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Human Resources committee  Let me add that the number of Canadian graduates in physiotherapy seems to have levelled off in recent years, so we are counting on internationally trained physiotherapists for our growth. I can't comment on why our youth are not going into these sectors, but there has always his

October 20th, 2011Committee meeting

Katya Masnyk Duvalko

Human Resources committee  I don't have anything further to add. I agree.

October 20th, 2011Committee meeting

Katya Masnyk Duvalko

Human Resources committee  In terms of physiotherapy, there are huge challenges to measuring the appropriate supply of physiotherapists and determining whether or not there are actually shortages. The CIHI project on human resources for professions outside of medicine and nursing is still fairly new. It ha

October 20th, 2011Committee meeting

Katya Masnyk Duvalko

Human Resources committee  Sorry if I'm over time. I'm trying to speak slowly. The alliance, like other smaller organizations, has been hampered in its work by insufficient technological supports. Contemporary information management systems and updated technology could greatly increase both the effectiven

October 20th, 2011Committee meeting

Katya Masnyk Duvalko

Human Resources committee  I'm on my last paragraph.

October 20th, 2011Committee meeting

Katya Masnyk Duvalko

Human Resources committee  Thank you. Good afternoon. My name is Katya Masnyk Duvalko, and I am the newly minted CEO of the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators. I am just starting my third month with the organization, with still a great deal to learn, but what I have learned I am happy to share

October 20th, 2011Committee meeting

Katya Masnyk Duvalko