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Dr. Whittaker is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Senior Research Scientist at Arthritis Research Canada, and recognized as a Clinical Specialist in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Dr. Whittaker’s research focuses on long-term athlete welfare with a specific focus on musculoskeletal health after sport-related injuries. This includes research to improve injury care pathways, understand the consequences of injuries, and develop approaches to optimize function and healthy behaviours after injury. Two themes that cross cut Jackie’s research are exposing and overcoming gendered environments that disadvantage female athletes, and partnering with people on the front lines including athletes, family members, coaches, trainers, and health care providers to ensure her research produces solutions that are acceptable, relevant, and empowering.
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In this episode, we talked about:
Dr. Whittaker is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Senior Research Scientist at Arthritis Research Canada, and recognized as a Clinical Specialist in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Dr. Whittaker’s research focuses on long-term athlete welfare with a specific focus on musculoskeletal health after sport-related injuries. This includes research to improve injury care pathways, understand the consequences of injuries, and develop approaches to optimize function and healthy behaviours after injury. Two themes that cross cut Jackie’s research are exposing and overcoming gendered environments that disadvantage female athletes, and partnering with people on the front lines including athletes, family members, coaches, trainers, and health care providers to ensure her research produces solutions that are acceptable, relevant, and empowering.
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