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Learn about the Global Health Rehabilitation Initiative (GHRI) at the School of Physical & Occupational Therapy

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The School of Physical and Occupational Therapy (SPOT) is actively engaged in capacity building initiatives at the intersection of global health, rehabilitation and disability. Members of SPOT take part in knowledge sharing and train-the trainer initiatives and many SPOT students in the professional programs also conduct fieldwork placements in low- or middle-income countries or with new immigrants and undeserved communities across Canada.

Global Health and Rehabilitation Resource Guide

Learn more about global health, rehabilitation and all things connected through our Global Health and Rehabilitation Resource Guide.ÌýThis is a document created by students in conjunction with the community to help you explore rehabilitation in Global Health starting from a local framework and expanding provincially, nationally, and internationally. You will notice that this guide is split up between several different topics all related to rehabilitation and Global Health. Student-specific resources include information about global health placements, travel awards and different courses/programs while wider community resources range from articles to blogs, NGOs, associations and more!

We hope you have fun exploring the guide! Don’t hesitate to send any questions or feedbackÌýto the spotglobalhealth [at] mcgill.ca (subject: GH%20and%20Rehab%20Resource%20Guide%20Question%20) (GHRI coordinator).ÌýÌý

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Rehabilitation Research

SPOT Researchers are conducting several innovative global health projects covering a wide range of topics and methodologies, learn more.

Capacity Building

SPOT Faculty are actively engaged in various initiatives to build capacity at the intersection of global health, rehabilitation and disability, learn more.

Upcoming Events

SPOTÌýhosts and collaborates in events which gather leaders in the field to discuss the current state and future direction of rehabilitation and disability in a global context, upcoming events and more.

Contact Us

Questions, comments, or suggestions?

Please contact us atÌýspotglobalhealth [at] mcgill.ca.Ìý

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