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Alexander Crizzle is a Professor and Director of the PhD Public Health Program at the University of Saskatchewan's School of Public Health. His research interests span various areas including field gerontology and transportation, particularly focusing on clinical assessments and driving interventions to enhance rehabilitation, such as driving simulation and virtual reality technologies. He is actively involved in driver training and studies public transportation and pedestrian safety through the lens of urban planning using microsimulation techniques. Crizzle’s work addresses the health and wellness of long-haul truck drivers, emphasizing the broader impacts of driving on diverse populations. He has experience working with young drivers and older drivers, as well as individuals affected by neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, dementia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and epilepsy. His primary focus as a program evaluator includes mental health and addictions projects, with special attention to initiatives serving Indigenous populations. Through his lab, he aims to further the understanding of these critical intersections between health and transportation.
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