
The 3 Best McGill University Podcast Episodes
1) A lawyer and a philosopher on “us and them”— The migrant question
Global migration has stirred questions of human rights, democracy, of living together, of ‘us and them.’ The philosopher Charles Taylor and the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of...Show More
2) Interview with Dr. Andrew Hatala on his work with Indigenous healers in Belize
Dr. Andrew Hatala, GHRI Forum guest, discusses his work and career path as a cultural psychologist; his work with Indigenous healers in Belize, Indigenous people with HIV/AIDS and urban Indigenous yo...Show More
3) An interview with Prof. Merve Emre, author of The Personality Brokers
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is the most popular personality test in the world. It’s used regularly by Fortune 500 companies and lots of other organizations. Its language of personality types has i...Show More
An interview with Prof. Merve Emre, author of The Personality Brokers
16:36 | Sep 27th, 2018
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4) Meet the GHRI Student Committee 2020
Meet and learn about the 2020/2021 Student Committee for the Global Health Rehabilitation Initiative at the McGill University School of Physical & Occupational Therapy.
5) Interview with Sara Abassbhay, PT on her global health journey in Canada, Singapore and Ghana
Interview with Physiotherapist and McGill Alumna Sara Abassbhay - her journey as a globetrotting clinician, innovator and creative healer across cultural contexts including Singapore and Ghana.
6) OSCAIL: Developing methods for organized stroke care in low-resource settings
OSCAIL: a team of multi-disciplinary researchers conducting a study based in South Africa, Rwanda, Uganda, India, Canada, Ireland, and the UK seeking to develop methods of implementing organised strok...Show More
OSCAIL: Developing methods for organized stroke care in low-resource settings
24:18 | Jan 18th, 2019
7) Interview with Dr. Shaun Cleaver on Social Policy for People with Disabilities in Zambia
An interview with Dr. Shaun Cleaver, exploring his Global Health journey and work on social policy for people with disabilities in Zambia.
8) Occupational Therapy Students - International Clinical Fieldwork
Occupational Therapy students Chamila Anthonypillai, Ela Rutkowski, Melissa Lamble, and Julianne Brown discuss their international clinical fieldwork experiences.
9) Interview with Ms Ruth Cooper-Dzau (Physiotherapy, Class of 1972)
Find out about her career path once leaving the School, her involvement in various healthcare boards and associations, McGill memories and life advice for clinicians today
10) Rehabilitation Experiences working in Libyan Communities
Listen to Karen Paul, Social Worker and Mathieu Simard, Physiotherapist, talk about their experiences working in Libyan communities.