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Academic Programs

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    Occupational Therapy
    is a dynamic, growing, and internationally-recognized
    health profession that for close to a century has been
    helping to improve the lives and daily experience ....
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    Physical Therapy
    Our mission is to provide an outstanding learning environment
    for the education of future physical therapy professionals.
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    The Rehabilitation Science Program
    offers graduate research programs of study leading to the MSc and PhD degrees.
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    Programs in Aging and Health
    are innovative programs that provide participants with a comprehensive
    understanding of aging, with a focus on health and healthy living.
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    Queen’s School of Rehabilitation Therapy is pleased
    to announce the launch of an innovative new program:
    The Doctor of Science in
    Rehabilitation and Health Leadership.

Canada has one of the most advanced professional organizational structures for rehabilitation practice in the world. The educational programs within the School of Rehabilitation Therapy programs at Queen's University reflect this structure through our wide variety of rehabilitation-based degree program offerings.

Our professional M.Sc. degree programs in Occupational Therapy (OT) and Physical Therapy (PT) educate students to become highly capable rehabilitation professionals who are eligible for registration in their respective discipline.

We also offer Programs in Aging and Health (Graduate Diploma, Master of Science, and Doctorate), the Doctor of Science (DSc) in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership Program, and the Rehabilitation Science Program (MSc & PhD).

The supportive learning environment of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy is enhanced by the listed features on this page. Students at the School have access to Interprofessional Education, which is essential to equip health professional students with the knowledge, expertise, and fundamental values required for collaborative practice. Learn more about how Queen’s Faculty of Health Sciences supports interprofessional education»

 

GSK Clinical Education Center provides a state of the art facility and educational technology centre for the development of clinical and communication skills.

The librarians at the Bracken Library provide many opportunities for students to develop their clinical knowledge and research skills through inter-disciplinary learning, web-based materials, and interactive resources.

International Center for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation provides students with the opportunity to learn about and experience rehabilitation practice internationally.

The high profile research activities of faculty provides students with breadth and depth of learning opportunities, both for practice and research.

Our location in Kingston, which is a regional centre for the delivery of health services, is a small and close knit community that provides our students with opportunities to experience a wide variety of clinical settings, both urban and rural.