill University will hold an Open House Event on January 29th, 2006, in
the heart of it's campus in Montreal, Canada. The School of Physical and
Occupational Therapy will have a booth in Redpath Hall Building where
professors/
researchers will be available to answer your questions about our
undergraduate and graduate programs.
Prospective students interested in doing a Master or a Doctorate in
Rehabilitation Sciences as
well as postdoctoral fellows are welcome.
For more information, visit:
www.mcgill.ca/openhouse/
www.medicine.mcgill.ca/spot/graduate_prog/index_2.html
Some of the research domains covered by our researchers include
1) Posture and Locomotion
2) Normal and Abnormal Motor control
3) Biomechanics
4) Oculomotor Control, Virtual Reality
4) Pediatric Rehabilitation
5) Aging and population with orthopedic or neurological disorders
6) Feeding
7) Epidemiology
8) Health Promotion and Well Being
8) Burns
9) Mental Health
Anouk Lamontagne, Ph.D., PT
Assistant Professor
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy
McGill University
Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital
anouk.lamontagne@mcgill.ca
Tel: (450) 688-9550 ext. 531 (Main)
Tel: (514) 398-4397 (Sec)