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Aliki Thomas, erg., Ph.D.

Associate Professor, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University,
Researcher and Site Director, CRIR–Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, CISSS de Laval

Phone: 514 398-4496

Fax: 514 398-6360

Email: [email protected]

Education

  • B.Sc., Occupational Therapy, McGill University, 1992
  • M.Ed., Educational Psychology (Andragogy), McGill University, 1999
  • Ph.D., Educational Psychology (Psychoeducation-Learning Sciences), McGill University, 2011
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship, Knowledge Transfer, CanChild Center for Childhood Disability Research, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, 2012

Research interests

Education; learning and assessment; evidence-based practice; knowledge translation; professional expertise; clinical competencies; clinical reasoning; clinical decision-making;  rehabilitation professions; evidence-based practice.

Research laboratory

Knowledge Exchange and Education in the Health Professions (K.E.E.P.) Lab

Recent publications

Zidarov, D., Thomas, A. & Poissant, L. (In press 2013). Knowledge translation in physical therapy: From theory to practice. Disability and Rehabilitation.

Thomas, A. & Law, M. (2013). Research utilization and evidence-based practice in occupational therapy: A scoping study. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67(4), e55-65.

Thomas, A., Saroyan, A. & Lajoie, S.P. (2012). Creation of an evidence-based practice reference model in falls prevention: Findings from occupational therapy. Disability and Rehabilitation, 34(4), 311-328.

Thomas, A., Saroyan, A. & Snider, L.M. (2012). Evidence-based practice behaviours: A comparison amongst occupational therapy students and clinicians. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 79(2), 96-107.

Thomas, A., Saroyan, A. & Dauphinee, W.D. (2011). Evidence-based practice: A review of theoretical assumptions and effectiveness of teaching and assessment interventions in health professions. Advances in Health Science Education : Theory Practice, 16(2), 253-276.

Boruff, J. & Thomas, A. (2011). Integrating evidence-based practice and information literacy skills in teaching physical and occupational students. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 28(4) 264-272.

Research orientation

Axis 2

Research topic

Thème 1 - The person, their entourage and the community

Research Site

CRIR – Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital of the CISSS de Laval

University Affiliation