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Stéphane Poitras is an Associate Professor in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Ottawa, with a cross-appointment in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health within the Faculty of Medicine. He holds a PhD in Public Health (Health Services Research) from Université de Montréal (2005), an MSc in Clinical Sciences from Université de Sherbrooke (1998), and a BSc in Physiotherapy from the University of Ottawa (1995). His research focuses on musculoskeletal health, arthritis, chronic diseases in the elderly, and rehabilitation outcomes following hip and knee arthroplasty. He currently supervises Catrine Demers. His work emphasizes improving quality of care, surgical outcomes, and patient-centered approaches in orthopedic and geriatric rehabilitation.
Education:
- PhD, Public Health (Health Services Research), Université de Montréal, 2005
- MSc, Clinical Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, 1998
- BSc, Physiotherapy, University of Ottawa, 1995
Research Interests: Dr. Poitras explores musculoskeletal health and arthritis, particularly in elderly populations, with an emphasis on optimizing outcomes for hip and knee arthroplasty patients. His work includes evaluating surgical approaches, prehabilitation strategies, and functional recovery metrics. He focuses on improving healthcare delivery through evidence-based practices and patient-reported outcome measures.
Awards/Grants: No awards explicitly listed in the provided text. His grants and funding sources are not detailed here.
Labs/Teams: Collaborations include multidisciplinary teams in orthopedics, rehabilitation, and public health, though specific lab affiliations are not mentioned.

