Student Research

Student Research

Congratulations, Kristy!

Congratulations, Kristy!

The Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy is very proud to acknowledge Master of Occupational Therapy student Kristy Inouye, who has won a UBC Affiliated Fellowship. The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies offers approximately 50 Affiliated Fellowships each year to meritorious students on the basis of academic excellence and research potential. Congratulations, Kristy!

2016 Capstone Conference
Accolades

Accolades

This summer sees a number of members of our department receiving prestigious research grants and awards. We recognize and congratulate winners of: CIHR New Investigator Award The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) New Investigator Salary Award program provides outstanding new investigators with the opportunity to develop and demonstrate their independence in initiating and conducting […]

Match Campaign

The results are in: Alumni and faculty join forces in record-breaking match campaign Between June and January 2016, the UBC Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (OSOT) set a new record for generous contributions to the Department’s initiatives. With support from the majority of its 12 exceptional faculty members, this year’s campaign philanthropy exceeded […]

What’s Next

What’s Next

PhD candidate takes a novel approach to rehabilitation for older adult amputees
Dr. Ben Mortenson Profiled

Dr. Ben Mortenson Profiled

Dr. Ben Mortenson’s CIHR-funded mobility scooter training study was recently profiled by the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, as well as in the Vancouver edition of 24 Hours. Although the numbers of mobility scooters are increasing with Canada’s aging population, the training that is provided for users of these devices is limited, and accidents, falls, […]

RESEARCH RELAYS

RESEARCH RELAYS

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The risk of morphine for premature babies

The risk of morphine for premature babies

Morphine, a drug commonly used to help premature babies get through painful procedures, is associated with physical and cognitive impairments and shrinkage of the cerebellum, according to research by UBC and the University of Toronto. The problem is, the alternatives — either another drug like fentanyl, or not providing any pain relief medication — may pose […]