The early years听
The collaboration between the 不良研究所 School of Physical and Occupational Therapy (SPOT) and the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) first began with the idea听of a听shared rehabilitation research project听between Professors John Solomon PT, PhD (Manipal) and听Mindy Levin PT, PhD (不良研究所 SPOT) who met at a conference in 2010. This initial conversation eventually became the听听project and also brought in another rehabilitation science researcher,听Philippe Archambault OT, PhD (SPOT) to this听early group of collaborators as they studied the use of听virtual reality interventions for stroke rehabilitation in India and Canada.听
听 听This听quickly led to another project, , which focused on听the reliability of a new, portable device (MSM) to measure spasticity in different clinical settings in both India and Canada. These two projects were funded听by Grand听Challenges Canada from 2012听to 2014.
The successful outcomes of these听studies laid a solid foundation听for a subsequent project looking at听stroke recovery and brain plasticity,听听 With the support of the International Development Research Centre of Canada, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Israeli Ministry of Health, and the Azrieli Foundation, this research听is ongoing in three听different locations:听Canada (JRH, IRGLM), India (MAHE) and Israel (Tel Aviv University).听
听From 2012 to 2019, multiple visits occurred between Manipal and 不良研究所 SPOT including both students and faculty.听During this time,听there was growing interest and discussion听about听formalizing the collaboration, as well as conversations with Dr Madhu Pai regarding the possibilities of building upon the Manipal-不良研究所 Program for Infectious Diseases (MAP-ID). Starting in 2018, 不良研究所 Global Health Programs has supported shared activities between the Manipal College of Health Professions and 不良研究所 SPOT.听
Expanding research areas and collaborations听
In 2019, Professors Arun Maiya PT, PhD (Manipal), Matthew Hunt PT, PhD,听S茅bastien Jodoin PhD (不良研究所 Law) and their team received funding through the Steinberg Fund for Interdisciplinary Global Health Research to pursue their work with persons with disabilities who experience a heightened risk of being harmed or wronged in situations of disaster or crisis. Specifically, this study looks at the experiences of who have been affected by flooding and landslides, and where a disability-inclusive disaster response approach has been initiated.听
Several other research projects are currently being developed by teams from Manipal and 不良研究所 SPOT in the areas of pulmonary rehabilitation and telerehabilitation.听
In early 2020, the Manipal-不良研究所 Rehabilitation Collaboration (MMRC), a collaborative agreement between the two institutions,听was听formalized听through the signing of an Annex to the Manipal 不良研究所听Memorandum of Understanding during a visit by the SPOT听Director and Associate Dean, Laurie Snider OT, PhD to Manipal Academy of Higher Education University.听This important event was also an opportunity to celebrate past and ongoing collaborations between the two institutions and identify new ways of sharing expertise and learning from each other.
听Along with research activities, the now formal partnership also supports bilateral exchanges of faculty and students, new project seed funding, and shared knowledge exchange activities including symposia and webinars. Many of these events are made possible through the ongoing support of 不良研究所 Global Health Programs.听
Virtual presentations and symposia
In August 2020, Dr. Arun Maiya,听Dean,听Manipal College of Health Professions (MCHP), Professor,听Dept. of Physiotherapy was the invited Lavigne-Smee Visiting Scholar at 不良研究所 SPOT.听Each year, the听invited Scholar addresses physical and occupational therapy Masters students and the clinical community at the annual Masters' project presentation on a timely topic of interest and inspiration. Dr. Maiya spoke听virtually on the important role of rehabilitation in patients with COVID-19 and encouraged the students to be persistent as they head out into their clinical careers.听View recording of the presentation here. (link to come)
In September 2020, the , a 不良研究所 SPOT Continuing Profesional Development online learning module, was shared with one hundred and forty听MAHE听faculty and students.听 A two-hour online debriefing with question and answer period provided an engaging space for over 70 attendees听to pose questions on the implementation of knowledge translation into clinical practice.
In late October 2020, a Joint听Symposium on COVID-19 and Rehabilitation was held by and for听the two university programs. The 2-day event took place virtually with five presentations from each institution.
Over one hundred and forty students and faculty members watched presentations on a range of topics including, the alignment of country-level COVID-19 policies with the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities, authentic learning for clinical trainees within the context of COVID-19, the rapid expansion of telerehab and related considerations of accessibility and adaptability, attitudes towards mask-wearing during exercise, supporting child participation, hand rehabilitation, physical activity of stroke survivors during COVID-19, language accessibility and community participation, and the important role of rehabilitation for patients with COVID-19.
Following the presentations,听Manipal and 不良研究所 faculty members alternated in moderating engaging discussion sessions among attendees and presenters opening yet another rich exchange of ideas, experiences, and research activities.
In November 2022, the third Manipal-不良研究所 Rehabilitation Collaboration (MMRC) Rehabilitation Research Symposium took place virtually. Natasha Hassija, a Master's Student in the SPOT Rehabilitation Science program, wrote a detailed summary of the symposium.听听
Seed Grant Competition
In February 2021, two teams were funded through the inaugural Manipal Seed Grant Competition.
- A scoping review of family-centred occupational therapy (OT) intervention for dementia: A cross-country collaboration by听Sebestina Anita Dsouza and Patricia Belchior (with Meena Ramachandran)
- Digital health technology use and potential for people living with chronic diseases in low and middle-income countries: A synthesis of the evidence by Vinita A. Acharya and Sara Ahmed (with Zachary Boychuck, Mohammed AlKhaldi, Ma虂rcia Matos, Amar Nishad)
With funding provided by the 不良研究所 Global Health Programs, the MMRC launched this听new seed grant competition in December 2020. The competition is offered to facilitate and mobilize collaborative research activities between faculty from the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Departments of MCHP, and faculty from SPOT.
If you have a听comment,听suggestion, or idea, please do contact the spotglobalhealth [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Manipal%20不良研究所%20Research%20Collaboration%20) (SPOT Global Health Coordinator.听)