Comité d’éducation adjoint
Patrick Quimio
Chair
Originally from Manitoba, Patrick completed his B.Kin. at the UofM, moved across the country to complete his M.Sc.PT at UofT, and moved across the country again and now resides and practices out of Treloar Physiotherapy in Vancouver BC. Along with his involvement with the Adjunct Education Committee, he has been a part of local/national committee work with the MB/BC provincial Colleges and Associations, as well as holding position of Chair for the BC Section of NOD.
Aside from clinical work, he enjoys dabbling in clinical education. Having instructed for 5 clinical placements in Winnipeg and 2 clinical in Vancouver, he has a clinical faculty appointment with UBC at the rank of Clinical Instructor as well. Always a busy bee, Patrick enjoys involving himself with the profession in multiple avenues.
Yaara Eilon-Avigdor
A graduate of Tel-Aviv University, Yaara continued to complete a Clinical Masters in Physiotherapy (with focus on Manual Therapy) from The University of Western Ontario. She has continued to further her education with vestibular rehabilitation and concussion management and diagnostic imaging.
Along with clinical practice, Yaara is involved with the National Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association as an instructor and facilitator of manual therapy courses.
Ève Chaput
Ève Chaput détient un baccalauréat en orthophonie et physiothérapie de l’Université de Montréal et une maîtrise clinique en « Manipulative physiotherapy » de Western University lui ayant octroyé le titre de FCAMPT. En plus de son travail de clinicienne et propriétaire de la clinique Kinatex Plateau, elle enseigne à l’Université de Montréal et à Western University, pour la Division Orthopédique et a co-créé ses propres cours de formation post-graduée sur l’ATM, les acouphènes somatosensoriels et la prise en charge optimale des patients. Ève a publié des articles sur l’ATM, l’histoire de la thérapie manuelle et la pratique fondée sur les évidences, elle est membre du comité d’éducation de Kinatex et du comité d’éducation adjoint de la DO et a reçu le titre de Fellow de l’Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie et le prix Carol Kennedy d’excellence en enseignement.
Erin Cox