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Zachary Boychuck is an occupational therapist with twenty years of clinical experience working with various clienteles. Initially, he worked in pediatric physical rehabilitation, focusing primarily on children and young adults with complex motor and communication impairments who required the use of assistive technology for mobility and/or augmentative alternative communication (AAC) for communication. He later transitioned to adult psychosocial rehabilitation, working within the Department of Psychiatry at the McGill University Health Centre, where he has had the opportunity to work with a diverse clientele in clinics, primarily individuals living with schizophrenia, mood and anxiety disorders, and substance abuse/addiction. Zachary teaches across both psychosocial and pediatric neurodevelopmental curricula within SPOT's Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Science and Master of Science (Applied) Occupational Therapy professional programs. His research interests include childhood disability, knowledge translation, neurodevelopmental disabilities, mental health, chronic illness, and telerehabilitation.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.