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    • Exciting new Election package 2012!

      February 14, 2012

      Put your leadership skills into action!

      Jump on board…be the first President-Elect. Join a team of passionate professionals who care about the public and physiotherapy. Nominations are now open. Our exciting election package is also available now, which includes an overview of the organization, a special message from the Registrar, profiles to help you get to know all of our Council members, and nomination form.


    • Physical activity for cancer survivors

      February 14, 2012

      A recent meta-analysis has concluded that physical activity has positive effects on physiology, body composition, physical functions, psychological outcomes, and quality of life in patients after treatment for breast cancer.


    • First Canadian Military and Veterans’ Chair in Clinical Rehabilitation

      February 13, 2012

      University of Alberta announces the appointment of Dr. Ibolja Cernak, as the first Canadian Military and Veterans’ Chair in Clinical Rehabilitation.


    • E-scheduling software grants for health professionals

      January 20, 2012

      Regulated health professionals in Canada using e-scheduling software may qualify for up to $110,000 in financial and other benefits as part of the ImagineNation Outcomes Challenge.


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