(Thanks to Kristine Mulhorn for compiling this list) Betty C. Jung Southern CT Dept. of 505 Hudson Hartford, CT Connecticut Children & Street 06106 State University Families

Robert F. Center on Institute of 214 Pattee Hall, Minneapolis, MN Doljanac, Residential Education and 150 Pillsbury 55455-0223 doljanac@augsbur Services and Development Drive, S.E. g.edu Community Living Kristine A. Univ. of Dept. of Health 303 E. Kearsley Flint, MI 48502 Mulhorn Michigan-Flint Sciences & St. kmulhorn@umflint Admin. .edu

David T. PhD in College of 1640 West Chicago Illinois Mitchell Disability Applied Health Roosevelt Road, 60608-6904 Studies Program Sciences Room 207 Kate Seelman, University of SHRS-Rehab Sci & FRTOW 5033 [email protected] Pittsburgh Tech Pittsburgh (412)383-6727

Thomas E. Barden University of College of Arts University Hall, Toledo, Ohio Toledo and Sciences Room 3160 43606-3390 Pat Murphy University of Toledo Travis T. Saint Louis College of Threats University Public Service Donna Fisher University of Smiley, Central Arkansas [email protected] .edu Jeffrey Jutai Faculty of School of University of London, ON, Health Sciences Occupational Ontario CANADA N6G 1H1 Therapy Evangeline Yoder IN PROCESS OF BEING DEVELOPED

Robert Metts, University of Assoc. Professor [email protected] Nevada-Reno of Economics .edu AB 318B (775) 784-1115 Curriculum Vitae Patricia Welch School of Social Washington Work University Marsha World Institute Saxton, on Disability marsax@wid. org Devva Kasnitz devva@earthlink. [email protected] net Course: Anthropology and Disability Mark Sherry markdsherry@yaho o.com

Cordelia Phone(303)864- Associate Director JFK Univ. of Robinson, 5261, Fax Professor Partners Colorado Health PhD,R.N. (303)864-5270 Pediatrics and Sciences Center Psychiatry Denver, Colorado Phone(303)864- 80262 5261, Fax (303)864-5270 David B. Gray, Program in Washington Campus Box 8505, St. Louis, MO Ph.D., Occupational University 4444 Forest Park 63108 [email protected] Therapy School of ustl.edu Medicine Assoc. Prof. of Neurology and Assoc. Prof. of Occupational Therapy 314 286-1658, FAX 314 286-1601 Dina Johnson Coordinator of JFK 4200 E. 9th Denver, CO 80262 johnson.dina@tch Training & Partners/UCHSC Ave., C221 den.org, Community www.jfkpartners. Education org 303-864-5267, 303-864-5270 Fax Rune J. (919) 966-6634; Frank Porter CB #8185, UNC Chapel Hill, NC Simeonsson, FAX (919) 966- Graham Child 27599-8185 Ph.D., M.S.P.H. 0862 Development Center Frederica Barrow [email protected]

Elaine Jurkowski Asst. Prof., College of Southern Carbondale, [mailto:etjurkow School of Social Education Illinois Illinois 62901 @siu.edu] Work University 4329 (618) 453-1200 Carbondale,M/C (phone), 4329 (618) 453-4291 (fax) (this list assembled by Diane Caulfeild of CIHI)

Universities in Canada using ICF in their course material November 2002

University ICF use Contact Person Queens ICF is one of the textbooks for Barbara L. Roberts, M.Sc. OT Reg. (Ont.) University RHBS 221 Introduction to Disability and Rehabilitation. I Disability Services Advisor Kingston, use the ICF extensively and LaSalle Building Ontario almost exclusively in my 146 Stuart St. course; indeed, it is the Queen's University backbone of the course and Kingston, Ontario the foundation of every K7L 3N6 assignment and the final voice: 613-533-6467 exam. The course is TTY: 613-533-6566 Introduction to Disability, fax: 613-533-6740 RHBS 221. It is a required [mailto:[email protected]] half-credit course for rehab students, an elective for others, and has an enrollment of 100.

I use it in OT 402 and RHBS Wendy Pentland, PhD 802* Associate Professor School of Rehabilitation Therapy Faculty of Health Sciences Queen's University 13 George Street Kingston Ontario K7L 3N6 Tel: 613-533-6723 Fax: 613-533-6776 Email: [email protected] University ICF use Contact Person McGill I am using the ICF Sylvie Beaulieu, MSc, OT University classification in two courses at Faculty Lecturer McGill University. Both School of Physical & Occupational Therapy Montréal, have Physical Therapy and McGill University Québec Occupational Therapy 3654 Promenade Sir William Osler students. Montreal, PQ, Canada One course is Assessment in H3G 1Y5 Rehabilitation I (POTH 239) where a guest [email protected] lecturer, Dr. Nicol Bitensky phone: (514) 398-5590 introduces them to the most fax: (514) 398-6360 recent version of the ICF and has them use the website to complete an assignment. The other course is a Musculoskeletal applied course, where students define their role as OT's or PT's based on the ICF model. Yes, I use it Nancy Mayo [mailto:[email protected]] The ICF and its role is Erika Gisel Ph.D., OTR, erg. mentioned in my course Professor OCC1-235 'Occupation as Faculty of Medicine Therapy' at McGill. the ICF is School of Physical and Occupational Therapy not looked at, only its purpose McGill University is being 3630 Promenade Sir-William-Osler introduced. Montreal, Qc H3G 1Y5 Tel.: (514) 398-4510/4512 Fax: (514) 398-8193 e-mail: [email protected] University ICF use Contact Person We use the ICF as a Annette Majnemer PhD, OT framework for our Associate Professor occupational therapy students. School of Physical & Occupational Therapy In the McGill University course that I teach together 3654 Promenade-Sir-William-Osler with my colleague Dr. Isabelle Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1Y5 Gelinas, we focus on interventions for Office: 514-398-4515 fax: 514-398-6360 individuals with neurological Lab: 514-412-4400, ext. 22902 fax: 514- conditions. We 412-4373 refer occasionally to the ICF Email: [email protected] model, to ensure that students consider all aspects of functioning and health. The course is called OT Practice II: Neurological conditions. It is a second year course for OT students at McGill University. They are first introduced to the ICF model in the beginning of the first year. I do present a very brief nicol.bitensky introduction to the ICF (less [mailto:[email protected]] than 10 minutes) and the students are given an assignment to complete using the website. They must use the ICF to find definitions of the key terms and contrast them with the old defenitions from the WHO using a case of a young child with visual impairment - It is for an Assessment in Rehabilitation course offered to U1 students.

I must say though that the ICF website is not easy for students (nor profs for that matter) to understand. Hard to find and understand the key terms. University ICF use Contact Person I am not using it. I teach the 3 Sharon Wood-Dauphinee, PhD, PT constructs but find it an School of Physical and Occupational Therapy impossible McGill University document to read. 3630 Promenade Sir-William-Osler Montréal, Québec Canada H3G 1Y5

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E-mail: [email protected] I use it in Movement Science Diane St-Pierre, PhD and Practice PHTH 235 Associate Director, Graduate Program Rehabilitation Science School of Physical & Occupational Therapy 3654 Promenade Sir-William-Osler Montreal H3G1Y5 Phone: 514-398-5588 Fax: 514-398-6360 email: [email protected] Université de I use the ICF process of Line Robichaud Laval analyzing a disability in a [mailto:[email protected]] rehabilitation course on the Québec City, elderly Québec I introduce the model to first Genevieve Pepin, M.Sc., erg. year occupational therapy Etudiante au doctorat / Medecine students. experimentale Chargee d'enseignement Departement de readaptation Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry, local 2102 Universite Laval Tel.: (418) 656-2131 poste 4918 Fax.: (418) 656-5476 Courriel : [email protected] Dalhousie We have all switched over R. Lee Kirby, MD, FRCPC University from ICIDH-1 to ICF Division of Physical Medicine and Halifax, Nova terminology (in Rehabilitation general; we don't get into the Scotia nitty gritty of the classification). c/o Rehabilitation Centre This gets 1341 Summer Street used whenever we teach Halifax, NS B3H 4K4 Canada about rehab issues, so there is Phone: 902-473-1268. Fax: 902-473-3204 no specific E'mail: [email protected] course number. University of We use the ICF classification Gisele Pereira Manitoba in a number of our courses; Acting Head, PT Division 68.173 Physiotherapy School of Medical Rehabilitation Management( Cardiorespiratory) tel:(204)789-3417 68.170 Psychosocial Issues faX:(204)789-3927 e-mail:[email protected] I teach course 68.245 Juliette E.Cooper, Ph.D., OT(C) Research Methodology for Professor and Director University ICF use Contact Person Medical Rehabilitation and in School of Medical Rehabilitation the course there is are University of Manitoba sections on R118 - 771 McDermot Avenue evidence-based practice and Winnipeg, MB outcome measures. In these R3E 0T6 sections I CANADA talk about the need for models on which to base appropriate Telephone: (204)789-3371 evaluation and intervention. I FAX: (204)789-3927 compare and contrast the e-mail: [email protected] ICIDH and web page: the ICF and use them to show http://www.umanitoba.ca/medicine/medrehab/ the difference in appropriate outcome measures and interventions for each of the concepts of the two models. 68.370 Fundamentals of Ruth Barclay Goddard Physical Therapy Management(Neurogeriatrics) University ICF use Contact Person The occupational therapy Emily Etcheverry PhD, OT(C) program at the university of Associate Professor and Head Manitoba is in Occupational Therapy transition. Our current enty­ School of Medical Rehabilitation level professional program is 770 Bannatyne Ave the Bachelor of Winnipeg, MB R3C 0W3 Medical (204) 789-3418 Rehabilitation(Occupational Fax: (204) 789-3927 Therapy) BMR(OT) program. [mailto:[email protected]] In fall of 2003 we are starting our new program which is an entry- level master's degree Masterof Occupational Therapy (MOT)

In the BMR(OT) program ICF was primarily taught in a course titled Principles of Occupational Therapy which contained a section on health and disability. In the MOT program there is a course tiled Health and Disability which will include information about the ICF and its uses. In both programs other courses may include integration of the concepts in the ICF but the ones listed above are the primary courses where the classifiacation model is taught. Ann Booth has taught the Princiles of Occupational Therapy course and is one of the planners for the Health and Disability course in the new program University ICF use Contact Person University of In response to your query, a Neil Fulford Western request went out to all Academic Affairs Officer Ontario Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences London, School and Program The University of Western Ontario Ontario Directors re. use of the ICF. London, Ontario N6A 5C1 Thus far, only the School of Phone: 519-661-4245 Occupational Therapy has Fax: 519-850-2347 responded positively. The E-mail: [email protected] ICF is incorporated into the Web: www.uwo.ca/fhs first year of study in the Master of Clinical Science degree. The contact person for further enquiries is Prof. Lisa Klinger .

Any additional contact names associated with the use of the ICF in other Schools/Programs will be forwarded as they are received. University of I refer to the ICF definitions in Cathy Arnold [mailto:[email protected]] Saskatchewan relation to an assignment students do in Saskatoon, Therapeutic Movement II Saskatchewan 223.3, School of Physical Therapy first year course. What I teach in my course is Arlis McQuarrie the ICIDH-2 model from the [mailto:[email protected]] WHO which is the School of Physical Therapy International Classification for U of S Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps-2. I am not familiar withthe ICF model and would like to familiarize myself with it. Is there a website? The University of Liz Harrison [mailto:[email protected]] Saskatchewan has objectives and content related to ICF in a number of courses (at least four half classes have been identified as having some content ). One of the faculty members (Professor

Laura Klassen) teaches the neurological component of the curriculum and she has agreed to be a U of University ICF use Contact Person Sask contact as you requested.

University of I am responding to the Melinda Suto, MA, OT British message that you sent to the Senior Instructor, School of Columbia Rehabilitation Sciences Rehabilitation Sciences Vancouver, faculty. Although I cannot University of British Columbia BC answer your question about 2211 Wesbrook Mall, T-325 the entire university's use of Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 2B5 ICF, the concepts are used Phone: (604) 822-7395 to some extent in the Fax: (604) 822-7624 following rehabilitation [email protected] sciences courses. If you require further information, please contact the professors noted below. Occupational Therapy (OT) Professors Sue Stanton RSOT 207 O.T. theory and [email protected] practice Dr. Catherine Backman [email protected] Occupational Therapy (OT) Professor Donna Drynan RSOT 210 Enabling occupation: A practical approach RSOT 323 Enabling occupation in neurorehabilitation RSOT 418 Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology Shared OT and Physical Professor Michael Lee Therapy (PT) courses Professor Lesley Bainbridge RHSC 302 Psychosocial [email protected] aspects of disability Graduate (MSc.) courses Dr. Isabel Dyck RHSC 510 Disability, [email protected] Rehabilitation and Society University ICF use Contact Person Université I will be teaching the ICF to Rose Martini, MSc. D’Ottawa the second year Professor, Occupational Therapy occupational therapy students. - Main Campus In Roger Guindon Pavillion past years I used to teach the 451 Smyth Road Handicap creation process by Ottawa, ON Dr. Fougeyrollas and a few K1H 8M5 words about the ICIDH). I will Phone: +1 (613) 562-5800 be teaching the ICF in the Fax: +1 (613) 562-5428 context of the course ERG Email: [email protected] 2511 CONCEPTS FONDAMENTAUX DE L'ERGOTHERAPIE. OTHER USERS…KRISTINE MULHORN IS STILL COLLECTING INFORMATION FROM THEM

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