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Page 1 of 14 Geoff P. Bostick PT PhD Associate Clinical Professor Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine 3-12 Corbett Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB CAN T6G 2G4 [email protected], phone: 780-492-2163 CITIZENSHIP: Canadian WORK EXPERIENCE Clinical Associate Professor (Clinical Track) 2016-present Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta Clinical Assistant Professor (Clinical Track) 2009-2016 Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta Research Assistant 2006-2008 Supervisor: Dr. Douglas Gross, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta Supervisor: Dr. Robert Ferrari, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta Supervisor: Drs. Beaupre and Jomha, Department of Orthopedics Surgery, University of Alberta Physical Therapist 2001-2006 Private practice in Saskatoon, Edmonton and Victoria ACADEMIC BACKGROUND AND TRAINING Post-doctoral Fellowship (The Arthritis Society/Pfizer/Canadian Arthritis Network) 2013-2014 University of Alberta and Calgary Supervisors: Dr. Linda Woodhouse and Dr. Eloise Carr Mentor: Dr. Cory Toth PhD Rehabilitation Science 2012 University of Alberta Supervisors: Dr. Douglas Gross and Dr. Linda Carroll Dissertation project: Pain beliefs about whiplash injury and their association with recovery outcomes. Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manual and Manipulative Therapy 2005 Orthopaedic Division of Canada Canadian Physiotherapy Association Distinction Bachelor of Science Physical Therapy 2001 University of Saskatchewan Distinction

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Geoff P. Bostick PT PhD Associate Clinical Professor

Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine 3-12 Corbett Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB CAN T6G 2G4

[email protected], phone: 780-492-2163

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian WORK EXPERIENCE Clinical Associate Professor (Clinical Track) 2016-present Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta Clinical Assistant Professor (Clinical Track) 2009-2016 Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta Research Assistant 2006-2008 Supervisor: Dr. Douglas Gross, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta Supervisor: Dr. Robert Ferrari, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta Supervisor: Drs. Beaupre and Jomha, Department of Orthopedics Surgery, University of Alberta Physical Therapist 2001-2006 Private practice in Saskatoon, Edmonton and Victoria ACADEMIC BACKGROUND AND TRAINING Post-doctoral Fellowship (The Arthritis Society/Pfizer/Canadian Arthritis Network) 2013-2014

University of Alberta and Calgary

Supervisors: Dr. Linda Woodhouse and Dr. Eloise Carr

Mentor: Dr. Cory Toth PhD Rehabilitation Science 2012

University of Alberta

Supervisors: Dr. Douglas Gross and Dr. Linda Carroll

Dissertation project: Pain beliefs about whiplash injury and their association with recovery outcomes.

Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manual and Manipulative Therapy 2005

Orthopaedic Division of Canada – Canadian Physiotherapy Association

Distinction Bachelor of Science Physical Therapy 2001

University of Saskatchewan

Distinction

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Bachelor of Science Physical Education 1998

University of Saskatchewan

Distinction Honours and Awards: 2013 CAN/Phizer/TAS Award for highest ranked post-doctoral fellowship application 2013-present Co-chair Canadian Physiotherapy Association Division Knowledge Management

Committee 2013-present Canadian Pain Society Scientific Committee Member 2012 Faculty of Rehabilitation Teaching Award 2011-2015 Canadian Physiotherapy Association Division Knowledge Management

Committee Representative – Pain Sciences Division (elected) 2009 CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship 2009 President’s Doctoral Prize of Distinction (University of Alberta) 2008 Queen Elizabeth II PhD scholarship 2007 - 2009 Traineeship Alberta Provincial CIHR Training Program in Bone and Joint Health 2000 M. Braid Bursary in Orthopedic Physical Therapy – University of Saskatchewan 1999 Directors Award in Physical Therapy – University of Saskatchewan 1998 Diane Leicester Memorial Bursary – University of Saskatchewan 1997 Focus Bursary – University of Saskatchewan 1994 Rutherford Scholarship RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Successful grant applications Grants as principal investigator 2016 Co-Principal investigator: International Mechanical Diagnosis Therapy Research Fund Project: Combined Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment and Transforaminal Epidural Steriod Injections versus Usual Care for Chronic Lumbar Radiculopathy: An RCT ($10,654.00 USD) 2016 Co-Principal Investigator: Clinical Research Innovation Fund Project: Combined Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment and Transforaminal Epidural Steriod Injections versus Usual Care for Chronic Lumbar Radiculopathy:

An RCT ($11,265.00) 2016 Co-Principal Investigator: University of Alberta Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund Project: Building Capacity for Best-Practices in Assessment ($35,332) 2015 Principal Investigator: Clinical Research Innovation Fund Project: Pain assessment priorities in visible minorities ($12,184.80) 2015 Principal Investigator: Women and Children’s Health Research Institute

Project: Women’s perspectives on the assessment of pain. ($7,897.78) 2013 Principal investigator: Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine Internal Research Grant

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Project: Determining capacity to benefit from total joint arthroplasty in patients with osteoarthritis: a mixed methods study. ($6,000)

2012 Principal investigator: University of Alberta Teaching and Learning Enhancement

Fund Project: Reliability of practical skills assessment in distributed education

($2,807.53) 2010-2011 Principal Investigator: University of Alberta Teaching and Learning Enhancement

Fund Project: Development of Authentic Video Case Studies to Enhance Clinical Reasoning in Physical Therapy Students ($14,742)

Grants as co-investigator: 2017 Co-investigator: CIHR Planning and Dissemination Grant

Project: Developing a stakeholder endorsed methodology to measure the outcomes of pain education in Canadian physiotherapy programs (PI: Dr. Jordan Miller) ($10,000)

2017 Co-investigator: Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada: OrthoCanada Research Award in Neck and Back Rehabilitation and Core Stability Project: Which exercise for low back pain? Predicting response to exercise treatments for patients with low back pain: a validation pilot study. (PI: Dr. Luciana Macedo) ($10,000) 2017 Co-investigator: CIHR Project Grant Project: Exploring the causes and consequences of falls across the continuum of care in Canadians with spinal cord injury (PI: Dr Kristin Musselman) ($195,075) 2017 Co-investigator: Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Project: Exploring the impact of falls on life after spinal cord injury (PI: Dr Kristin Musselman) ($199,951.68) 2016 Co-investigator: Alberta Spine Foundation Project: Combined Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment and Transforaminal Epidural Steriod Injections versus Usual Care for Chronic Lumbar Radiculopathy: An RCT (PI: Dr Stephan DuPlessis) ($12,650.00) 2015 Co-investigator: Edith Strauss Knowledge Translation Grant.

Project: Integrating international guidelines for pain education within physiotherapy programs across Canada: Development of a stakeholder-generated implementation plan (PI: Tim Wideman) ($12,000)

2015 Co-investigator: University of Alberta Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund

Project: Professional skills acquisition in health science programs: Development of curricula, learning resources and assessment methods (PI: Lu-Anne McFarlane) ($10,867.16)

2014-2017 Co-Investigator: Alberta Innovates Health Solutions PRIHS Grant: SpineAccess

Alberta: An Innovative Health Service Delivery and Spine Management Model (PI: Linda Woodhouse, Co-PIs: Greg Kawchuk and Leah Phillips). ($750,000)

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2012 Co-investigator: University of Alberta Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund Project: Developing a Computer-Based Assessment System to Support the

Rapid Expansion of Online Teaching and Learning at the University of Alberta (PI: Dr. Mark Gierl)

($108,000) 2012 Co-investigator: Canadian CAM Research Fund (CCRF)

Project: “Hand Massage as an intervention to promote sleep efficiency in persons with chronic pain: A pilot study”. (PI: Dr. Cary Brown) ($5,000)

2011-2012 Co-investigator: Alberta Health and Wellness Health Workforce Action Plan -

Building Educational & Clinical Capacity Fund Project: Equipment funding in support of student clinics in the Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta (PI: Dr. Robert Haennel) ($14,270)

2011-2012 Co-investigator: Institute for Health Economics Project: Evaluating Clinician Awareness of and Adherence to a Low Back Pain Practice Guideline in Alberta: A Pilot Study (PI: Dr. Douglas Gross) ($5,210)

2008-2010 Co-investigator: Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine Internal Research Grant

Project: Pain beliefs about whiplash injury and their association with recovery outcomes ($10,000)

Publications and Presentations Peer-reviewed Journal Publications:

1. Wideman TH, Miller J, Bostick GP, Thomas A, Bussieres A. The current state of pain education within Canadian physiotherapy programs: a national survey of pain educators. Physiotherapy Canada 2018 70(1):24-33.

2. Steer KJD, Bostick GP, Woodhouse LJ, Nguyen TT, Schankath A, Lambert RGW, Jaremko JL. Can effusion-synovitis measured on ultrasound or MRI predict response to intra-articular steroid injection in hip osteoarthritis? Skeletal Radiol. 2018 Jul 6. doi: 10.1007/s00256-018-3010-9. PMID: 29980827.

3. Fitzsimmons M, Carr E, Woodhouse L, Bostick GP. Development and Persistence of Suspected Neuropathic Pain After Total Knee Arthroplasty in Individuals With Osteoarthritis. PM R. 2018 Feb 13. pii: S1934-1482(17)30703-7. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2018.01.010. PMID: 29452296.

4. Suman A, Bostick GP, Schopflocher D, Russell AS, Ferrari R, Battié MC, Hu R, Buchbinder R, Gross DP. Long-term evaluation of a Canadian back pain mass media campaign. Eur Spine J. 2017 Sep;26(9):2467-2474. doi: 10.1007/s00586-017-5249-6. PMID: 28776132.

5. Bostick, GP. Effectiveness of psychological interventions delivered by non-psychologists on low back pain and disability: a qualitative systematic review. Spine J. 2017 Nov;17(11):1722-1728. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2017.07.006. PMID: 28756301.

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6. Suman A, Bostick GP, Schaafsma FG, Anema JR, Gross DP. Associations between

measures of socio-economic status, beliefs about back pain, and exposure to a mass media campaign to improve back beliefs. BMC Public Health. 2017 May 25;17(1):504. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4387-4. PMID: 28545420.

7. Bostick GP, Dick BD, Wood M, Luckhurst, B, Tschofen J, Wideman TH. Pain assessment recommendations for women, made by women: a mixed methods study. Pain Med. 2018 Jun 1;19(6):1147-1155. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnx137. PMID: 28549183.

8. Wideman TH, Miller JD, Bostick GP, Thomas A, Bussières, A. Advancing pain education in Canadian physiotherapy programs: Results of a consensus-generating workshop. Physiother Canada 2017; 1-10. https://doi.org/10.3138/ptc.2016-57.

9. Wideman TH, Boom A, Dell'Elce J, Bergeron K, Fugere J, Lu X, Bostick GP, Lambert H. Change narratives that elude quantification: A mixed-methods analysis of how people with chronic pain perceive pain rehabilitation. Pain Res Manag, 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9570581

10. Bostick GP, Kamper S, Haanstra TM, Dick BDD, Stitt LW, Morley-Forster P, Clark AJ,

Lynch M, Gordon A, Nathan H, Smyth C, Ware MA, Moulin DE. Pain expectations in Neuropathic pain: Is it best to be optimistic? European Journal of Pain, 2016 Oct 14. doi: 10.1002/ejp.962. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 27739623.

11. Bostick GP, Toth C, Carr ECJ, Stitt LW, Morley-Forster P, Clark AJ, Lynch M, Gordon A,

Nathan H, Smyth C, Ware MA, Moulin DE. Physical functioning and opioid use in patients with neuropathic pain. Pain Medicine. 2015;16(7):1361-8. PMID: 25645728

12. Bostick GP, Toth C, Dick BD, Carr ECJ, Stitt LW, Moulin DE. An adaptive role for

negative expected pain in patients with neuropathic pain? Clin J Pain, 2015;31(5):443-48. PMID: 25370145.

13. Banarjee G, Bostick GP. Nonspecific Non-Acute Low Back Pain and Psychological

Interventions: A Review of Evidence and Current Strategies. Indian Journal of Pain, 2015;29(1):21-28.

14. Bostick GP, Miciak M, Hall M. Novel learning experiences in a student-led clinic. Clin

Teach. 2014;11(7):512-5. doi: 10.1111/tct.12214. PMID: 25417978

15. Brown CA, Bostick GP, Bellmore L, Kumanayka D. Hand self-Shiatsu for sleep problems in persons with chronic pain: A pilot study. J Integr Med. 2014;12(2):94-101. PMID: 24666675.

16. Collinge WR, Gross DP, Bostick GP, Cutforth G, Rutten GM, Maroun C, Oostendorp

RAB. Evaluating Physical Therapy Students’ Knowledge of and Adherence to the Ambassador Low Back Pain Guideline. Physiother Can. 2013;65(4);384-95. PMID: 24396169.

17. Macedo L, Bostick GP, Maher C. LEAP: Exercise for prevention of recurrences of non-

specific low back pain. Physical Therapy. 2013;93(12):1587-1591. PMID:23813085

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18. Bostick GP, Schopflocher D, Gross DP. Validity evidence for the Back Beliefs Questionnaire in the general population. Eur J Pain. 2013;17(7):1074-1081. PMID:23335330

19. Ng TS, Bostick GP, Pedler A, Buchbinder R, Vicenzino B, Sterling M. Public

expectations of recovery and beliefs about whiplash injury: a cross-cultural comparison between Australia and Singapore. Eur J Pain. 2013;17(8):1234-42. PMID:23255308

20. Bostick GP, Carroll LJ, Brown CA, Harley DD, Gross DP. Predictive capacity of pain

beliefs after Whiplash Associated Disorder. Injury. 2013;44(11):1465-71. PMID:23122998

21. Bostick GP, Brown CA, Carroll LJ, Gross DP. If they can put a man on the moon, they should be able to fix a neck injury: A mixed-methods study characterizing and explaining pain beliefs about WAD. Disabil Rehabil. 2012;34(19):1617-32. PMID:22497225

22. Brown CA, Bostick GP, Lim JL, Gross DP. Perceived injustice in injured workers:

analysis of public responses to an injured worker you took Workers’ Compensation Board employees hostage. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. Scand J Caring Sci. 2012;26(3):569-78. PMID:22272685

23. Bostick GP, Beaupre LA, Suchak AA, Jomha NM. Factors associated with calf muscle

endurance recovery one year after Achilles tendon rupture repair. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2010;40:345-51. PMID:20511693

24. Gross DP, Stephens B, Bhanbhani Y, Haykowsky M, Bostick GP, Rashiq S. Opiod

prescriptions in Canadian workers’ compensation claiments: six-year trends and associations with return-to-work outcomes. Spine. 2009;34:525-31. PMID:19247173

25. Bostick GP, Ferrari R, Carroll L, Buchbinder R, Russell AS, Krawciw D, Gross DP. A

comparison of population beliefs across whiplash work related neck and upper extremity injury in Canada. European Journal of Pain. 2009;13:300-4. PMID:18492612

26. Suchak AA, Bostick GP, Beaupré LA, Durand DC, and Jomha NM. The Influence of

Early Weight Bearing Compared with Non-Weight-Bearing After Surgical Repair of the Achilles Tendon. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2008;90:1876-1883. PMID:18762647

27. Suchak AA, Bostick GP, Reid DC, Blitz S, and Jomha NM. The Incidence of Achilles

Tendon Rupture in Edmonton Canada. Foot and Ankle International. 2005;26:932-6. PMID:16309606

Peer-reviewed presentations/abstracts:

1. AUTHORS. Using mixed methods to explore the causes and consequences of falls among wheelchair users with SCI. 2019 SCI Summit of the American Spinal Injury Association, Hawaii, USA, Apr 2-5.

2. Suman A, Bostick GP; Schaafsma FG, Anema JR, Gross DP. Associations between determinants of socioeconomic status, beliefs about back pain, and exposure to a mass media back pain campaign. 45th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, Banff, Alberta, May 14-18, 2018.

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3. Suman A, Bostick GP, Schopflocher D, Russell AS, Ferrari R, Battie MC, Hu R, Buchbinder R, Gross DP. Long-term evaluation of a Canadian back pain mass media campaign. 45th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, Banff, Alberta, May 14-18, 2018.

4. Suman A, Bostick GP, Schopflocher D, Russell AS, Ferrari R, Battie MC, Hu R, Buchbinder R, Gross DP. Long-term evaluation of a Canadian back pain mass media campaign. Active Living Research Conference, Banff, Alberta, Feb 11 & 12, 2017.

5. Suman A, Bostick GP, Schopflocher D, Russell AS, Ferrari R, Battie MC, Hu R, Buchbinder R, Gross DP. Long-term evaluation of a Canadian back pain mass media campaign. International Neck and Back Research Forum, Oslo, Norway, May 23, 2017.

6. Hall M, Bostick GP, Paslawski T, Suleman S, Schmitz C, Zarski C, Esmail S, Martin B, McFarlane L. Ready, Set, Go! An exploration of work readiness for physiotherapy students. WCPT Congress 2017, Cape Town, South Africa, July 2-4, 2017.

7. Steer K, Nguyen T, Woodhouse L, Bostick GP, Smith B, McGoey J, Lambert RGQ, Jaremko JL. Use of Ultrasound and X-Ray to Predict Improvement in Hip Osteoarthritis Symptoms Following Intra-Articular Steroid Injection. Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, Whistler, BC, June 3-7, 2017.

8. Bostick GP, Dick BD, Ongaro D, Wood M, Luckhurst B, Banack J, Wideman TH. Sufferers perspective on pain assessment: what matters to women? IASP 16th World Congress on Pain, Yokohama, Japan, Sept 26-30.

9. Wideman TH, Miller JD, Bostick GP, Thomas A, Bussières, A. Advancing pain education

in Canadian physiotherapy programs: Results of a consensus-generating national workshop. IASP 16th World Congress on Pain, Yokohama, Japan, Sept 26-30.

10. Boom A, Dell’Elce J, Bergeron K, Fugère J, Lu X, Bostick GP, Lambert H, Wideman TH.

Change narratives that elude quantification: A mixed-methods analysis of how people with chronic pain perceive the impact of pain rehabilitation. Poster presented at McGill Pain Day, January 2016, 20th annual meeting, Montreal, QC.

11. Bostick GP, Hart DA, McDougall JJ, Durand D, Powell J, Johnston K, Matyas J.

Examining the validity evidence of neuropathic pain as a co-morbid diagnosis in knee osteoarthritis: preliminary data. American Physical Therapy Association Section of Research Pain Retreat; July 28 2015, Smithfield, RI.

12. Fitzsimmons M, Bostick GP. Clinical evidence of neuropathic pain in patients with knee

osteoarthritis undergoing total joint arthroplasty. 2016 Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, Victoria, BC, May 24-26, accepted.

13. Del Genio J, Suleman S, McFarlane L, Paslawski T, Hall M, Bostick GP, Kanuka H,

Zarski C, Schmitz C, Esmail S, Martin B. Work readiness and the rehabilitation disciplines: A qualitative study examining the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that facilitate a successful entry to practice. Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB, October 23-24.

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14. Bostick GP, Miciak M, Woodhouse LJ, Carr ECJ. Taking any risk, any chance: deciding to undergo total joint arthroplasty. Osteoarthritis Research Society International Meeting, Seattle Washington, May 2015. (accepted)

15. Bostick GP, Toth C, Carr ECJ, Morley-Forster P, Clark AJ, Lynch M, Gordon A, Nathan

H, Smyth C, Ware M, Moulin DE. Physical functioning and opioid use in patients with neuropathic pain. 15th World Congress on Pain. Buenos Ares, ARG, October 2014.

16. Brown CA, Bostick GP, Lim J, Gross DP. Perceived injustice in injured workers: analysis

of public responses to an injured worker who took Workers’ Compensation Board employees hostage. 3rd Scientific Conference on Work Disability Prevention and Integration, Toronto, Ontario, Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2014.

17. Bostick GP, Paslawski T, McFarlane L, Hall M. Fostering a Culture of Teaching

Enhancement; ‘Watch’ & Learn. 6th Annual Dr Olive Yonge Teaching and Learning Scholarship Day, Edmonton, AB, March 2014

18. Bostick GP, Richter A, Parent E. Reliability of practical skills assessment in a distributed

physical therapy education context. Canadian Physiotherapy National Congress, Montreal, PQ, May 2013

19. Bostick GP, Schneider GM, Smith A, Schneider KJ, Jones D, Walton DM. Barriers and

facilitators to physiotherapist engagement in clinical research. International Federation of Manual Physical Therapists Meeting. Quebec City, PQ, October 2012

20. Bostick GP, Carroll LJ, Brown CA, Harley DD, Gross DP. Predictive capacity of pain

beliefs and catastrophizing in whiplash associated disorder. Annual Canadian Pain Society Meeting. Whistler, BC, May 2012.

21. Collinge WR, Bostick GP, Cutforth G, Oostendorp RAB, Maroun C, Rutten G, Gross DP.

Evaluating Clinician Awareness of and Adherence to a Low Back Pain Practice Guideline in Alberta: A Pilot Study. Annual Canadian Association for Research in Work and Health. Vancouver, BC, June 2012.

22. Brown CA, Bostick GP, Lim J, Gross DP. Perceived injustice in injured workers: analysis

of public responses to an injured worker who took Workers’ Compensation Board employees hostage. British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland, June 2011.

23. Bostick GP, Maritz CA, Martin B, Campolo M. Outcomes associated with American and

Canadian Student-Directed Physical Therapy Clinics: Student and Patient Perspectives. World Congress of Physical Therapy. Amsterdam, Netherlands. June 2011.

24. Bostick GP, Schopflocher D, Gross DP. Validity evidence for the Back Beliefs

Questionnaire in the general population. 13th World Congress on Pain. Montreal, PQ, August 2010

25. Bostick GP, Beaupre LA, Suchak AA, Jomha NM. Calf endurance recovery one year

after surgical repair of an acute Achilles tendon rupture. Canadian Physiotherapy Association National Congress, Calgary Alberta, May 2009.

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26. Bostick GP, Harley DD, Carroll LJ, Ferrari R, Gross DP. The validity and factor structure of the whiplash beliefs questionnaire. 12th World Congress on Pain, Glasgow Scotland, August 2008.

27. Gross DP, Stephens B, Bhanbhani Y, Haykowsky M, Bostick GP, Rashiq S. Opioid

prescriptions in Canadian workers’ compensation claimants: six-year trends and associations with return-to-work outcomes. 12th World Congress on Pain, Glasgow Scotland, August 2008.

28. Bostick GP, Ferrari R, Carroll LJ, Buchbinder R, Russell AS, Krawciw D, Gross DP. A

comparison of population beliefs across whiplash work related neck and upper extremity injury in Canada. Neck Pain World Congress, Los Angeles CA USA, January 2008.

29. Suchak AA, Bostick GP, Beaupre L , Durand DC, Jomha NM. The influence of early

weightbearing on post-operative Achilles tendon rupture rehabilitation. Alberta Physical Therapy Conference. Edmonton AB CAN, October 2007.

Book chapters

1. Gross DP, Bostick GP, Carroll LJ. Risk Identification and Prediction of Return to Work in Musculoskeletal Disorders. In: Schultz IZ, Gatchel RJ editors. Handbook of Return to Work. 2015. p. 207-220.

Invited presentations

1. Exercise interventions for complex pain. Annual Alberta Health Services Central Zone Education Day. Camrose, AB, June, 2018.

2. Exploring competencies and defining boundaries for psychologically-informed management of complex pain. Pain Sciences Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association webinar, June, 2018.

3. Education as an analgesic: teach two topics and call me in the morning. Physiotherapy Alberta Webinar Series, November, 2017.

4. Developer and contributor to the PT Alberta chronic pain toolkit.

5. Recognizing complex and managing complex pain in TJA. Karen Greaves annual seminar on total joint arthroplasty. University of Alberta, November, 2016.

6. Assessment of pain in older adults with communication difficulties. Annual Alberta Health

Services Continuing Care Education Day, Edmonton, AB, October, 2016.

7. Pain in the arthritis – what to do when it hurts. Annual Wood Forum Public lecture on arthritis. West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, AB, October, 2016.

8. Psychosocial management of low back pain. Annual Dr David Reid Sports Medicine

Conference. University of Alberta, September, 2016.

9. An alternative perspective on the development of Myofascial Pain Syndrome: lessons learned from Fibromyalgia. Workers Compensation Board monthly Continuing Medical Education Series. Edmonton, January, 2016

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10. Exercise for complex pain. College and Association of Physical Therapists of Alberta Conference. Kananaskis, AB, October, 2015.

11. Treat the pain and not the neck: perspectives on manual therapy and exercise from a

pain science perspective. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopedic Division Symposium. Halifax, June, 2015.

12. Little things that make a big impact in clinical practice: TED-type talk. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Annual Congress. Halifax, June, 2015

13. Non-pharmacological principles of complex pain management. Alberta Occupational Health Nurses Association. Edmonton, May, 2015.

14. Managing complex pain 15 minutes at a time. Pain Society of Alberta Meeting. Banff, Sept 2014.

15. Alberta Physiotherapy Conference. CRPS treatment – ‘it’s all in your head’. Edmonton, Oct, 2013.

16. Orion Health Continuing Education Day. Canmore, AB, November 25th, 2011.

17. Aspen Regional Health Continuing Education Day. Edson, AB, October 27th, 2011

18. Annual Alberta Occupational Therapist’s Private Practice Meeting, Edmonton, AB, April 15, 2011

19. 1st Annual Pain Symposium: University of Alberta, November 18, 2010

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Course Coordinator (2009-current)

Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta:

o Student Physical Therapy Clinic elective course (PTher 554) o Introduction to Mobilization (PTher 545) o Advanced Mobilization and Stabilization (PTher 549) o Integrated Practice IV (PTher 537)/Advanced Clinical Topics (PTher 578)

Lecturer: (2010-present)

Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta:

o Introduction to Pain Assessment (PTher 528) o Pain in Pediatrics (PTher 563)

Teaching Assistant

Orthopaedic Division of Canada, Level I course of the Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy - 2008

Completed requirements for the University of Alberta University Teaching Program

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o Program provides mentorship opportunities and teaching resources o Some of the seminars I have attended to date include: Creating a positive

classroom atmosphere, delivering successful lectures, leading effective discussions, effective laboratory teaching, evaluating and marking students, energized presence in the classroom, developing your voice, and the code of student behaviour.

Clinical Supervisor

Provided mentorship in the form of clinical supervision of senior physical therapy students while working as a clinician and currently provide ongoing supervision in the Department of Physical Therapy Student Clinic

o Responsibilities included providing mentorship, evaluation as well as learning opportunities for students in the private practice orthopaedic setting.

Invited presenter

2013 University of Alberta Centre for Teaching and Learning ‘Techknowledgy Bytes’

2012 Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine Innovative Teaching Seminar Series

2011 University of Alberta Centre for Teaching and Learning Celebration of ‘Teaching and Learning

Graduate student supervision and committee Supervision Co-supervisor, visiting PhD student, Fall 2016 Arnela Suman, Department of Public and Occupational Health, EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Co-supervisor Masters of Medical Education (MEdHSE), University of Alberta Christopher Zarski Supervisor: Sharla King Project: Reliability of video-recorded practical skills assessment Program Start: September 2013, completion: Nov 2015 Co-Supervisor MSc Rehabilitation Science, University of Alberta: Hilda Ivania Aravena Paez Program start: Sept 2012, completion: Sept 2014 Supervisor MScPT (Clinical) Major Project, University of Alberta Amanda Johnston, Brittany Gregor, Kyle Nordstrom, Jason Douglas, Jacob Yousif Project: The Effectiveness of Graded Motor Imagery in the Rehabilitation of Individuals with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome or Phantom Limb Pain: A Systematic Review Program completion: Sept 2013 Co-supervisor (Clinical) Major Project, University of Alberta Lynn Lam, Jason Melnikel, Bonnie Trang Project: Early Physiotherapy Management of Whiplash Associated Disorders: A Scoping Review Program completion: Nov 2012 External examiner

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External MSc Rehabilitation Science (University of Alberta) Defense Examiner Sebastien Perigny-Lajoie, Jan 2016 Supervisor: Jacqueline Hebert External PhD Rehabilitation Science (University of Alberta) Candidacy Examiner Ashley McKillop, Oct 2014 Supervisor: Michelle Crites Battié Other Scholarly Activities: Ad-hoc journal reviewer: Disability & Rehabilitation, The Spine Journal, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, The Open Orthopaedics Journal, Physiotherapy, European Journal of Pain, Pain Medicine, Physiotherapy Research International, The Clinical Teacher, Journal of Pain Invited grant reviewer: Peer reviewer for the Research and Workplace Innovation Program WCB Manitoba, 2014. External peer reviewer for large inception trauma cohort study in Sydney, NSW, Australia for the Motor Accidents Authority of NSW, 2012. Knowledge Translation activities: Managing complex pain 15 minutes at a time. Co-presenter: Tim Wideman. Canadian

Physiotherapy Association Annual Congress. Halifax, June, 2015 (peer-reviewed) Keeping the “I” in pain: novel approaches for integrating the subjective pain experience into

theory, research and practice. Co-presenters: Tim Wideman and Whitney Scott. Canadian Pain Society Annual Conference, Charlottetown, May, 2015. (peer-reviewed)

How to manage pain in a busy private practice. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Post-

Congress Course. Edmonton, June, 2014. Content developer for the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Clinician-Researcher Connector

Database, 2013. Developer of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Pain Sciences Division ‘Paincast’

(podcast) Series, 2013. Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine Webcast Series: Psychology of Pain for Physical Therapists,

2013. ‘Ask a researcher’ workshop – Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress, May 24th, 2013. (invited) Telus World of Science Friday Night Lecture Series. Strange Pains. Edmonton, Oct, 2013. (invited)

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2013 University of Alberta Centre for Teaching and Learning ‘Techknowledgy Bytes’ (peer-reviewed) PracticeWise – Alberta Health Services Professional Education Series. Complex Regional Pain

Syndrome – it’s all in your head. May 16th, 2013 (invited) Canadian Physiotherapy Association Teleconference Series. Clinical Pain Assessment Part I,

Pain Intensity: Philosophical and pragmatic considerations for applying a number to a subjective experience. Sept 26, 2012.

2012 Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine Innovative Teaching Seminar Series (invited) Curriculum developer and instructor for Alberta Health Service’s Chronic Disease Management

workshop series: chronic pain, Edmonton Alberta. 2011 University of Alberta Centre for Teaching and Learning Celebration of ‘Teaching and

Learning CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Practiced as a physical therapist for six years in the field of orthopaedics, primarily in the setting of private practice in Saskatoon, Edmonton and Victoria

My primary responsibilities centred on patient care for patients of all ages presenting with primarily orthopaedic problems related to work, traffic accidents, aging, and sport both acute and chronic.

Volunteered physical therapy services for a variety sporting events including a national soccer tournament, an international women’s softball tournament, and professional and amateur triathlon competitions. Participated in several professional development courses:

Differential Diagnosis and Prognosis

On-line Masters level courses through McMaster University: Clinical Reasoning, Developing Effective Rehabilitation Programs, and Evaluating Sources of Evidence

Explain pain and the neuromatrix approach to chronic pain

The biopsychosocial approach to the management of chronic low back pain

Levels I-V Orthopedic Division of Canada Syllabus courses

Fit fore Golf

Exercise prescription for the Cervical Spine

Assessment and Treatment of the Thoracic Spine

Functional strengthening and stability

Treatment of Instability of the Lumbar Spine

McKenzie Part A Professional Affiliations/Memberships:

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Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists 2001-2002 Canadian Physiotherapy Association 2001-present International Association for the Study of Pain 2007-present Canadian Pain Society 2007-present College of Physical Therapists of Alberta 2002-2004, 2006-present