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Assistant School

Location:
Hamilton, ON, Canada
Posted:
September 30, 2012

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Resume:

Christopher Sean Winn

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EDUCATION AL BACKGROUND

Degrees and diplomas:

Master of Science,

Physiotherapy (MSc PT)

. McMaster University,

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. November 2002.

Bachelor of Science,

Kinesiology (BSc Kin)

. Simon Fraser University,

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. September 1998.

Qualifications, Licensures and Certifications:

ehpic (Educating Health Professionals for Interprofessional Collaboration) Leadership

Course. Thunder Bay, Ontario. November 2008.

Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Orthopaedic Division (syllabus courses towards

the diploma of Advanced Orthopaedic Manual and Manipulative Therapy):

. Level I (March 2003)

. Level II- Upper Quadrant (June 2004)

. Level II- Lower Quadrant (April 2005)

. Level III- Upper Quadrant (April 2007)

Neuro Orthopaedic Institute

:

. Mobilisation of the Nervous System: April 2006. Instructors: Sam Steinfeld, PT &

Laurie Urban, PT, FCAMT.

. The Sensitive Nervous System: July 2006. Instructors: David Butler, PT & Laurie

Urban, PT, FCAMT.

Advanced Physical Therapy Education Institute

:

. The Temporomandibular Joint Part 1: May 2004. Instructor: Bahram Jam,

FCAMT.

. The Shoulder Part 1: December 2005. Instructor: Bahram Jam, FCAMT.

. The Ankle/Foot Complex Part 1: December 2005. Instructor: Bahram Jam, FCAMT.

Soft Tissue and Myofascial Management of the Pelvic and Thoracic Outlets:

. October 2003. Instructor: Murray MacHutchon, PT, FCAMT.

The Thorax Preparing the Stage for the Functional Upper Limb:

. May 2005. Instructor: Diane Lee, PT, FCAMT.

KEY Functional Capacity Assessment:

. July 2004. Instructor: Ms. Glenda Key, PT.

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The Pelvis - Restoring Function and Relieving Pain:

. May 2005. Instructor: Diane Lee, PT, FCAMT

Sahrmann: Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes:

. Level I: May 2003

. Level II Upper: October 2003

. Level II: Lower:

October 2004

Instructor: Renee Ivens, PT, MHS.

The Mulligan Concept

:

. The Upper Quadrant. December 2006. Instructor: Jack Miller, PT, FCAMT.

. The Lower Quadrant. December 2007. Instructor: Jack Miller, PT, FCAMT.

Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute:

. Level 1, Part 1. Completed April 2002.

CURRENT STATUS AT MCMASTER

Assistant Professor

(Part-Time, Contract), School of Rehabilitation Science.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

School of Rehabilitation Sciences, McMaster University: Professional Associate, 2005-

2007.

Canadian Physiotherapy Association: Member since October 2000. Also a member of the

Orthopaedic Division of CPA.

College of Physiotherapists of Ontario: Member in good standing since October 2002.

Ontario Physiotherapy Association - Board of Directors (elected). 2006 2009.

- President-elect. 2009 - 2010.

- President. 2010 current.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

University Appointments

:

Assistant Professor

. McMaster University School of Rehabilitation Sciences. Hamilton,

Ontario. Coordinator: Northern Studies Stream (Physiotherapy). July 2007 present.

Assistant Professor

. Northern Ontario School of Medicine. 2008 2011.

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Assistant Professor

. Lakehead University, Faculty of Medicine. 2009 2012.

Assistant Professor

. Laurentian University, Faculty of Medicine (stipendary). 20092010

.

Clinical:

Staff Physiotherapist. Fanti & Associates Physiotherapists, Thunder Bay, Ontario (October

2002 present).

Staff Physiotherapist. Lakehead University Sports Medicine Clinic, Thunder Bay, Ontario

(October 2002 April 2004).

Staff Kinesiologist. 8 Rinks Sports Physiotherapy Clinic. Burnaby, British Columbia.

(

October 1998

August 2000

).

Consulting:

March 2007

September 2008: Study design, data analysis and data interpretation for the

St.

Joseph s Care Group Total Knee Arthroplasty Study, Thunder Bay, Ontario.

December 2008

September 2009: Interprofessional Education Coordinator, PINE (Pathways

for Interactive Narrative Education) project.

SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

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Northern Ontario School of Medicine Continuing Education: What Clinical Educators

Need to Know about how Learners Learn (and a bit about how to teach as well).

Facilitator:

Dr. Hank Slotnick. October 2009.

Ontario Physiotherapy Association Annual Conference: London, Ontario. March 2009.

CPA teleconference: Obesity. January 2009.

Northern Ontario School of Medicine Continuing Education: Exam writing seminar.

November 2008.

Northern Ontario School of Medicine Continuing Education: Grant writing seminar.

August 2008.

Canadian Physiotherapy Association Annual Congress: Innovate, Advance, Lead.

Ottawa, Ontario. May 2008.

OPA Conference 2008

CPA teleconference: Rehabilitation in Oncology. January 2008.

Ontario Physiotherapy Association Annual Conference: Innovate, Learn, Evolve.

Toronto, Ontario. March 2007.

AREAS OF INTEREST

Administrative:

Clinical: Orthopaedics

Consulting:

Other:

Research: Orthopaedics, Primary care

Teaching: Orthopaedics, business practice

HONOURS

COURSES TAUGHT (LAST 5 YEARS)

Unit V Community Health/Community Practice: Research & Evidence-Based Practice (PT

713). Co-coordinator (2007 present) and lecturer/tutor (2003-2007) (Northern Studies

Stream).

Unit V Community Health/Community Practice: Clinical Laboratories (PT 722). 2005-2010.

Assessment and Rehabilitation of ACL Injury (Northern Studies Stream).

Unit V Community Health/Community Practice: Problem-Based Tutorial (PT 721). 2008-

2010. Assistant coordinator and tutor (Northern Studies Stream).

Unit V Community Health/Community Practice: Clinical Education (PT 724). 2005, 2007,

2008. Preceptorship of students for 6 week clinical placement.

SUPERVISORSHIPS

RESEARCH FUNDING

LIFETIME PUBLICATIONS

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PRESENTATIONS AT MEETINGS

Invited:

Invited debater at 2008 CPA Conference annual debate. Topic: Physiotherapy education in

Canada should immediately move to an entry-level doctoral degree .

NOSM Continuing Education and Professional development Collaborator Series: Creating

ADMINISTRATIVE

Department:

Faculty:

Evidence-based practice stream committee

Physiotherapy curriculum committee

Physiotherapy governing committee

School of Rehabilitation Science Council

PT Program Academic Study Committee

University:

Northern Studies Stream/McMaster representative in Northwestern Ontario and liaison with

the Northern Ontario school of Medicine committees/groups:

. NOSM Rehab Studies Committee

. NOSM Continuing Health Professional Education Committee

. NOSM Learner Affairs Reference Group

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