Evelyne Durocher

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Health Sciences
  • durochee@mcmaster.ca

Overview

Evelyne Durocher is an Occupational Therapist and Assistant Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University. Through her work with older adults in inpatient rehabilitation and complex continuing care, Evelyne became interested in ethical issues in older adult health and social care. Her current research focuses on ethics and rehabilitation practice, specifically relating to questions of justice, vulnerability and equity in healthcare services for older adults. Her goal is to improve the health and social care experiences of older adults, family members and healthcare professionals.

Affiliations

  • Assistant Professor
  • Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
  • Member, McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA), McMaster University
  • Assistant Professor, Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences

Education

  • HBSc (Mathematics and Physics), University of Toronto
  • MOT, University of Manitoba
  • PhD, University of Toronto

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