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Rehabilitation Medicine
Graduate programs leading to the M.Sc. degree in Rehabilitation
Medicine are available only to exceptional students on a special case
basis.
Prospective
students should consult with the Head of the Department concerning the
availability of a program in their area of interest.
Research may be taken in the department in several areas:
- Study and analysis of gait patterns
- Measurement of physical therapeutic approaches to reduction of disability
- Use of environmental controls for severely disabled
- Quality control and outcome analysis of rehabilitation process
- Epidemiological studies of specific groups of disabled in Saskatchewan
- Biomedical engineering rehabilitation topics in prosthetics, orthotics, etc.
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Rehabilitation Medicine
Graduate programs leading to the M.Sc. degree in Rehabilitation Medicine are available only to exceptional students on a special case basis.
Prospective students should consult with the Head of the Department concerning the availability of a program in their area of interest.
Admission Requirements- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Research may be taken in the department in several areas.
Degree Requirements- GSR 960.0
- GSR 961.0 if research involves human subjects
- GSR 962.0 if research involves animal subjects
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