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Researchers
Michel D. Landry
Michel D. Landry is a physical therapist and on faculty in the
Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto.
Prior to receiving his doctoral degree, he held clinical and
senior management positions within the private rehabilitation
sector in Ontario, and within international humanitarian aid
and development agencies in Central America and Eastern Europe.
His area of research and teaching is the public/private mix
of funding and delivery of rehabilitation services within the
hospital and community sectors. He is currently a Post Doctoral
Fellow at the Institute on Aging, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor,
in the Department of Health Policy and Administration at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was the founding
chair of the International Health Division, and is currently
the President-Elect of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
He lectures widely on the changing structure of rehabilitation
services across Canada and internationally.
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