Professor

Michel Landry

Field of work

Dr. Landry is a health policy and health services researcher, where his area of study is the policy implications of the gap between available supply (financial and human resources) and increasing demand for rehabilitation and health services across the continuum of care.  Prior to completing his doctoral and post-doctoral training, he held senior clinical management positions within the private rehabilitation sector in Ontario (Canada), and leadership positions within international humanitarian aid and development agencies in conflict and disaster settings. Mike lectures widely on the policy and political dynamics of rehabilitation and is a provocative and disruptive advocate for the moral, ethical, and economic necessity to ensure accessible and affordable rehabilitation services and assistive technology across the continuum of high, middle, and low-income countries.

 



Courses taught

I teach in the 520 (rehabilitation) and the 570 (thesis) courses. 


Courses taught
  • FYS390, Bachelor's thesis, Spring 2025
  • HMA812, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare , Fall 2024, subject responsible
  • MARE520, Rehabilitation: Theoretical Foundation, Fall 2024, subject responsible
  • MARE530, Leadership in Rehabilitation, Spring 2025, subject responsible