Orthopaedic Division Student Award
Purpose Of The Award
The Orthopaedic Division (OD), a division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association offers an annual award valued at $250 to a student from each entry to practice Physical Therapy Program in Canada. The award will be given to a student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and an interest in orthopaedics. The award will be in the form of a certificate towards a syllabus course offered by the NOD, to be used within two years of receipt.
Each year, one award will be offered to a graduating student who:
- Has completed the requirements of an entry to practice physical therapy program in Canada
- Is deemed to be the highest ranked student based on a combination of the candidate’s demonstration of leadership, advocacy, and interest in orthopaedics.
Orthopaedic Division Student Award Recipients:
2025
- Courtney Hlady – University of Toronto
- Jantz Sawatsky – Western University
- Laim Morrassut – Queens University
- Samuel Beaulac – University of Ottawa
- Ben Flaman – University of Saskatchewan
- Colin Robineault – Universite de Sherbrooke
- Catherine Turcotte – Universite Laval
- Sarah Aitken – University of British Columbia
- Sean Borkhoff – McMaster University
- Cody Miller – McGill University
2024
- Evan Bagnall – University of Toronto
- Lyanne Martin – Western University
- Tristan Bourgie – University of Ottawa
- Erin Hebron – University of Saskatchewan
- Rosie Croteau – Universite de Sherbrooke
- Carolina Temponi Goncalves – Dalhousie University
- Margaret Phan – University of British Columbia
- Mark Gillespie – McMaster University
- Charles Bazerghi – McGill University
2023
- Nicole Liolios – University of Toronto
- Drew Ruby – Queens University
- Nicole Cameron – University of Ottawa
- Kim Vibert – University of Saskatchewan
- Mégane Routhier – Universite de Sherbrooke
- Laura Sevigny – Universite Laval
- Alexander Ferguson – University of British Columbia
- Nivethan Jeyaseelan – McMaster University