Dan has a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences (UofO 2017) and a deep passion for improving the quality of life for individuals living with complex medical conditions. With a focus on enhancing care, promoting independence, and preserving dignity, Dan is dedicated to developing and implementing innovative strategies that address the unique challenges faced by various populations.
He continuously strives to push the status quo, advocating for evidence-based practices that drive meaningful improvements in patient care and outcomes. Throughout his career, Dan has remained committed to lifelong learning, pursuing continuing education and engaging in research that shapes the future of rehabilitation sciences and healthcare.
By bridging the gap between research and clinical practice, Dan works to empower healthcare teams to deliver exceptional care while fostering the well-being of individuals in long-term care and rehabilitation environments. His work combines clinical expertise with a research-driven approach, always seeking new, practical solutions to enhance the lives of those who need it most.