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Academic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Physiatrist

Full-Time
The University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine and The Ottawa Hospital
The Department of Medicine

Position Summary:
The Department of Medicine and the Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital are looking for an academic Physiatrist with expertise in brain injury rehabilitation to join its dynamic team. This full-time position (1.0 FTE) offers the opportunity to work in both inpatient and outpatient settings, providing rehabilitation care to individuals with acquired brain injuries.

Responsibilities:

The successful candidate will be responsible for providing clinical care to patients with brain injuries, managing both inpatient and outpatient caseloads. Outpatient clinics will include acute, chronic and post concussion brain injury clinics. The position will also include provision of acute care consultations for patients with ABI.

They will join an established interdisciplinary team dedicated to delivering patient-centered rehabilitation care. In addition to clinical duties, the successful applicant will be expected to actively participate in teaching and mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows within the PM&R residency training program, which is highly regarded for its engaged faculty and robust feedback culture.

In this role, the Physiatrist will be expected to:

  • Provide direct patient care for brain injury rehabilitation in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
  • Provide acute care brain injury rehabilitation consultations.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary care teams, collaborating with a variety of healthcare professionals.
  • Lead and contribute to the academic mission of the University of Ottawa, including research, education, and scholarly activities.
  • Participate in the Physiatry on-call rotation, covering both TOH and affiliated facilities as required.
  • Contribute to the ongoing development and enhancement of the brain injury rehabilitation program.

Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated background in brain injury rehabilitation, with experience in both inpatient and outpatient care. Teaching experience with medical students, residents, and fellows is required, and the candidate must have strong organizational skills to effectively balance clinical duties, academic responsibilities, and research initiatives.

The successful candidate must hold an MD degree; be a member of, or be eligible to be a member of, the Canadian Medical Protective Association; have, or be eligible for certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and have, or be eligible for, licensure in Ontario. The successful candidate will be eligible to hold an academic appointment at the rank of an Assistant Professor or higher at the University of Ottawa. Academic rank will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.

The University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital are bilingual institutions and therefore in the case of potentially successful candidates of equal ability, a bilingual (French/English) candidate would be preferred.

Additional Information:

The Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at The Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre is renowned for delivery of outstanding care and recognized internationally for its programs, including Acquired Brain Injury, ALS, Amputee, Cerebral Palsy, Chronic Pain, General Rehabilitation, Interventional MSK, Neuromuscular, Orthotics, Pediatric Transition, Post-Concussion, SCI, and Spasticity. Members of the division have a wide range of clinical and basic science research skills. Their work includes cutting edge clinical trials, translational research, and epidemiology. In addition to modern out-patient clinical units, The Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre has 70 inpatient rehabilitation beds and consult services at both campuses of The Ottawa Hospital and Bruyère Health.

The Ottawa Hospital is a 1150 bed tertiary-care hospital serving Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec at four inpatient sites (Civic, General, Heart Institute, and the Rehabilitation Centre) and one ambulatory centre (Riverside). There are approximately 50,000 inpatient admissions, 160,000 emergency visits and over one million outpatient visits annually.

Ground-breaking medical research is conducted through The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. We rank 5th in Canada for competitive, peer-reviewed grants from the prestigious Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Over 2,300 researchers are publishing more than 2,200 studies yearly, with hundreds being high-impact publications (top 10% or citations).
The Department of Medicine is a research-intensive Department. Members currently hold 25 University Research Chairs. The Department receives approximately $60 million per year in external research funding and members publish approximately 1200 peer-reviewed publications annually.

The Faculty of Medicine is a nationally recognized leader, ranked among Canada’s top-tier medical faculties. As the most research-intensive Faculty at the University of Ottawa, the Faculty of Medicine contributes significantly to the University being ranked 5th in the country for total research revenues (Research InfoSource), routinely 2nd or 3rd in Canada for research intensity in Medicine/Science grants (McLean’s), 4th in Canada for citations (2022 THE rankings) and 1st for overall growth in Tri-council funding over the past two decades. The University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual (English/French) university in the world and the Faculty of Medicine first and largest bilingual medical school in Canada. The Faculty of Medicine has a long history of conducting the highest quality basic and clinical research, in close partnership with five affiliated academic hospitals and six research institutes. The Web of Science recently published a list of the most highly cited researchers in the world, where seven out of eight researchers identified from the uOttawa are from the Faculty of Medicine. Together, these remarkable achievements are a strong testament to the competitiveness and excellence of our Faculty that extend to all our educational programs.

The City of Ottawa provides a thriving multicultural and bilingual environment. Ottawa boasts numerous cultural activities as well as readily accessible sporting and natural resources, making it an ideal family and healthy living environment.

The Department of Medicine is committed to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in our living, learning, and work environments. We encourage qualified applicants from all groups with historical and/or current barriers to equity to apply. Upon request, accommodations due to a disability are available throughout the recruitment process.

Please note Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Terms of Employment:
The income for this position is derived from a variety of sources including but not limited to clinical billings (fee-for-service), salary support (AFP) as well as honorariums/stipends. Health and welfare benefits including extended health, dental and disability insurance as well as life insurance are offered to full-time physicians.

Application Process:
Please forward a 1-2 page letter of intent, 3 references (who will not be contacted without permission) and a CV to Dr Shawn Marshall, Head Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine The Ottawa Hospital and University of Ottawa at domcareers@toh.ca.

Posting Closing Date:
May 30, 2025