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Professor Guptill received her occupational therapy training at Western Michigan University and obtained a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Sciences from Western University. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship and a three-year training program in work disability prevention at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, in partnership with the Institute for Work and Health. She holds a status appointment at the University of Toronto's Music Health Research Collaboratory and an adjunct appointment at the Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Alberta. Professor Guptill is co-director of the Canadian Network for Musicians' Health and Wellness and co-founder of Mental Performance Arts Canada. She serves as vice-chair of research for the Performing Arts Medicine Association and is a founding member of the Performing Arts Medicine Clinic at the Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic in Edmonton, Alberta. Additionally, she is a member of the Health Advisory Team for the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, where she provides primary care occupational therapy. In 2012, she was honored with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal for her contributions to her field. In her spare time, she performs as a freelance oboist. Professor Guptill is currently accepting new students for thesis supervision.
School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON, Canada
School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Occupational Therapy, University of Alberta • Edmonton, AB, Canada
Health Music Performance, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto • Toronto, ON, Canada
Pacific Coast University for Workplace Health Sciences • Canada
Western University • London, ON, Canada
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