NOSM Researcher Delivers Keynote Speech to International Audience <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on March 4, 2010 – 4:24 pm -On February 26, 2010, NOSM Associate Professor of Physiology, Dr. David Maclean, presented a keynote direct at the 11th Annual Universal Iterative Theme Injuries (RSI) Awareness Day dud. The diatribe was delivered as a face-to-face meeting to non-starter participants in Sudbury, and was broadcast live from the EDome at Cambrian College to sites across Canada, the United States, and a sprinkling other countries slip the world. Dr. Maclean engaged participants by outline acclaim to the structure, function, and sundry influences that lay hold of muscle physiology, as well as to the overall implications of muscle physiology for the workplace habitat. Work-related incidences, such as relentless tone injuries, account for 42 percent of all bewildered age claims and 50 percent of all wrecked rhythm days. The International RSI Awareness Day was sponsored by the Occupational Strength Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc. (Sudbury) and its scads supporters. <<>>
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