
معرفی
Julia Schmidt is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Medicine. With a PhD in cognitive rehabilitation from The University of Queensland and a BSc in Occupational Therapy from the University of Alberta, her research focuses on traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation, neurophysiological changes in concussion recovery, and patient/community partnerships.
- Academic Focus: Brain injury rehabilitation, evidence-based practice, social participation, and mobile health (mHealth) applications.
- Key Research Themes: Neurobiological to psychosocial impacts of TBI, virtual reality in rehabilitation, pandemic-related health disparities, and self-identity reconstruction post-injury.
Recent Publications & Research Trends
Her 2025–2024 work explores:
- Barriers in healthcare access for homeless populations with TBI and mental health disorders.
- Virtual reality for activities of daily living (ADL) rehabilitation.
- Post-traumatic growth metrics in TBI survivors.
- Pandemic impacts on older adults and people with disabilities.
Labs & Collaborations
Dr. Schmidt leads the CEDAR Brain Injury Lab, integrating lived-experience perspectives into research design and knowledge translation. She collaborates with clinical networks in British Columbia and Germany.
حوزههای پژوهشی
Brain Injury RehabilitationEvidence-Based PracticePatient and Community PartnershipsNeurophysiological Changes in ConcussionSocial Participation and Self-IdentityMobile Health (mHealth) ApplicationsConcussion Recovery and Symptom ManagementVirtual Reality in RehabilitationQuality of Life in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Healthcare Service Delivery for Vulnerable Populations
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