Carrie’s background is in Kinesiology and Occupational Therapy. She currently serves as a Clinical Associate where she contributes to teaching and curriculum development for the Master of Physical Therapy program and the forthcoming Master of Occupational Therapy program. With extensive experience in inquiry-based teaching and learning, and long-term care, Carrie works to enhance educational environments and with individuals living with chronic and progressive conditions to improve quality of life. Her professional interests include complex wheelchair seating, pressure injury management, reflective and evidence-based practice, and occupational participation. Driven by a passion for fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments, Carrie is pursuing a PhD in Education with a focus on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Outside of her academic and clinical work, she enjoys spending time at a cabin near Waskesiu with her husband, two boys, retired greyhound, and two cats.
