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1 Michel Daniel Landry Full Academic CV Date Prepared: April 23, 2019 Full Name: Michel D. Landry, BScPT, MScPT, PhD Present Academic Rank and Title: Professor (with Tenure) Primary Department: Doctor of Physical Therapy Division/Department of Orthopedics Secondary Department: Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) Date of birth: May 15, 1969 Place: Pembroke, Ontario, Canada Education: Institution Date Degree The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA 2018-2019 Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Weekend Executive Format) Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA 2006-2007 Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Health Human Resources) Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2004-2006 Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Health Services Research) University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2000-2004 Doctor of Philosophy (Health Policy & Administration) University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada 1993-1995 Masters of Science (Physical Therapy) Université d’Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 1989-1993 Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) École Secondaire Jeanne-Lajoie, Pembroke, Ontario, Canada 1983-1989 High School Diploma

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Michel Daniel Landry Full Academic CV

Date Prepared: April 23, 2019

Full Name: Michel D. Landry, BScPT, MScPT, PhD Present Academic Rank and Title: Professor (with Tenure) Primary Department: Doctor of Physical Therapy Division/Department of Orthopedics Secondary Department: Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) Date of birth: May 15, 1969 Place: Pembroke, Ontario, Canada Education: Institution Date Degree The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA

2018-2019 Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Weekend Executive Format)

Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

2006-2007

Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Health Human Resources)

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2004-2006

Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Health Services Research)

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2000-2004 Doctor of Philosophy (Health Policy & Administration)

University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

1993-1995 Masters of Science (Physical Therapy)

Université d’Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

1989-1993 Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy)

École Secondaire Jeanne-Lajoie, Pembroke, Ontario, Canada

1983-1989 High School Diploma

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Professional Training and Academic Career: Academic Institution Position/Title Date Duke University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Durham, NC, USA Duke University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Durham, NC, USA World Health Organization (WHO), Kathmandu, Nepal

Professor (with Tenure) Professor (with Tenure) & Division Chief Injury & Rehabilitation Policy Advisor

2018-present

2017-2018

2015-2016

Duke University, Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI), Durham, North Carolina, USA

Affiliate Member

2014-present

Duke University, Duke Centre for NeuroEngineering, Durham, NC

Associate Professor

2012-2017

Duke University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Associate Professor (with Tenure) & Division Chief

2015-2017

Duke University, Department of Community & Family Medicine, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Durham, NC, USA

Associate Professor (with Tenure) & Division Chief

2011-2015

Duke University, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Durham, NC, USA

Instructor, Temporary & Division Chief

2011

University of Toronto, Department of Physical Therapy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Adjunct Associate Professor

2011-2017

University of Toronto, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Assistant Professor 2009-2011

Toronto Rehab Institute, Toronto, Canada

Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, USA

Adjunct Scientist Adjunct Assistant Professor

2008-2012

2007-2012

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University of Toronto, Department of Physical Therapy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Assistant Professor (tenure-track)

2007-2011

Fawzia Sultan Rehabilitation Institute, Research and Education, Kuwait City

Vice President, Research

2005-2018

University of Prishtina, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Prishtina, Kosova

Visiting Professor 2002-2004

University of Toronto, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

M-THAC Research Fellow

2000-2006

University of Toronto Department of Physical Therapy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Lecturer 2000-2007

Queen’s University International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Short-Term Consultant 2000-2010

University of Toronto, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Ontario, Canada

Research Associate 2000-2005

Queen’s University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Kingston, Canada

Adjunct Lecturer 1998-2000

International Center for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Project Manager 1997-2000

McMaster University, Department of Physiotherapy, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Clinical Preceptor and Tutor

1996-1998

Columbia Health Care Inc., Toronto, CDN

Director of Operations 1996-1997

Columbia Rehabilitation Center, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Physical Therapist and Clinic Director

1995-1996

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada

Teaching Assistant and Lecturer

1993-1995

Commissioners Physiotherapy Clinic, London, Ontario, Canada

Physical Therapist 1993-1995

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Publications Refereed journals: (lifetime count: 86) (2019) 86. Jesus TS, Landry MD, Hoenig H. Global Need for Physical Rehabilitation: Systematic

Analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. (Accepted)

(2018) 85. Landry MD, Tupetz A. Disability and the Rohingya Displacement Crisis: A Humanitarian

Priority. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2018; 99:2122-2124 84. Jesus TS, Landry MD, Dussault G, Fronteira I. Classifying (and Measuring) Human

Resources for Health and Rehabilitation: Concept Design of a Practices- and Competency-Based International Classification. Physical Therapy Journal (In Press)

(2017) 83. Magnusson D, Sweeney F, Landry MD. Provision of rehabilitation services for children

with disabilities living in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review. Disability & Rehabilitation. 2017, DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1411982

82. Jesus TS, Landry MD, Dussault G, Fronteira I. Human Resources for Health (& Rehabilitation): Six Rehab-Workforce Challenges for the Century. Human Resources for Health 2017; 15:8

81. Landry MD, Raman SR, Kennedy K, Bettger JP, Magnusson D. Zika Virus (ZIKV), Global Public Health Disability, and Rehabilitation: Connecting the Dots…Physical Therapy Journal. 2017; 97(3): 275-279.

(2016) 80. Cott CA, Davis AM, Badley EM, Wong R, Canizares M, Li LC, Brooks S, Hawker G,

Jaglal S, Landry MD, MacKay C, Mosher D. Commonalities and differences in the implementation of models of care for arthritis: key informant interview from Canada. BMC Health Services Research. 2016; 16:415.

79. Landry MD, Salvador EC, Sheppard PS, Raman SR. Rehabilitation following natural disasters: Three impotent lessons from the 20-15 earthquake in Nepal. Physiotherapy Practice and Research 2016; 37(2): 69-72.

78. Riley SP, Covington K, Landry MD, McCallum C, Englehard C, Cook CC. Differences in selectivity among public, private, research and non-research physiotherapist programs in the United States. Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2016; 13: 17.

77. Landry MD, Salvador EC, Sheppard PS, Raman SR. Rehabilitation Following Natural Disasters: Three Important Lessons from the 2015 Earthquake in Nepal. Physiotherapy Practice and Research 2016; 37: 69-72

76. Jesus T, Hoenig H, Landry MD, Fernandez Lopez A, Green P, Ong P, Koh Choon Huat G. Finding the 'Right Size' Physical Therapy Workforce: An International Perspective. Physical Therapy 2016; 96(10):1597-1609.

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75. Landry MD, Sheppard P, Nayar PD, Leung K, Salvador E, Retis C, Raman SR. The 2015 Nepal Earthquake(s): Lessons Learned regarding the Disability & Rehabilitation Sector’s Preparation for, and Responses to, Natural Disasters. Physical Therapy 2016; 96(11): 1714-1723.

74. Covington K, McCallum C, Englehard C, Landry MD, Cook C. Do Differences in Programmatic Resource Investments Result in Different Three Year United States National Physical Therapy Examination Pass Rates? Journal of Allied Health 2016; 45(1): 27-32.

73. Landry MD, Hack LM, Coulson E, Freburger J, Johnson MP, Katz R, Kerwin J, Smith M, Wessman HC, Venskus DG, Sinnott P, Goldstein M. Workforce Projections 2010-2020: Annual Supply/Demand Forecasting Model for Physical Therapists Across the United States. Physical Therapy 2016; 96(1): 71-80.

72. Sheppard P, Landry MD. Lessons from the 2015 Earthquake(s) in Nepal: Implication for Rehabilitation. Disability & Rehabilitation 2016; 38(9): 910-913.

(2015) 71. Ofrin RH, Landry MD. Making “prevention and preparedness” a recovery priority:

lessons from the response to the 2015 Nepal earthquake. WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health 2015; July/December: 4(2): 107-109.

70. Landry MD, Raman SR, Harris E, Layla Madison, Bhatti H, Parekh, Banks C, Wijesinghe. Exploring the Factors that Influence the Perceptions of Disability: A Qualitative Study of Mothers of Children with Disabilities at a Community Based Rehabilitation Centre in Sri Lanka. WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health 2015: 4(2): 150-158.

69. Cook CC, Englehard C, McCallum C, Landry MD. Scholarly Research Productivity is Not Related to Higher Three-Year Licensure Pass Rates for Physical Therapy Academic Programs. BMC Medical Education 2015; 15:148.

68. Cook CC, Englehard C, McCallum C, Landry MD. Modifiable Variables in Physical Therapy Education Programs Associated with First-Time and Three-Year National Physical Therapy Examinations Pass Rates in the United States. Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2015; 12:44.

67. Landry MD, Raman SR, Kohrt BA. Disability as an Emerging Public Health Crisis in Post-Earthquake Nepal. American Journal of Public Health 2015; 105(8): 1515-1517.

(2014) 66. Schleifer-Taylor J, Verrier MC, Landry MD. What do we know about knowledge

brokers in paediatric rehabilitation: A systematic search and narrative summary. Physiotherapy Canada 2014; 66(2):143-152.

65. Raman SR, Ottensmeyer A, Landry MD, Alfedhli J, Proctor S, Hamdan E, Bouhaimed M. Seat Belt Use Still Low in Kuwait: Self-Reported Driving Behaviors among Adult drivers. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion 2014; 21(4): 328-337.

(2013) 64. Landry MD. Ushering a New and Exciting Era of Online Sources in Physiotherapy

Research International. Physiotherapy Research International 2013; 18(4): 91-92.

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63. Bolthouse E, DeLisa L, Friesen P, Landry MD. Developing the Potential of the Underserved Club Athlete: A Pilot Project with the Duke Cub Hockey Team. National Strength and Conditioning Association (NCSA) Performance Training Journal 2013; October/November: 5-11.

62. Hamdan E, Bouzoubar F, Landry MD. The Bone and Joint Decade (BJD) Initiative: How did Kuwait perform? World Health and Population 2013. 5-11.

(2012) 61. Raman SR, Landry MD, Ottensmeyer A, Jacobs S, Hamdan E, Bouhaimed M. Keeping

our children safe in motor vehicles: knowledge, attitudes, and practices among parents in Kuwait regarding child car safety. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion 2012; 1-10, iFirst Article.

60. Passalent L, Borsy E, Landry MD, Cott C. Geographic Information Systems (GIS): An emerging methodology to assess demand and provision for rehabilitation services. Disability & Rehabilitation 2013; 35(20): 1740-1749.

59. Landry MD, Goldstein M, Stokes E. Physiotherapy Health Services Research (PHSR): The Road “That Must Now Be Taken” Physiotherapy Research International 2012; 17(2): 63-65.

58. Landry MD, Schleifer Taylor J. “Saudi Health System: A View from the Minaret”: More Similarities than Differences. World Health Population 2012; 13(3):65-67.

57. Raman SR, Al-Halabi B, Hamdan, E, Landry MD. Prevalence and risk factors associated with self-reported carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) among office workers in Kuwait. BMC Research Notes 2012: 5: 289.

56. MacPherson M, MacArthur L, Jadan P, Glassman L, Bouzoubar F, Hamdan E, Landry MD. A SWOT Analysis of the physiotherapy profession in Kuwait. Physiotherapy Research International 2013; 18:37-46.

55. Landry MD, Hastie R, Onate K, Gamble B, Deber RB, Verrier MC. Attractiveness of Employment Sectors for Physical Therapists in Ontario, Canada (1999-2007): Implication for the Long Term Care Sector. BMC Health Services Research 2012; 12:133

54. Holyoke P, Landry MD, Verrier MC, Deber RB. The distribution of physiotherapists in Ontario: Understanding the market drivers. Physiotherapy Canada 2012; 64(4):329-337.

53. Fisher ME, Aristone MN, Young KK, Waechter LE, Taylor LA, Landry MD, Cooper NS. Physiotherapy Models of Service Delivery, Staffing, and Caseloads: A Profile of Level 1 Trauma Centres across Canada. Physiotherapy Canada 2012; 64(4): 377-385.

52. Gupta N, Castillo-Laborde C, Landry MD. Health-related rehabilitation services: assessing the global supply of and need for human resources. BMC Health Services Research 2011; 11:276.

51. Landry MD, Nixon S, Raman SR, Schleifer-Taylor J, Tepper J. Global Health Experiences (GHEs) in Physical Therapist Education: Balancing Moral Imperative with Inherent Moral Hazard? Journal of Physical Therapy Education 2012; 16(1): 24-28.

50. Pinto A, Lee S, Lombardo S, Salama M, Ellis S, Kay T, Davies R, Landry MD. The impact of structured interprofessional education on students perceptions of collaboration in a clinical setting. Physiotherapy Canada 2012; 64(2): 145-156.

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(2011) 49. Yeung E, Balough R, Cole D, Jalovcic J, Landry MD. Internet use among community-

based rehabilitation (CBR) workers in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A cross-sectional survey. Physiotherapy Canada 2011; 63(4):445-452.

48. Landry MD, Sundar-Singh C, Carnie L, Stephenson F, Hill A, Hill C. Spinal cord injury rehabilitation in post-earthquake Haiti: The critical role for non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Physiotherapy 2010; 96: 267-268.

(2010) 47. Landry MD, Quigley A, Nakhle A, Nixon SA. Implications of a gap between demand

and supply for Physical Therapy in post-earthquake Haiti. Physiotherapy Research International 2010; 15:123-125.

46. Landry MD, McGlynn M, Ng E, Andreoli A, Devji T, Bower C, Goyal A, Haycock S, Young JA, Leber D, Guy K, Vanderwerf A, Wright J, Iafolla S, Horne I, Burns AS. Humanitarian response following the earthquake in Haiti: Reflections on unprecedented need for rehabilitation. World Health and Population 2010; 12(1): 18-22.

45. Landry MD. Physical Therapists in post-earthquake Haiti: Seeking a balance between humanitarian services and research. Physical Therapy 2010; 90(7): 974-976.

44. Burns AS, O’Connell C, Landry MD. Spinal cord injury in post earthquake Haiti: Lessons learned and a call to action. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2010; 2: 695-697.

43. Landry MD, O’Connell C, Tardiff G, Burns AS. Post-earthquake Haiti: The critical role for rehabilitation services following a humanitarian crisis. Disability & Rehabilitation 2010; 32(19): 1616-1618.

42. Landry MD, Gupta N, Tepper J. Internationally educated health professionals and the challenge of workforce distribution. Healthcare Papers 2010; 10(2): 35-40.

41. Daudji A, Eby S, Fo T, Ladak F, Sinclair C, Landry MD, Moody K, Gibson B. South Asian immigrant mothers’ perceptions of disability in Canada: Implications for rehabilitation service delivery. Disability & Rehabilitation 2011; 33(6):511-521.

40. Cott C, Mandoda S, Landry MD. Models of integrating Physiotherapists into family health teams in Ontario, Canada: Challenges and opportunities. Physiotherapy Canada 2011; 63(3): 265-275.

39. Raman SR, Mandoda S, Hussein L, Foley N, Hamdan E, Landry MD. Exploring the meaning of childhood disability: Perceptions of disability among mothers of children with disabilities (CWD) in Kuwait. World Health and Population 2010; 11(4):49-60.

38. Nixon S, Cleaver S, Stevens M, Hard J, Landry MD. The role of Physical Therapists in natural disasters: What can we learn from the earthquake in Haiti? Physiotherapy Canada 2010; 62(3): 167-168.

37. Passalent L, Landry MD, Cott CA. Exploring wait list prioritization and management strategies for publicly-funded ambulatory rehabilitation services in Ontario, Canada: Further evidence of barriers to access for people with chronic disease. Healthcare Policy 2010; 5(4):139-156.

36. Crawford E, Bigger JM, Bender J, Leggatt A, Huang A, Mori B, Nixon S, Landry MD. Examining International Clinical Internships for Canadian physical therapy Students from 1997 to 2007. Physiotherapy Canada 2010; 62(3): 261-273.

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35. Maloni P, Habbous J, Primmer A, Despres B, Slatten J, Nixon S, Gibson B, Landry MD. Exploring the perceptions of disability among mothers of children with disabilities (CWD) in Bangladesh. Disability & Rehabilitation 2010; 32(10): 845-854.

34. Fancott C, Jaglal S, Quan V, Berg K, Cott CA, Davis A, Falnery J, Hawker G, Landry MD, Mahomed NN, Badley E. Rehabilitation services following total joint replacement: A qualitative analysis of key processes and structures to decrease length of stay and increase surgical volumes in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2010; 16: 724-730.

(2009) 33. Landry MD, Raman SR, Hamdan E. Accessing timely rehabilitation services for a global

aging society? Exploring the realities within Canada’s universal health care system. Current Aging Science 2009; 3(2): 143-150.

32. Eftekhar P, Cameron D, Yoshida K, Landry MD, Brooks D. Clients’ and health care professionals’ perspectives on post stroke rehabilitation in Tehran, Iran. Middle East Journal of Age and Aging 2010; 7(1): 35-40.

31. Landry MD, Williams AP, Verrier MC, Zakus D, Deber RB. Strategic responses to fiscal constraints: A health policy case study of hospital-based physical therapy services in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Physiotherapy Canada 2009; 61(4): 221-230.

30. Landry MD, Tepper J, Verrier MC. Moving from “Muddling Through” to careful planning: Physical therapy human resources in Canada. Physiotherapy Canada 2009; 61(2): 60-62.

29. Landry MD. A missing link: The influence of societal beliefs on integration among the world’s emerging population of person with disabilities (PWD). World Health and Population 2009; 10(4): 59-61.

28. Passalent L, Landry MD, Cott CA. Wait times for publicly-funded outpatient or community Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy services: Implications for the increasing number of persons with chronic conditions in Ontario, Canada. Physiotherapy Canada 2009; 61(1): 5-14.

27. Landry MD, Eldarrat NA, Raman SR, Dyke T. ‘Penny Wise, Pound Foolish’: The commodification of physiotherapy services in an era of precarious demand. Physiotherapy Research International 2009; 14(1): 1-5.

26. Landry MD, Ricketts T, Fraher E, Verrier M. Physical therapy health human resource (HHR) ratios: A comparative analysis of the United States and Canada. Physical Therapy 2009; 89(3): 149-161. (This article is based on post doctoral work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

(2008) 25. Tran D, McGillis Hall L, Davis A, Landry MD, Burnett D, Berg K, Jaglal S.

Identification of recruitment and retention strategies for rehabilitation professionals in Ontario, Canada: results from expert panels. BMC Health Services Research 2008; 8: 249 (9 December 2008).

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24. Landry MD, Jaglal S, Wodchis WP, Raman J, Cott CA. Analysis of factors affecting demand for rehabilitation services in Ontario, Canada: A health policy perspective. Disability & Rehabilitation 2008; 30(24): 1837-1847. (This article is based on post doctoral work at the Arthritis Community Research and Evaluation Unit and the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute)

23. Landry MD, Hamdan E, Al Mazeedi S, Brooks D. The precarious balance between ‘supply’ and ‘demand’ for health care: The increasing global demand for rehabilitation service for individuals living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 2008; 3(3): 393-396.

22. Landry MD, Williams AP, Verrier M, Holyoke P, Zakus D, Deber RB. Shifting Sands: Assessing the balance between public, private not-for-profit (nfp) and private for-profit (fp) physical therapy delivery in Ontario, Canada. Physiotherapy Research International 2008; 13:189-199. (This article is the second of three manuscripts based on doctoral work, and the winner of the 2008 Literary Award in Health Service Evaluation from the Society of Graduates (SOG) of the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto)

21. Paul J, Park L, Ryter E, Miller W, Ahmed S, Cott C, Landry MD. Delisting publicly-funded community-based physical therapy services in Ontario, Canada: A 12-month follow-up study. Physiotherapy Theory & Practice 2008; 24(5): 329-343.

20. Yardley D, Gordon R, Freeburn R, So C, Beauchamps D, Landry MD, Switzer-McIntyre S, Evans C, Brooks D. The perceived roles of clinical specialists and advanced practitioners in physical therapy: Results of a survey in Ontario, Canada. Physiotherapy Canada 2008; 60(3): 224-238.

19. Landry MD, Passalent L, Cott C. Availability and structure of ambulatory rehabilitation services: A survey of hospitals with designated rehabilitation beds in Ontario, Canada. Physiotherapy Canada 2008; 60(3): 246-256. (This article is based on post doctoral Work at the Arthritis Community Research and Evaluation Unit and the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute)

18. Landry MD, Raman SR, Sulway C, Golightly YM, Hamdan E. Prevalence and risk factors associated with low back pain among health care providers in a Kuwait hospital. Spine 2008; 33(5): 539-545.

17. Landry MD, Raman S. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): A global policy paradox. World Health and Population 2007; October: 1-4. (This article was reprinted in Healthcare Quarterly 2008; 11(1): 126-28.)

(2007) 16. Landry MD, Dyck T, Raman S. Poverty, disability and human development: A global

challenge for physiotherapy in the twenty-first century. Physiotherapy 2007; 93: 233-234. 15. Landry MD, Ricketts TC, Verrier MC. The precarious supply of Physical Therapists

across Canada: Exploring national trends in health human resources (1991 to 2005). Human Resources for Health 2007; 5:23 (25 September 2007). (This article is based on post doctoral work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).

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14. Landry MD, Jaglal SB, Wodchis WP, Cooper NS, Cott CA. Rehabilitation services following total joint replacements in Ontario, Canada: Can ‘prehabilitation’ programs mediate and increasing demand? International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 2007; 30(4): 297-303. (This article is based on post doctoral work at the Arthritis Community Research and Evaluation Unit and the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute)

13. Allapat C, McFarland J, McGovern B, Penfold A, Siu G, Raman S, Landry MD. The role of Physical Therapists in global health initiative: A SWOT analysis. Physiotherapy Canada 2007; 59(4):275-285.

12. Landry MD, Williams AP, Verrier M, Zakus D, Deber RB. Shifting the public-private mix: A policy analysis of physical therapy funding in Ontario. Physiotherapy Canada 2007; 59 (4): 255-265. (This article is the first of three manuscripts based on doctoral work)

11. Gordon M, Waines B, Englehart J, Montgomery S, Devitt R, Holyoke P, Cott C, Landry MD. The consequences of delisting publicly-funded, community-based physical therapy services in Ontario: A health policy analysis. Physiotherapy Canada 2007; 59(1): 58-69.

(2006) 10. Landry MD, Deber RB, Jaglal S, Laporte A, Holyoke P, Devitt R, Cott C. Assessing the

consequences of delisting publicly-funded community-based physical therapy on self-reported Health in Ontario, Canada: a prospective cohort study. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 2006; 29(4): 303-307. (This article is based on post doctoral work at the Arthritis Community Research and Evaluation Unit and the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute)

(2004) 9. Rappolt S, Williams AP, Lum J, Deber R, Verrier M, Landry MD. Ways we work.

Clinical autonomy in occupational therapy practices: results of a 2003 Ontario survey... third and final in the series. Occupational Therapy Now 2004; 6(6):9-12.

8. Lum J, Williams AP, Rappolt S, Landry MD, Deber R, Verrier M. Meeting the challenge of diversity: Results from the 2003 survey of occupational therapists in Ontario. Occupational Therapy Now 2004; Vol 6(4), July/August 2004.

7. Williams AP, Rappolt S, Lum J, Deber R, Verrier M, Landry MD. A portrait of occupational therapy in Ontario: Results of a 2003 survey. Occupational Therapy Now 2004; Vol 6(3), May/June 2004.

6. Landry MD. Physical therapy human resources in Canada: 1991 to 2000. Physiotherapy Canada 2004; 56(1): 39-42. (This article was based on the literature review for doctoral dissertation at the University of Toronto)

5. Landry MD, Williams AP, Deber RB, Verrier MC. On evidence-based decision-making: Implications for physical therapy in the post-Kirby, post-Romanow era. Physiotherapy Canada 2004; 56(1): 7-12. (This article was based on responses to comprehensive examination within doctoral training program at the University of Toronto)

(2002) 4. Landry MD, Sibbald WJ. Changing physician behavior: A review of patient safety in

critical care medicine. Journal of Critical Care 2002; 17(2): 138-145.

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(2001) 3. Landry MD, Rizoli M. A new forum for health services research in critical care

medicine. Journal of Critical Care 2001; 16(4): 136-141. 2. Landry MD, Sibbald WJ. From data to evidence: Evaluative methods in evidence-based

medicine. Respiratory Care 2001; 46(11): 1226-1235. (1996) 1. Landry MD, Scudds RA. The cooling effects of electroacupuncture on the skin

temperature of the hand. Journal of Hand Therapy 1996; 9: 359-366. (This article was based on Master thesis at the University of Western Ontario).

Chapters in Books:

1. Landry MD (2007). Chapter 2: The Health Care Environment. pp 7-21. In: Hopkins-Roseel & Roulston (Eds): Business in Clinical Practice: How to Get There from Here. Canadian Occupational Therapy Association Publishing, Ottawa, Canada.

2. Landry MD (2008). Chapter 20: Financing, Delivery and Allocation for Rehabilitation Services in the United States. Pp 589-600. In: Falvo (Eds): Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability. Fourth Edition. Jones and Bartlett Publishers: Sudbury, MA, USA.

3. Landry MD (2010). “Met and Unmet Needs”. World Health Organization, World Report of Disability.

Books:

1. Landry MD, Gerber H. (1998). An Introduction to Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Bosnia & Herzegovina: Orthopedic Manual. Health Practitioner Manual, International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

2. Landry MD. (1999) Problem Based Learning in Community Based Rehabilitation (Republika Srpska). International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

3. Landry MD. (2001) Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR): Module 1 in Slovakia. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

4. Landry MD, Sibbald WJ, Gilbart E (2003): Rationierung von Gesundheitsversorgung und Clinical Practice Guidelines: Einige Gedanken zur "Kosten-Qualitäts-Kluft". In: Dietrich F, Imhoff M, Kliemt H (eds): Standardisierung in der Medizin: Qualitätssicherung oder Rationierung? Schattauer, Stuttgart New York, pp. 218-237. ISBN 3-7945-2268-0

Abstracts:

1. Scudds RA, Landry MD, Birmingham TB, Buchan J, Griffin K. The Frequency of Referred Signs from Muscle Pressure in Normal Healthy Subjects, 3rd World Congress on Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 1995.

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2. Landry MD, Scudds RA. The Cooling Effects of High and Low Frequency Electroacupuncture on the Skin Temperature of the Hand in Normal Subjects, 18th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hand Therapists, San Francisco, California, USA, 1995.

3. Landry MD, Scudds RA. The Effects of Electroacupuncture on the Skin Temperature of the Hand, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences 3rd Annual Research Day, London, Ontario, Canada, 1995.

4. Landry MD, Scudds RA. The Cooling Effects of High and Low Frequency Electroacupuncture on the Skin Temperature is Mediated by Somatosympathetic Reflex. 19th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hand Therapists, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 1996.

5. Tata GE, Landry MD, Beatty C. Partnerships in Rehabilitation: Responding to Post-War Needs in the Balkans, Tri-Joint Congress, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2000.

6. Landry MD, Sibbald WJ, Gilbart E. Health Care Rationing and Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG): Some Thoughts Regarding the “Cost/Quality” Divide, 25th Symposium On Health Economics of the Robert Bosch Foundation, Germany, November 2001.

7. Landry MD, Jalovcic D, Calderon V (2002) Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) In Guatemala: Educational Perspectives, Ontario Physiotherapy Association Conference, London, Ontario, Canada. March 2002.

8. Gibson B, Brooks D, Nixon S, Landry MD, Fancott C, Lundon K, Vanneste G, Zambaldo A, van de Veen J. Enhancing Community Based Rehabilitation in Tanzania: An Innovative University of Toronto Collaboration. 1st Annual Global Health Research Conference, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Centre for International Health. May 2002.

9. Landry MD, Beatty C. Persons With Disabilities (PWD) Living with Host Families in Skopje, Macedonia During the Kosova Crisis: Results of an Exploratory Survey. 1st Annual Global Health Research Conference, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Centre for International Health. May 2002.

10. Landry MD, Verrier MC, Deber RB, Williams AP, Lum J, Rappolt S, Zakus D. Has There been a Progressive Erosion of Publicly Funded Physical Therapy Services in Ontario? Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 2002.

11. Gibson B, Brooks D, Nixon S, Landry MD, Vanneste G, Zambaldo A, van de Veen, Enhancing Community Based Rehabilitation In Tanzania. 14th International World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress, Barcelona, Spain. June 2003.

12. Landry MD, Gibson BE, Nixon S, Zakus D Using Evidence-Based Practice Within Community Based Rehabilitation Projects In Developing Countries: A New Framework For Evaluating The Evidence. 14th International World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress, Barcelona, Spain. June 2003.

13. Landry MD, Nixon S, Zakus, D The Role of the Physical Therapist in Global Health Initiatives: A SWOT Analysis. American Physical Therapy Association Conference, Washington DC, USA. June 2003.

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14. Sulway C, Landry MD, Jalovcic D, Edmonds LJ, Peat M, Hundozi H, Moloku E. Growing the Physiotherapy Profession at the University of Prishtina in Post-Conflict Kosova. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. May 30, 2004.

15. Landry MD, Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Rappolt SG, Lum SG. Threat or Creative Innovations?: Privatization in Canada’s Hospital Sector and the Case of Physical Therapy Services in Ontario. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. May 30, 2004.

16. Landry MD, Williams AP, Deber RB, Verrier MC, Lum LM, Rappolt SG. Market Failure in Ontario’s Home and Community Sector: The Case of Publicly Funded Physical Therapy Services. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. May 30, 2004.

17. Landry MD, Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Zakus D. Strategic Responses by Ontario Hospitals to Delivering Ambulatory Rehabilitation Services. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. May 27, 2004.

18. Deber RB, Landry MD, Holyoke P, Verrier MC, Williams AP. Monopsony by Any Other Name: Rehabilitation Services in Ontario. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. May 26, 2004.

19. Kuipers P, Hartley S, Corneilje H, Deepak S, Finkenflugel H, Landry MD, Lysack C, Ortali F, Velema J. Evidence for Policy and Practice in Disability and Development. World Bank Disability and Development Conference, Washington DC, USA. Nov 30, 2004.

20. Landry MD, Williams AP, Deber RB, Verrier MC, Rappolt SG, Lum S. The Decreasing Proportion of Physical Therapists Practicing in Hospitals across Ontario and in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Rehab Network – Best Practices Day. February 23, 2005.

21. Landry MD. The Structure of Ambulatory Physical Therapy Services in Hospitals: A Changing Public/Private Mix. Department of Health Policy Management and Evaluation Research Day, University of Toronto, May 2005.

22. Landry MD, Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Zakus D. Physical Therapy Services in Ontario: Endemic Cost Shifting and Cost Containment. Department of Health Policy Management and Evaluation Research Day, University of Toronto, May 2005.

23. Landry MD, Williams AP, Deber RB, Verrier MC, Rappolt SG, Lum S. Physical Therapists Perceptions of Policy Options for the Future of the Canadian Health Care System: Results from the 2003 Survey of Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists in Ontario. Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Victoria, British Columbia, May 2005.

24. Holyoke P, Verrier MC, Deber RB, Landry MD. The Distribution of Regulated Physiotherapists across Ontario. Conference on Health Human Resources (CERF) Hamilton, Ontario, May 2005.

25. Hopkins-Rosseel DH, Landry MD. Developing a Business Plan: Scratching the Surface. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2006, St. John, New Brunswick, June 30th, 2006.

26. Riis V, Landry MD. Reporting for Auto Insurers Without Losing Clinical Autonomy: A Health Policy Perspective. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2006, St. John, New Brunswick, June 30th, 2006.

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27. Gordon M, Englehart J, Montgomery S, Waines B, Landry MD. The Perceived Consequences of Delisting Publicly Funded, Community Based Physical Therapy Services in the Greater Toronto Area. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2006, St. John, New Brunswick, June 30th, 2006.

28. Cook L, Cott C, Landry MD. Lists and Wait Times in Ontario Primary Health Care Adult Rehabilitation. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2006, St. John, New Brunswick, June 30th, 2006.

29. Landry MD, Cott C, Assessing the Consequences of Delisting Publicly-Funded Community-Based Physical Therapy Services on Self-Reported Health Status: A Prospective Cohort Study. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2006, St. John, New Brunswick. June 30th, 2006.

30. Tran D, Jaglal S, Berg K, Landry MD, McGillis Hall L, Burnett D. Rehabilitation Health Human Resources – Recruitment, Retention and Educational Strategies. Canadian Association of Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR). Vancouver, BC, Canada. September 17-18, 2006.

31. Raman S, Cleaver S, Landry MD. Disability and Rehabilitation in Global Health. 13th Canadian Conference on International Health, Canadian Society for International Health, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. October 16th, 2006.

32. Landry MD, Jaglal SB, Wodchis WP, Cooper NS, Cott CA. Rehabilitation Services Following Total Joint Replacements in Ontario, Canada: Can "Prehabilitation" Programs Mediate an Increasing Demand? The Aging Exchange: Education, Research and Services at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, NC, USA. March 27th, 2006.

33. Landry MD, Jaglal SB, Wodchis WP, Cooper NS, Cott CA. Rehabilitation Services Following Total Joint Replacements in Ontario, Canada: Can "Prehabilitation" Programs Mediate an Increasing Demand? The Sixth International Conference of the Order of Physiotherapists of Lebanon, Beirut, Lebanon, April 15th, 2007.

34. Landry MD, Sulway C, Raman S, Golightly Y, Hamdan E. Prevalence and Factors Associated with Low Back Pain (LBP) Among Hospital Staff in Kuwait. The Sixth International Conference of the Order of Physiotherapists of Lebanon, Beirut, Lebanon, April 15th, 2007.

35. Landry MD, Jaglal S, Wodchis W, Raman J, Cott C. Factors Affecting Demand for Rehabilitation Services in Ontario, Canada. World Confederation of Physical Therapists, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 4th, 2007.

36. Paul J, Park L, Ryter E, Miller W, Ahmed S, Cott C, Landry MD. Delisting Publicly-funded Community Based Physical Therapy Services in Ontario, Canada: A 12-Month Follow-up Study. World Confederation of Physical Therapists, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 4th, 2007.

37. Squires A, Landry MD, Delaney J, Amuson D, Cats F, Prickett N. World Aging Ageing, Regional Variations and Physiotherapy Approaches. World Confederation of Physical Therapists, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 4th, 2007.

38. Allapat C, McFarland J, McGovern B, Penfold A, Siu G, Raman S, Landry MD. The Role of Physical Therapists in Global Health Initiative: A SWOT Analysis. Physiotherapy Canada. World Confederation of Physical Therapists, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 2007.

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39. Landry MD, Verrier MC. Physical Therapists in Ontario: An Overview of HHR (1999-2007). 2008 Symposium – Community Care and Health Human Resources: Informing Policy to Action. Toronto, Ontario. Tuesday March 18, 2008.

40. Hastie R, Gamble B, Lam KCK, Laporte A, Williams, Lum J, Verrier MC, Landry MD, Rappolt, Deber RB. Ontario Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists Employment Satisfaction Rating by Sub-Sector. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR). Ottawa, Ontario. May 26-28, 2008.

41. Landry MD. Myths and Realities of physical Therapy Services Within Canada’s Universal Health Care System: Could it Work in the United States? American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. San Antonio, Texas, USA. June 12, 2008.

42. Landry MD, Ricketts T, Fraher E, Verrier MC. Physical Therapy Health Human Resource (HHR) Ratios: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Canada. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Calgary, Alberta, May 29th, 2009.

43. Crawford E, Leggett A, Huang A, Biggar J, Mori B, Nixon S, Landry MD. Examining International Clinical Internships for Canadian Physical Therapy Students: The History, The Trends, The Future. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Calgary, Alberta, May 29th, 2009.

44. Raman S, Cleaver S, Landry MD. Social Responsibility in Physiotherapy: Relevance for Global Health. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Calgary, Alberta, May 29th, 2009.

45. Maloni P, Habbous J, Primmer A, Despres B, Slatten J, Nixon S, Gibson B, Landry MD. Exploring the Perceptions of Disability Among Mothers of Children with Disabilities (CWD) in Bangladesh. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Calgary, Alberta, May 29th, 2009.

46. Hastie R, Gamble B, Verrier MC, Landry MD, Deber RB. Retention of Ontario Physiotherapists across Employment Settings. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) Annual Conference. Calgary, May 29th, 2009.

47. Balogh RS, Jalovcic D, Landry MD, Cole D. Patterns and Barriers to Use of Information Technology among Rehabilitation Personnel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. University of Toronto. Rehabilitation Sector Research Showcase. Toronto, Ontario, April 29, 2009.

48. Landry MD. Global Heath Human Resources in Physical Therapy: Using Canada and the United States as Case Study. The Seventh International Conference of the Order of Physiotherapists of Lebanon, Beirut, Lebanon. September 25, 2007.

49. Landry MD, Verrier MC. Relative Attractiveness of Employment Settings for Physical Therapists (1999-2007): Implications for Internationally Educated Physical Therapists. 3rd Annual CIHR Team in Community Care and Health Human Resources Symposium, University of Toronto, November 20, 2009.

50. Lee S, Lombardo S, Pinto A, Salama M, Barker R, Davies R, Ellis S, Faibish S, Jackson L, Kay T, Young L, Landry MD. The Influence of a Structured Interprofessional Education (IPE) Component of a Clinical Placement on Health Professional Students. 2010 Canadian Association of Music Therapy Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia. May 12th, 2010.

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51. Landry MD, Hastie R, Gamble B, Deber RB, Verrier MC. Relative Attractiveness of Employment Settings for Physical Therapists (1999-2007): Assessing ‘Stickiness’ and ‘Inflow’ Across the Care Continuum in Ontario, Canada (A036). Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress. St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador. July 22-25, 2010.

52. MacPherson M, Glassman L, Jadan P, MacArthur L, Landry MD. A Land of Opportunity: SWOT Analysis of Physiotherapy in Kuwait (A025). Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress. St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador. July 22-25, 2010.

53. Fisher ME, Aristone MN, Young KK, Waechter LE, Landry MD. Physiotherapy Models of Service Delivery, staffing, and Caseloads: A Profile of Level 1 Trauma Centres Across Canada (A011). Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress. St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador. July 22-25, 2010.

54. Levy C, Landry MD, McLaughlin D, Seo H. Outpatient Rehab: Where and How Do We Go From Here? Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists Congress 2010. Mississauga, Ontario. September 24, 2010.

55. Landry MD. Unprecedented Rehabilitation Needs Following the Earthquake in Haiti: Some Reflections Concerning the Ethical Framework of Decreased Mortality with Increased Morbidity. Military and Veteran Health Research Forum 2010. Kingston, Ontario, Canada, November 16-17, 2010.

56. Gupta N, Landry MD. Supply and Need of Human Resources for Health-Related Rehabilitation Services: A Global Portrait, a Global Challenge. First Global Symposium on Health System Research. Montreux, Switzerland. Nov 16-19, 2010.

57. Wong R, Davis A, Cott C, Jones A, Landry MD, Li L, Lineker S, MacKay C, Muzzatti A, Venkatatamanan V. CIHR Team in Models of Care in Arthritis: The Available Health Human Resources to Treat People with Arthritis. The Canadian Arthritic Network Annual Scientific Conference. Lac-Leamy, Gatineau, Quebec, Oct 28-30, 2010.

58. Raman SR, Al-Halabi B, Landry MD, Hamdan E. Prevalence of Risk Factors Associated with Self-Reported Carpal Tunnel Syndrome among Office Workers in Kuwait. World Physical Therapy 2011, Congress of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy. Amsterdam, Holland. June 20-23, 2011.

59. Landry MD. Spinal Cord Injury in Post-Earthquake Haiti: Perspectives on the Emerging Role of Physical Therapists in Emergency Humanitarian Responses. World Physical Therapy 2011, Congress of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy. Amsterdam, Holland. June 20-23, 2011.

60. Landry MD. Employment Preferences among Internationally Educated Physical Therapists (IEPTS) in Ontario, Canada. Congress 2011 – Views from the Summit. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Whistler, British Columbia, July 14-17, 2011.

61. Yeung E, Landry MD, Jalovcic D, Balogh R. Internet Use among Community-Based Rehabilitation Providers in Bosnia and Herzegovina. World Physical Therapy 2011, Congress of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy. Amsterdam, Holland. June 20-23, 2011.

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62. Davis AM, Cott CA, Landry MD, Jones A, Wong R, Lineker S, Frank C, Bergeron L, Birtwhistle R, Badley EM. Organization of Care Delivery for People with Arthritis: Models and Processes. American College of Rheumatology. Chicago, USA, November 7, 2011.

63. Davis AM, Cott CA, Li L, Landry MD, Jones A, Wong R, Lineker S, Frank C, Bergeron L, Birtwhistle R, Badley EM. Innovative Models and Processes Care Delivery for People with Arthritis. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR), Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 29-31, 2012

64. Landry MD. Can You Answer This Question: How Many Physical Therapists Do We Need by 2030? Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2012. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 25, 2012

65. Harris E, Banks C, Bhatti H, Seyedahmadian L, Landry MD, Parekh M. Perception of Disability Among Mothers of Children with Disabilities in Sri Lanka: Implication for Delivery of rehabilitation Services. American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, Feb 3-6, 2014.

66. Davis A, Cott C, Wong, Landry MD, Li L, Jones A, Frank S, Lineker S, Bergeron, Hawker J, Mosher, Ahluwalia, Zummer, Jaglal S, McGlasson R, Birtwhistle, O’Donnell, Badley E. Model of Care for Arthritis: Drivers, Facilitators and Barriers to Their Development and Implementation. American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting. San Diego, California, October 25-30, 2013.

67. Davis, Cott, Wong, Li, Jones, Frank, Landry MD, Lineker, Bergeron, Hawker, Mosher, Ahluwalia, Zummer, Jaglal, McGlasson, Birtwhistle, Bar, Badley. Facilitator and Barriers to Provincial Models of Care Development and Implementation. Canadian Association of Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR). May 2014, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

68. Pechak C, Landry MD, Arnall M. Global Health Education: Proposed Competencies and Guidelines. Combines Section Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. February 5, 2014. Las Vegas, NV, USA

69. Good L, Grabowski L, Torres B, Landry MD, Errickson S. Disability in children in low-income and lower-middle-income countries: a narrative review of parental and community perception and the psychosocial impact on the family. Combined Section Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, Feb 4-7, 2015

70. Gwyer J, Landry MD, Wilhelmsen K, Errickson S. Blending Strengths: A Sustainable Model of Global Educational and Research Collaborations in Physical Therapy. Combined Section Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, Feb 4-7, 2015

71. Magnusson D, Hartman JA, Footer C, Hayward L, Mulligan N, Landry MD. Global Health Experiences: Who Benefits? Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Anaheim, California, USA, Feb 17-20, 2016.

72. Therriault M, Ford S, Grant A, Higbie S, Hoffman S, Goode A, Ledbetter L, Friesen P, Landry MD. Predictors of Prolonged Recovery Following Sports-Related Concussion: A Systematic Review. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Anaheim, California, USA, Feb 17-20, 2016

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73. Friesen J, Grant A, Therriault M, Cook C, Landry MD, Logel K, Friesen P. Weber C lateral Malleolus Fracture with Syndesmosisys and Deltoid Ligament Injury in a Professional Hockey Player: A Case Report. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Anaheim, California, USA, Feb 17-20, 2016

74. Anumba M, Arms J, Bromley C, Rollins J, Goode A, Friesen P, Landry MD. The Effect of Sport-Related Concussion on early vs. Late Reaction Time: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Anaheim, California, USA, Feb 17-20, 2016.

75. Landry MD, Sheppard P, Raman S. “Build Back Better”: Developing Long-Term Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in Nepal. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Victoria, British Columbia, May 26-28, 2016

76. Howard L, Landry MD, Gro Tjore. Erasmus+: Opportunities and Challenges. NAFSA: Association of International Educators. Annual Conference & Expo. May 29-June 3, 2016. Denver, Co, USA.

77. Landry MD, Gwyer J, Wilhelmsen K. International Collaborations: Preparing Physiotherapy Students for Global Health and Rehabilitation. World Confederation for Physical Therapists (WCPT). Cape Town, South Africa, July 3, 2017

78. Landry MD, Raman SR. Virus, Global Public Health, Disability and Rehabilitation: Connecting the Dots. World Confederation for Physical Therapists (WCPT). Cape Town, South Africa, July 3, 2017

79. Sheppard P, Landry MD. The 2015 Nepal Earthquake(s): Lessons Learned from the Disability & Rehabilitation Sector’s preparation for, and responses to, Natural Disasters. World Confederation for Physical Therapists (WCPT). Cape Town, South Africa, July 4, 2017

80. Landry MD (Chair), Lippolis G, Lentz K, Berhanu S, Trueb T, Tebutt E. Focus on Rehabilitation (SEM-06). World Confederation for Physical Therapists (WCPT). Cape Town, South Africa, July 4, 2017

81. Gagnon R, Lesage R, Labelle Demers C, Camden C, Maltais DB, Andrew G, Harding K, Desmeules F, Landry MD, Feldman DE,Perreault K. Accessibilité aux services de réadaptation physique pédiatrique au Québec: résultats d'une étude descriptive. Congrès 2017 de l’Association canadienne des centres de santé pédiatriques. 22-24 octobre; Montréal.

82. Gagnon R, Lesage R, Labelle Demers C, Camden C, Maltais DB, Andrew G, Harding K, Desmeules F, Landry MD, Feldman DE,Perreault K. Accessibilité aux services de réadaptation physique pédiatrique au Québec: résultats d'une étude descriptive. CongrèsPhysiothérapie 360° de l’Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec. 10-11 novembre 2017, Lévis.

83. Magnusson D, Landry MD, Kennedy K. Building Partnerships in Global Health: Where to Start & How to Document Progress. Combined Sections Meeting (CSM), American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). New Orleans, Louisiana, February 21-24, 2018.

84. Landry MD, Raman SR, Stokes E. WHO’sRehab2030:CrossroadsofGlobalHealth,DisabilityandRehabilitation.Combined Sections Meeting (CSM), American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). New Orleans, Louisiana, February 21-24, 2018.

85.LandryMD.MeaningfulIntegrationofPeoplewithDisabilities(PWD)attheCommunityLevel:APolicyandSocialJusticePerspective.WorldDisabilityandRehabilitationConference,November12-13,2018KualaLumpur,Malasia.

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Editorials, position, and background papers: 1. Landry MD, Scudds RA (1995) The Effects of Electroacupuncture on Hand Reflex

Sympathetic Dystrophy: A Case Study. Acupuncture Canada. 2. Landry MD, Scudds RA (1995) The Response of the Sympathetic Nervous System

Following High and Low Frequency Electroacupuncture in Normal Subjects. Acupuncture Canada.

3. Landry MD (2001) When Did We Become “Powerless”? Physiotherapy Canada. 53(4): 246

Working reports: 1. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based

Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (July 01 to Sept 30, 1998)–War Victim Rehabilitation Project–Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on October 15, 1998.

2. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (Oct 01 to Dec 31, 1998)– War Victim Rehabilitation Project – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on January 15, 1999.

3. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (Jan 01 to March 31, 1999)– War Victim Rehabilitation Project – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on April 15, 1999.

4. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (April 01 to June 30, 1999)– War Victim Rehabilitation Project Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on July 15, 1999.

5. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (July 01 to Sept 30, 1999)– War Victim Rehabilitation Project – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on October 15, 2000.

6. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (Oct 01 to Dec 31, 1999)– War Victim Rehabilitation Project – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on January 15, 2000.

7. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (Jan 01 to March 31, 2000) – War Victim Rehabilitation Project – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on April 15, 2000.

8. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (April 01 to June 30, 2000) – War Victim Rehabilitation Project – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on July 15, 2000.

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9. Landry MD. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Quarterly Report (October 01 to December 31, 2002) – Kosova Project, Agreement #7013291, Project #32031/Z0Z0199. Submitted to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on February 15, 2003.

10. Landry MD, Gerber H. (1998). An Introduction to Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Bosnia & Herzegovina: Orthopedic Manual. Health Practitioner Manual, International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

11. Landry MD. (1999) Problem Based Learning in Community Based Rehabilitation (Republika Srpska). International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

12. Landry MD. (2001) Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR): Module 1 in Slovakia. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

13. Landry MD. (2004) Making the Case for Rehabilitation. Consultation report prepared for the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

14. Landry MD. (2005) Trillium Health Centre: Impressions Regarding the Staff Consultation Day Held on March 10th, 2005. Consultation report prepared for the Trillium Health Centre. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

15. Cook L, Landry MD, Cott C. Wait Lists and Wait Times for Community-Based Adult Rehabilitation in Ontario. Working Report 2006-02. Arthritis Community Research and Evaluation Unit (ACREU), University Health Network. In partnership with the Mental Health and Rehabilitation Reform Branch, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC). March 2006.

16. Landry MD, Jaglal S, Wodchis W, Cott C. Forecasting the Demand for Rehabilitation Services Across Ontario’s Continuum of Care. Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Funded through the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC) and the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF). June 2006.

17. Jaglal S, Badley E, Berg K, Cott C, Davis A, Flannery J, Hawker G, Landry MD, Mohamed N. Rehabilitation Care Pathways for Hip and Knee Joint Replacement: Synthesis of the Literature and Environmental Scan. Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Funded through the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC) and the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF). June 2006.

18. Landry MD, Cooper N. Slow Stream Rehabilitation: A Review of the Literature and Programs. Mattawa General Hospital, Mattawa, Ontario, Canada. June 2006.

19. Jaglal S, Berg K, Landry MD, McGillis Hall L, Burnett D. Synthesis of the Literature and Environmental Scan of Rehabilitation Health Human Resources – Recruitment, Retention and Education Strategies. Funded through the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC). July 2006.

20. Cook L, Landry MD, Cott C. Wait Lists and Wait Times for Community-Based Adult Rehabilitation. Arthritis Community Research & Evaluation Unit (ACREU). Working Paper (06-2), 2006

21. Cott C, Landry MD, Mandoda S. Integrating Physiotherapists into Family Health Teams in Ontario, 2009. Arthritis Community Research & Evaluation Unit (ACREU). Working Paper (09-02), 2009.

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Presentations:

1. Landry MD. The Cooling Effects of High and Low Frequency Electroacupuncture on the Skin Temperature of the Hand in Normal Subjects, 18th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hand Therapists, San Francisco, California. September 1995.

2. Landry MD The Effects of Electroacupuncture on the Skin Temperature of the Hand, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences 3rd Annual Research Day, London, Ontario, Canada. May 1995.

3. Landry MD. The Cooling Effects of High and Low Frequency Electroacupuncture on the Skin Temperature is Mediated by Somatosympathetic Reflex. 19th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hand Therapists, Atlanta, Georgia. September 1996.

4. Landry MD, Nixon S. Physical Therapy and International Development, Department of Physical Therapy, Module 10, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - April 2001.

5. Landry MD. Community Based Rehabilitation in Post Conflict Environment: The Former Yugoslavia. Graduate Department of Physical Therapy, International Health Group, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, November 2001.

6. Deber RB, Landry MD, Williams AP, Verrier MC. Global Forces and Care in the Community: What has Happened to Rehabilitation? Health Law and Policy Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 7, 2002.

7. Landry MD. The Landscape of Funding and Delivery of Physical Therapy Services in Ontario. Module 10, Department of Physical Therapy. Toronto, Ontario, April 2002.

8. Landry MD. Canadian Health Care: An Overview. International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation. Health Policy Workshop, Bratislava, Slovakia. April 14, 2003.

9. Fancott C, Gibson B, Landry MD. International Health. Module 10. Department of Physical Therapy. April 15, 2002.

10. Landry MD. Health Care Reform in the Former Yugoslavia. York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. November 20, 2002.

11. Landry MD, Politics 101: Influencing Policy. Ontario Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. February 8, 2003.

12. Landry MD, Physical Therapy in Kosova: 1999 to 2003 Hamilton District Ontario Physiotherapy Association, Hamilton, Ontario, Nov. 18, 2003.

13. Landry MD, International Health and Physical Therapy, Institute of Allied Health Sciences, McMaster University, January 20, 2004.

14. Landry MD, The Canadian Health Care System and Rehabilitation in Primary Care-Community Programs, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, January 2004.

15. Landry MD, Physical Therapy in the Balkans, Rehabilitation Students Initiative in International Health (UTRSIIH), Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, March 30, 2004.

16. Landry MD, Forum on Physical Therapy Funding, Ontario Physiotherapy Association Congress 2004, Toronto, Ontario, April 3, 2004.

17. Landry MD, Understanding Funding, Delivery and Allocation of Physical Therapy Services in Alberta, Joint Congress of the Alberta Physiotherapy Association and the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, May 1, 2004.

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18. Landry MD, The Canadian Health Care System and Rehabilitation Services, Community Based Rehabilitation Study Tour to Canada, Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, Sponsored by the International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation (ICACBR), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, May 10, 2004.

19. Landry MD, Physical Therapy on Trial in Ontario: Implications of the Government of Ontario’s Decision to Delist Publicly Funded Community Based Services Delivered though Schedule 5 clinics, Toronto East General Hospital, July 8th, 2004.

20. Landry MD, Raman S. An Introduction to International Health: The Role of Physical Therapy. Department of Physiotherapy. McMaster University, January 14, 2005.

21. Raman S, Landry MD. Health and Disability in Post-Conflict Settings. International Development Week - Studies in National and International Development (SNID). Queen’s University, February 3rd, 2005.

22. Landry MD, Shifting Health Care Dynamics: How will Physical Therapy Services be Funded in the Future? Hamilton District Ontario Physiotherapy Association, February 22, 2005.

23. Landry MD. Be It Resolved that Rehab Should be Client Driven. Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Rehab Network – Best Practices Day. February 23, 2005.

24. Landry MD. Cost Shifting and Containment in Ontario’s Rehabilitation Sector. Physiotherapy Professional Development Day. Westpark Health Centre. March 11, 2005.

25. Landry MD, Monopsony: Riding the Public/Private Divide. McMaster University, Michael G. DeGroote School of Business, March 21st, 2005.

26. Landry MD, The Public/Private Divide: Emerging Trends in Financing and Delivery of Physical Therapy Services. New Brunswick Physiotherapy Association, Moncton NB, April 22, 2005.

27. Landry MD, Positioning Physical Therapy on the Global Stage. New Brunswick Physiotherapy Association, Moncton NB, Canada. April 22, 2005.

28. Landry MD, Patellar Femoral Syndrome: A Research Update. Office of Physical Therapy Affairs, Kuwait Ministry of Health, Kuwait City, Kuwait, June 20th, 2005.

29. Landry MD, Dimensions of International Rehabilitation. Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Canada. July 11, 2005.

30. Landry MD, Niche Markets in Health Care. Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada. October 19, 2005.

31. Raman S, Landry MD, Global Governance and Disability in Post Conflict Environments, Studies in National and International Development (SNID), Queens University, Canada. October 26, 2005.

32. Raman S, Landry MD, Physiotherapy: A Vision for the Future. Ontario Hospital Association Convention, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Oct 31, 2005.

33. Landry MD, Global Perspectives on Disability. Trillium Health Centre Professional Practice Week 2006. Keynote Address. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. January 25, 2006.

34. Landry MD, Raman SR. Global vs International Health and the Role of the Physical Therapist. Department of Physical Therapy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. February 6th, 2006.

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35. Landry MD, Balogh R. International Health and Disability. Annual General Meeting of the Westgate District OPA. Brampton, Ontario, Canada. March 1st, 2006.

36. Landry MD. Primary Care: A Rough Road Ahead. Department of Physical Therapy. Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. March 2nd, 2006.

37. Landry MD, Cott C. The Canadian Health Care System: The View from Up Here. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, USA. May 11th, 2006.

38. Landry MD. Supply and Demand for Rehabilitation Services. Professional Practice Day. Providence HealthCare, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. May 31st, 2006.

39. Landry MD. The Impact of Delisting Rehabilitation Services on Persons with Chronic Conditions. Institute on Aging (IOA), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. September 13, 2006.

40. Landry MD. The Changing Role of Canadian Hospitals: Where do Rehabilitation Services Fit? Matsqui Sumas Abbotsford (MSA) Hospital. Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. November 23rd, 2006.

41. Landry MD. Surrey Capacity Initiative (SCI). Surrey Memorial Hospital. Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. November 27th, 2006.

42. Landry MD. Conducting Clinical and Health Services Research: A Primer for the Busy Clinician. Al-Razi Hospital, Kuwait City, Kuwait. April 10, 2007.

43. Landry MD. Influencing Policy Change through Inter-Professional Connections. The Ottawa Hospital. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 14th, 2007.

44. Landry MD. Disability and Global Health: What Will, Can, and Should We Do? Sunnybrook Health Science Centre. September 25, 2007.

45. Landry MD. Myths and Realities of the US Health Care System: Lessons Learned. Rehab Rounds, Rehabilitation Sector, University of Toronto, Canada. September 26, 2007.

46. Landry MD. Poverty, Disability and Human Development: A Global Challenge. Global Health Foundation Course for Young Professionals. Peter A. Silverman Centre for International Health. Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 2, 2008.

47. Landry MD. Whiplash Associated Disorders: Applying the Evidence in Clinical Rehabilitation Practice. 2nd Annual Spine Conference, Kuwait City, Kuwait. April 10, 2008.

48. Landry MD. Health Human Resource in Rehabilitation: International Comparisons. American Physical Therapy Association, San Antonio, Texas, USA. June 12, 2008.

49. Landry MD. Poverty, Disability and Human Development: A Global Pediatric Challenge. Bloorview Kids Rehab, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 25, 2008.

50. Landry MD. Shifting Sands: Physiotherapy Practice Day. Providence Healthcare, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sept 11th, 2008.

51. Landry MD. The Relationship between Supply and Demand: Episodic Disability in Ontario. Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation (CWGHR). Episodic Disability Network (EDN) Meeting. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Oct 1, 2008.

52. Landry MD. Career Scientist Dialogue Session. Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. December 9, 2008.

53. Landry MD. Health Human Resources in Rehabilitation: The Past, The Present, and The Future. Leaders in Rehabilitation Conference: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. March 19, 2009 (Keynote Address).

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54. Landry MD. Meeting the Global Health Challenge: The Role of Rehabilitation. Research for the Future: Moving Physical Therapy Forward: Knowledge Sharing Day 2009. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. October 3, 2009 (Keynote Address).

55. Landry MD. Influencing Policy: Challenges and Opportunities. International Policy Summit on Direct Access and Advanced Scope of Practice in Physical Therapy. Washington DC, USA. October 22, 2009.

56. Landry MD. Relative Attractiveness of Employment Setting for Physiotherapists in Canada: Implications for International Recruitment of Health Professionals. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Nov 25, 2009.

57. Landry MD. Forecasting Demand, and Modeling Supply for Rehabilitation Providers. St. James’s Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Nov 30, 2009.

58. Landry MD, Levy C. Outpatient Rehab: Where and How Do We Go From Here? Greater Toronto Area Rehab Network. Best Practices Day 2010: Inquiry, Innovation and Integration. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. March 1, 2010.

59. Landry MD. Breaking Barriers, Advancing Access: Collaborating to Enhance Rehabilitation for People Living with HIV and Other Episodic Disabilities. The Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation (CWGHR) will host its Forum and Annual General Meeting June 12-13, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. (Keynote Address).

60. Landry MD. Panel Discussion: After the Immediate Shock: Long Term Rebuilding in Haiti. University of Toronto Internal Health Program (ITIHP) and Centre for International Health (CIH). March 31st, 2010.

61. Landry MD, Aiken A, Moore J. Direct Access and Advanced Scope of Practice: Lessons from the International Summit for Physical Therapist Practice. American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Congress. Boston, MA, USA. June 17, 2010.

62. Landry MD, Moore J, Ward S. Physical Therapy in Canada and the United stated: A Panel Discussion. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress. St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. July 23, 2010.

63. Landry MD. Employment setting preferences for Internationally Educated Rehabilitation Providers in Ontario, Canada: Do They Only Work Where Canadian-Trained Don’t Want To? Fireside Chat. CHNET-WORKS! National on-line presentation, sponsored by the population health Improvement research Network (University of Ottawa). Feb 23rd, 2011.

64. Landry MD. Global Health and Physical Therapy. Human River Regional Hospital. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. May 5th, 2011.

65. Landry MD. Rehabilitation’s Role in International Health: Experiences and Lessons Learned in Haiti. AlbertaREHAB, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Nov 4, 2011.

66. Landry MD. Economic Club of Canada. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. February 28, 2012 67. Landry MD. University of Manitoba, Department of Physical Therapy. Invited as a

Visiting Professor to present a 2-day conference on health policy, health economics, and global health. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, March 8-9, 2012.

68. Landry MD. Revisiting the Humanitarian Paradox: Seeking a Balance between the Mora Imperative to Act, with the Moral Hazards of Acting. Triangle Global Health Consortium. Research Triangle Park, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. April 26, 2012

69. Landry MD. Workforce, Recruitment and Retention. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. Tampa, Florida, USA. June 8th, 2012.

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70. Landry MD. Forecasting Health Human Resource in Rehabilitation: A Rough (and necessary) Methodological Road Ahead. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Course: HPM873: Research Seminar in Health Policy and Management. Chapel Hill, NC, USA. September 25, 2012.

71. Landry MD. Paradoxical Dimensions of Global Health: Seeking a Balance between the Moral Imperative to Act, with the Moral Hazards of Acting. Invited as a Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA. September 27-28, 2012.

72. Landry MD. Health Policy & Health System. Invited as a keynote speaker in the physiotherapy program by Trinity College Dublin/Nanyang Polytechnic University. Singapore. February 25 & 26, 2013

73. Landry MD. Ted-like Talk. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2013. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. May 27, 2013

74. Landry MD. Hot Topic Debate; “Be it resolved that physiotherapy can be a hands-off profession.” Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2013. Montreal, Quebec, May 27, 2013.

75. Landry MD. CBR Transfer of Knowledge. Queen’s University Summer School Initiative, Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, UK, June 12, 2013.

76. Landry MD. Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR): How to Generate CBR Evidence? Queen’s University Summer School Initiative, Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, UK, June 12, 2013.

77. Landry MD. Road Traffic Accidents and Attitudes towards Seat Belt Use in Kuwait. DGHI Global Injury Research Collaboration Meeting, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA. Feb 24, 2014.

78. Landry MD (Keynote). Implementation Challenges of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program: The North American Experience Challenges of Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT): From Roots to the Next era. University Antoninin, Beirut, Lebanon, March 1, 2014.

79. Landry MD (Invited Talk). What Past is Prologue: Rehabilitation Service, Research and Education at the Forefront of Sustainable Global Engagement. School of Rehabilitation Therapy. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. March 12, 2014.

80. Landry MD (Invited Talk). The Evolving Contributions of Physical Therapists on the World's Stage: Connecting with Communities at the Local, National and International Levels. Carolee Moncur Lectureship in the Department of Physical Therapy, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. March 17, 2014.

81. Landry MD. The Walk Again Project™: Development of a Neuroprosthesis that Makes the Impossible Possible for People with Spinal Cord Injuries. 13th Annual Asian Spinal Cord Network (ASCoN) Conference, Savar, Bangladesh. Dec 1, 2014.

82. Gwyer J, Covington K, Landry MD, Feld JA, Pastva A, Taylor A. Team-Based Learning as the signature pedagogy in a DPT Curriculum. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Feb 4-7, 2015.

83. Howard L, Tjore G, Landry MD, Wallis de Vries R. ERASMUS +: Opportunities and Challenges. North American Association of International Educators (NAFSA), Denver, Colorado, June 1, 2016

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84. Landry MD. Rehabilitation in Austere Environments: effective leveraging of human and financial resources. 5th Singapore Rehabilitation Conference. September 7-8, 2017, Singapore.

85. Landry MD. Emerging infectious disease and rehabilitation: A case study of the ZIKA and EBOLA virus. 5th Singapore Rehabilitation Conference. September 7-8, 2017, Singapore.

86. Landry MD. Enseigner et apprendre: application en education clinique. SUDA project conference (keynote). Dakar, Senegal. Oct 3, 2017.

87. Landry MD. Rehabilitation in Response to Sudden-Onset Disasters (Keynote). 4th International Congress of Physiotherapy" Mexico City, Mexico. Oct 7, 2017

88. Landry MD. Planning a rehab response to the earthquake for physiotherapists. Developing a plan for the future. 4th International Congress of Physiotherapy" Mexico City, Mexico. Oct 7, 2017

89. Landry MD, Forecasting the global population of disabilities (PWD): 2018-2030. 3rd World Disability and Rehabilitation Conference (WDRC). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Nov 13, 2018.

Media Appearances 1. Physiotherapy in Crisis. Appearance on “Medical Intelligence” a Rogers Television

show that aired on December 2004 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2. Appearance on Global Calgary’s morning news program on Thursday May 28th, 2009. 3. Appearance on Radio Canada’s morning news program on Thursday May 28th, 2009. 4. Appearance on the CBC radio afternoon show “Here and Now”. Topic: Update on the

situation in Haiti 6 months after the earthquake. 5:50pm, July 12th, 2010 5. Appearance on French CBC radio afternoon show “Au-dela de’la 401”. Topic: Update on

the situation in Haiti 6 months after the earthquake. 3:10pm, July 12th, 2010. 6. Interview by Mathieu Boulay on FM93 at 11:100am on July 27th, 2010. Haiti Update. 7. Episode on CBC radio Program “Dispatches” called “Being Cruel to be Kind?”.

http://www.cbc.ca/dispatches/2010season/2010/10/07/october-2-5-2010---from-port-au-prince---rio-de-janeiro---pakistan---new-york---kabul/

8. Landry MD: Contact: The Official Newsletter of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

9. Episode on CBC The National, called “Plight of Haiti’s injured” aired on November 23rd, 2010. http://www.cbc.ca/thenational/about/correspondents/sasapetricic/ (see Nov 23rd, 2010)

10. Appeared on CBC Metro Morning (Toronto) hosted by Matt Gallaway regarding 1 year anniversary of Haiti earthquake. January 12th, 2011 7:50am.

11. Appearance on French CBC radio afternoon show “Au-dela de’la 401”. Topic: The 1-year anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti. 3:30pm, Jan 12th, 2011.

12. Work in Haiti was highlighted on a Global News (Toronto) TV program called ‘making a difference’ with host Susan Hay. January 12th, 2011

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Consultant appointments: 2007 Reviewer, Seed Grant: Globalization, Gender and Health Canadian Institutes for

Health Information, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 2008-2011 Member, Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Review Panel Ministry of

Training, Colleges and Universities, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. 2010 Committee Member, CIHR Masters Selection Committee, University of

Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2011 Committee Member, CIHR Health Research Training A-PhD, Ottawa, Ontario,

Canada. 2017 Chair, SPOR PIHCI Network (Pan-Canadian SPOR Network in Primary &

Integrated Health Care Innovation. Canadian Institute of Health Information. June 21, 2017.

Professional awards and special recognitions: 2004 International Health Award, Canadian Physiotherapy Association,

Québec City, Québec, Canada. 2004 Rising Star – Teaching Award, Department of Physical Therapy University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2006 Recognition and Teaching Award, Department of Physical Therapy

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2006 Audrey Trudeau Memorial Award, Canadian Physiotherapy Association–

Congress 2006, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. 2007 Aging Exchange Award – Best Post Doctoral Poster, Institute on Aging

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 2008 Literary Award – Society of Graduates, Department of Health Policy,

Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2009 Exceptional Achievement Award (Professional Development)

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2010 Nominee, Canada’s “Champion of Change” competition, Sponsored by CBC News, Outpost Magazine and Manulife Financial Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2010 Special Award for Professional Contribution – External Ontario Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2015 International Service Award World Confederation of Physical Therapists (WCPT) Awarded at WCPT Congress in Singapore. Organizations and participation: 2000-2002 Journal of Critical Care, W. B. Saunders Publishing Inc., Toronto, Ontario,

Canada and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Managing Editor 2001-2002 College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Fitness to Practice, Member 2003-present Physiotherapy Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Peer Reviewer 2002-2004 Ontario Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Member, Board of Directors

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2003-2006 Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Executive Committee International Health Division, Chair (Founding) 2005 Central Toronto District-Ontario Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario,

Canada, Voting Delegate 2005-2011 Fawzia Sultan Rehabilitation Institute (FSRI), Kuwait City, Kuwait, Vice

President of Research and Education 2005-2006 Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

World Confederation of Physical Therapy Delegate Funding Task Force, Chair 2006-2008 Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, President-Elect 2006-2007 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Faculty Health and Wellness Committee, Department of Health Policy and Administration, Member

2007-2009 Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada President

2007-2010 Physical Therapy, Alexandria, Virginia, Editor 2007-Present Disability and Rehabilitation, Ipswich, UK, Peer Reviewer 2007-Present Health Policy, Leuven, Belgium, Peer Reviewer 2007 Canadian Institutes for Health Information, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Seed Grant:

Globalization, Gender and Health, Reviewer 2009-2010 Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Past-President 2008-2011 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Review Panel, Ministry of Training,

Colleges and Universities, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Member 2008-2011 Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration, Rehabilitation Representative 2009 Ontario Council on Graduate Studies (OCGS) appraisals of the MSc Program in

Health Management, McMaster University, Reviewer 2010 Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI), Toronto, Canada, Emergency Response in

Haiti, Project Lead 2007-2015 World Health and Population (WHP), Associate Editor 2011-2014 Physical Therapy, Alexandria, Virginia, Board Member 2012-2013 Physical Therapy International, London, UK, Scientific Editor 2013-2015 Physiotherapy Research International, London, UK, Editor 2017-present Physical Therapy, Alexandria, Virginia, Editorial Board Member 2017-present Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Editorial Board Member 2016-presnet WHO South Asia Journal of Public Health, Editorial Board Member Areas of research interests (basic and applied): Global Health Health Policy and Health Services Research Health Human Resources and Supply/Demand Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy

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AWARDED GRANTS CURRENT 2018-2021 European Region Action for the Mobility of University Students

(ERASMUS+) Physiotherapy and Refugee Education Project Principal Investigator: Dr. Maria Nordheim

Co-Investigators: Dr. Kjersti Wilhelmsemn, Dr. Djenana Jalovcic. Dr. Liv Magnussen, Dr. Einar Stokka from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (NORWAY): Dr. Emma Stokes. Dr. Emer McGowan from Trinity College Dublin (IRELAND): Dr. Anna Patterson from the Karolinska Institute (SWEDEN): Dr. Lieke Dekkers, Dr. Joost van Wijchen from Stichting Higeschool Van Arnhem Ennijmegen Han (NETHERLANDS): Rachel Lowe from Physiopedia Plus Ltd (UK/SWISS): Line Merete Giusti, Egil Kaberuke-Nielsen, Dr. Rolf Vardal from the City of Bergen-Centre for Migrant Health (NORWAY): and Dr. Mike Landry from Duke University

% effort 10 Amount 350,000.00 USD Duration 36 months

SUBMITTED None at the moment PAST 2017-2018 DukeAHEAD A Virtual Musculoskeletal Education Center for Current and Future Primary Care

Providers Principal Investigator: Landry, MD. Co-Investigators: Browner B, Zychowicz M, Clewley D, Joshi A, Foster N,

Boggess B, Gingrich K.

% effort 0 Amount 7,500.00 USD Duration 12 months

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2015 Réseau Provincial de Recherche en Adaptation-Réadaptation The I-CARE project: Investigating Children’s Access to Rehabilitation to enhance

Current Practice – Phase 1 (The Building Blocks). Principal Investigator: Perreault K, Co-Investigators: Feldman DE, Camden C, Maltais DB, Andrew G, Harding K,

Desmeules F, Landry MD.

% effort 2 Amount 19,935.50 CDN Duration 2015-2016

2014-2015 Duke Centre for Instructional Technology Establishing a Mass Open Online Course (MOOC) titled: Frontiers in Global

Health, Disability and rehabilitation.” Principal Investigator: Landry MD.

% effort 5 Amount 10,000.00 USD Duration 2014-2015

2012-2015 Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. North American Strategy

for Higher Education Cooperation - Building Capacity in Physiotherapy through a Global Educational Partnership: A

Norway-Canada-United States Consortium (Project Number NNA-2012/100022). Principal Investigators: Wilhelmsen K, Gwyer J. Co-Investigators: Jalovcic J, Landry MD.

% effort 5 Amount 336,000.00 USD Duration 2012-2015

2013 Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) Advanced practice physiotherapy in Canada: A model for building a pan-

Canadian research initiative to improve healthcare delivery. Principal Investigator: Desmeules F. Co-Investigators: Aiken A, Bath B, Dyer J, Feldman D, Frank C, Hebert L, Kennedy D, Landry MD, Li L, Lundon K, Roy J, Swinamer J, Woodhouse L.

% effort 2 Amount 22,500.00 CDN Duration 2013-2014

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2011 Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) – Project Title: Pan Canadian Health Human Resources Knowledge Exchange

Network. Principal Investigator: Bourgeault IV, Barer ML, Tomblin Murphy GG. Co-Investigators: Armstrong P, Baumann A, Benoit C, Bouchard L, Choiniere J, Covell C, Besner J, Deber R, Fortin M, Gamble B, Gingras J, Huish R, Jackson L, Katz A, Kuziemsky C, Labonte R, Landry MD, Laporte A, Lilly M, Loignon C, Macleod M, Mathews M, McGillis Hall L, Quinonez C, Randall G, Rheume A, Smith D, Sweetman L, Tedford Gold S, Wakefield P, Walji R, Wenghofer E.

% effort 3 Amount 600,000.00 CDN Duration April 2011 – March 2016

2011 Ontario Health Human Resources Research Network

Project Title: Policy Analysis of Scope of Practice changes to Physiotherapy and the Newly Regulated Health Profession of Kinesiology. Principal Investigator: Landry MD. Co-Investigators: Woodhouse L, Deber R, Randall G, Miller P, Hicks A, Stokes M, Desmeules F, Thomas S.

% effort 25 Amount 35,400 CDN Duration April 2011 – March 2012

2010 Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science.

Project Title: Forecasting the demand for Rehabilitation Services Across the Continuum of care in Kuwait. Co-Principal Investigators: Hamdan E, Landry MD. Co-Investigators: Al-Obaidi S, Bouzoubar F

% effort 5 Amount 46,672 USD Duration November 2010-October 2011

2010 Ontario Health Human Resource Research Network

Project Title: Assessing Employment Preferences Among Internationally Educated Rehabilitation Providers in Ontario, Canada. Principal Investigator: Landry MD; Co-Investigators: Baptist S, Verrier M, Baumann A.

% effort 25 Amount 17,500 CDN Duration March 2010 – April 2011

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2009 Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science Project Title: Musculoskeletal Conditions Across the Lifespan in Kuwait: Contributing to the Bone and Joint Decade Initiative through a Kuwait-Canada Research Partnership. Co-Principal Investigators: Hamdan E, Landry MD. Co-Investigators: Al-Obaidi S, Bouzoubar F, Cott C. % effort 25 Amount 56,000 USD Duration April 2011 – March 2012

2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Project Title: A National Needs, Gaps and Opportunities Assessment (NGOA) of Research Activities and Capacity Regarding Access to rehabilitation Services Across the Continuum of Care. Principal Investigator: Landry MD. Co-Investigators: Verrier MC, Deber RB, Tepper J. % effort 25 Amount 93,198 CDN Duration February 2009 – March 2011

2008 Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

Project Title: Emerging Team Grant: CIHR Team in Models of Care in Arthritis (MOCA). Principal Investigator: Davis A. Co-Investigators: Badley E, Cott CA, Hawker G, Li L, Landry MD, Frank CB. % effort 5 Amount 1,498,646 CDN Duration (5-years) March 2009 – Feb 2014

2008 Central Toronto District of the Ontario Physiotherapy Association - Student

Research Grant Project Title: The impact of funding source on rehab services for persons recovering from burns and amputations in a large urban rehab hospital: A retrospective chart review. Student Group: Cimolai R, Barnes M, Hovius R, Lepine H, Tansley K. Faculty Advisor Team: Pagura S, Landry MD.

% effort 5 Amount 200 CDN Duration January 2008- December 2008

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2008 International Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association - Student Research Grant Project Title: Perception of Mothers of Children with Disabilities in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study. Student Group: Maloni P, Slatten J, Despres B, Habbous J, Neely A. Primary Advisor: Landry MD.

% effort 5 Amount 200 CDN Duration January 2008- December 2008

2008 St John’s Rehabilitation Hospital – Research Grant

Project Title: The impact of funding source on rehab services for persons recovering from burns and amputations in a large urban rehab hospital: A retrospective chart review. Student Group: Cimolai R, Barnes M, Hovius R, Lepine H, Tansley K. Advisor Team: Pagura S, Landry MD.

% effort 5 Amount 7,000 CDN Duration January 2008- December 2008

2008 Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC)

Partial support for the Research Project: Forecasting Supply and Demand for Rehabilitation Human Resources. Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Co-Investigators: Wodchis WP, Cott CA, Verrier MC

% effort 5 Amount 12,000 CDN Duration January 2008- December 2008

2008 Cannaught Start Up Award, University of Toronto

Partial support for the Research Project: Forecasting Supply and Demand for Rehabilitation Human Resources. Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Co-Investigators: Wodchis WP, Cott CA, Verrier MC

% effort 5 Amount 10,000 CDN Duration July 2007-June 2008

2008 Ontario Rehabilitation Research Advisory Network (ORRAN)/Ontario

Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF). Project title: Availability and Access to Rehabilitation Services Along Ontario’s Continuum of Care: A Policy Analysis of Rehabilitation Services. Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Co-Investigators: Deber, Cameron, Zack and Cott. % effort 5 Amount 5,000 CDN Duration 2008-2009

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2007-2011 Career Scientist Award - Ministry of Health and Long Term Care

(MOHLTC), Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Project title: Forecasting Demand for rehabilitation Services Across the Care Continuum. Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Tepper J, Verrier M.

% effort 75 Amount 344,409 CDN Duration October 2007- June 2012

2006-2007 Post Doctoral Fellowship

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI) funded fellowship to train in the areas of health services research, aging and health human resources at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. Project Title: External Funding for Career Development. Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Marshall V, Leatt P.

% effort 75 Amount 29,166 CDN Duration September 2006-May 2007

2006 Health Canada

Project title: Rehabilitation and HIV-Related Disability: Building Capacity in Canada and Malawi. A collaboration grant between the International Health Office and the School of Physiotherapy, Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS, Canada), the Physiotherapy Department of IWK Health Centre (Halifax, NS, Canada), the Continuing Professional Development Committee, Physiotherapy Department, Rehabilitation Centre, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre (Halifax, NS, Canada) and the Kachere Rehabilitation and Training Centre (Blantyre, Malawi). % effort 2 Amount 20,000 CDN Duration April 2006- March 2007

2006 Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR)

Project Title: Shifting Between Hospitals and Community: Policy Implications for Care, Clients and Providers. Principal Investigator: Deber RB, Co-Investigators: Baumann A, Burns P, Challis D, Gamble B, Issac W, Kushner C, Landry MD, Laporte A, Lum J, Parker K, Rappolt S, Saks M, Spalding K, Verrier M, Vujici. % effort 10 Amount 1,200,000 CDN Duration Sept 2006-August 2011

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2006 Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada Project title: “Evaluating the Role of the Canadian Physical Therapist in Global Health Initiatives: A SWOT Analysis” Principal Investigator: Raman SR, Co-Investigators: Myers B, Allapat C, Sulway C, Landry MD. % effort 5 Amount 6,700 CDN Duration May 2006-April 2007

2005 Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation

Project title: "Forecasting the Demand for Rehabilitation Services Across Ontario’s Continuum of Care" Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Co-Investigators: Cott C, Jaglal S, Wodchis W. % effort 5 Amount 74,257 CDN Duration 2007-2009

2005 Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation

Project title: "Rehabilitation Care Pathways for Hip and Knee Joint Replacements: Syntheses of the Literature and Environmental Scan” Principal Investigator: Jaglal S, Co-Investigators: Badley E, Berg K, Cott C, Davis A, Flannery J, Hawker G, Landry MD, Nizar M. % effort 5 Amount 73,846 CDN Duration 2005-2007

2005 Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Operating Grant

Project title: “Client centered rehabilitation: Four case studies of inpatient rehabilitation.” Principal Investigator: Cott C, Co-investigators: McGilton K, Jaglal S, Teare G, Landry MD, Wodchis W. % effort 5 Amount 140,000 CDN Duration 2005-2008

2005 Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation

Project title: "A Review of Issues in Health Human Resources in Rehabilitation in Interdisciplinary Based Primary Health Care Settings" Principal Investigator: Jaglal S, Co-Investigators: Landry MD, Cott C, Davis A, Berg K.

% effort 5 Amount 15,000 CDN Duration Sept 2005-August 2006

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2005 Opportunities Fund, Medicare to Home and Community (M-THAC) Research Unit Project tile: "Elasticity of Demand: Measuring the impact of delisting publicly-funded Physical Therapy services in Ontario." Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Co-Investigators, Cott C, Deber R, Laporte A, Jaglal S, Holyoke P. % effort 50 Amount 20,000 CDN Duration May 2005-April 2006

2005 Research Grant

Ontario Physiotherapy Association ($3,000) Physiotherapy Association of Alberta ($3,000), Physical Therapy Association of British Columbia ($3,000), Hamilton District of the Ontario Physiotherapy Association ($1,000). Project title: "Elasticity of Demand: Measuring the impact of delisting publicly-funded Physical Therapy services in Ontario.” Principal Investigator: Landry M, Co-Investigators, Cott C, Deber R, Laporte A, Jaglal S, Holyoke P

% effort 50 Amount 10,000 CDN Duration May 2005-April 2006

2005 Student Research Grant Ontario Physiotherapy Association- Central Toronto District

Project title: “Elasticity of demand: The consequence of delisting publicly-funded Physical Therapy services” Research Team: Englehart J, Gordon M, Landry MD. % effort 5 Amount 200 CDN Duration 2005-2006

2004-2006 Post Doctoral Fellowship

Arthritis Community Research and Evaluation Unit (ACREU) and Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI), Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: External funding for career development. Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Cott C.

% effort 75 Amount 110,000 CDN Duration January 2004- December 2006

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2003 Opportunities Fund Medicare to Home and Community (M-THAC) Research Unit University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: External Funding for Career Development (PhD Dissertation). Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Zakus D.

% effort 5 Amount 3,000 CDN Duration 2003-2005

2003-2004 Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Fellowship

Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: External Funding for Career Development (PhD Dissertation). Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Zakus D.

% effort 75 Amount 63,000 CDN Duration September 2003-Novmber 2005

2002-2003 Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Fellowship

Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: External Funding for Career Development (PhD Dissertation). Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Zakus D

% effort 75 Amount 45,000 CDN Duration September 2003-August 2003

2002 Pediatric Needs Assessment Grant

World Health Organization (WHO), Africa Branch, Harare, Zimbabwe. Investigator team: Brooks D, Gibson BG, Landry MD. % effort 5 Amount 10,000 USD Duration January 2002 - April 2003

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2000 University of Toronto Scholarship Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (HPME) University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: External Funding for Career Development (PhD Dissertation). Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Zakus D. % effort 75 Amount 2,500 CDN Duration September 2000

2000 Doctoral Student Research Scholarship

Central East Health Information Program (CEHIP), Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: External Funding for Career Development (PhD Dissertation). Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams. % effort 75 Amount 5,000 CDN Duration September 2000 – December 2000

2000-2001 Doctoral Fellowship/University of Toronto Scholarship

Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (HPME). University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: External Funding for Career Development. Principal Investigator: Landry MD, Mentors: Deber RB, Verrier MC, Williams AP, Zakus D. % effort 100 Amount 12,682 CDN Duration September 2000 – August 2001

1994-1995 Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Research Grant

Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Project Title: The effect of high and low frequency elecrtoacupuncture on skin temperature. Principal Investigators: Landry MD, Scudds, R.

% effort 100 Amount 100 (equipment grant) CDN Duration December 1994-January 1995

Participation in academic and administrative activities of the University and Medical Center: 2000-2004 International Health Group - Physical Therapy Department, Member Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario 2000-2002 Graduate Student International Health Network – Founder and Coordinator, University

of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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2000-2006 Advisory Council, Centre for International Health, Member Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario 2001-2002 Fitness to Practice – Member College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, Toronto,

Ontario, Canada 2001-2005 M-THAC Dissemination Committee, Member, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation

Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario 2001-2006 Sector Development Committee, Member

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario

2002-2004 Board of Directors –Member Ontario Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2003-2006 Executive Committee-Chair (Founding) International Health Division -

Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2004-2006 Advanced Standing Committee, Dept of Physical Therapy, Co-Chair

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2004-2006 Governance Committee, Member International Center for Disability and

Rehabilitation (ICDR) Rehabilitation Sector, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario

2005-2006 2007 World Confederation of Physical Therapy (WCPT) - Chair Delegate Funding Task Force, Canadian Physiotherapy Assoication, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2006-2008 Rehabilitation Sciences Sector Academic Appeals Committee, Chair University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2006-2007 Faculty Health and Wellness Committee, Member Department of Health Policy

and Administration, Institute on Aging, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

2006-2007 Canadian Physiotherapy Association – President-Elect Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2007-2009 Canadian Physiotherapy Association – President Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2008-2012 Workforce Taskforce, Member American Physical Therapy Association (APTA),

Alexandria, VA 2009-2010 Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Past-President Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2010 CIHR Masters Selection Committee, Committee Member University of Toronto,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2012-2014 School of Medicine Curriculum Committee – Member Duke University School

of Medicine, Durham, NC USA 2014 Duke Academy for Health Professions Education and Academic Development

(DukeAHEAD) – Member of Steering Committee Durham, NC, USA 2015 Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) – Chair, Peer Review

Committee Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 2015.

2015 Peer Review Committee – Foundation Scheme – Member Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. June 2015