
Dr. Amanda Mofina PhD, BSc (Hons), MSc (Kin), MScOT
Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation ScienceDr. Mofina is an Assistant Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science and an Occupational Therapist. She is also a fellow with interRAI, an international not-for-profit consortium of researchers and practitioners committed to improving care for individuals with complex health needs through the development of health assessment systems. She has clinical experience from diverse health care environments, including acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, and complex continuing care. Her research interests are driven by a commitment to leveraging big data to improve health outcomes, optimize health service delivery, and provide evidence to inform service provision across the continuum of care. Dr. Mofina's research program centers on three interconnected themes: health, rehabilitation, and care quality across the care continuum; health outcomes for individuals with multiple chronic conditions; and health equity for underserved and underrepresented populations. Through her work, Dr. Mofina brings a unique researcher clinician lens. She aims to bridge the gap between clinical practice and data-driven research to support more responsive, inclusive, and effective health care systems.
Research Area(s)
- Rehabilitation therapy
- Rehabilitation science
- Occupational therapy
- Functional health
- Mental health
- Health care system
- Health care quality
- Health in correctional settings
- Care outcomes
- Multimorbidity