Dr. Kaitlin Sibbald

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Biography

Kaitlin Sibbald is an Instructor at the School of Occupational Therapy at Dalhousie University. Sibbald holds a BSc in Psychology, Sociology, and Bioethics from the University of King’s College, a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Dalhousie University, and a PhD in Health from Dalhousie University. She specializes in the ethical implications of clinician mental health and its intersection with social constructs such as epistemic injustice. Her research interests also encompass metaphor and the social construction of viruses. Sibbald's notable publications include works on epistemic racism in occupational therapy and the experiences of disabled healthcare professionals. She has been recognized for her contributions to the field, receiving the School of Occupational Therapy Faculty Recognition Award and Tutor Recognition Award in 2022, among others.

Research Interests

Experience

Instructor

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Teaching various courses in the School of Occupational Therapy.

Awards

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School of Occupational Therapy Faculty Recognition Award

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School of Occupational Therapy Tutor Recognition Award

#2017

Canadian Association Occupational Therapists Student Award

#2017

Elsevier Canada Award