Supplementary Students
Canada East Spine Centre mentors graduate students and residents with various research projects to assist them with gaining research experience. This includes giving these students/residents opportunities to write manuscripts, complete data entry, prepare oral/poster presentations.
Current Students:
Dana El-Mughayyar
The Association of Preoperative Medication Usage with Postoperative Pain and Disability Following Spinal Surgery for Degenerative Spinal Conditions (Thoracic Lumbar)
Erin Bigney
Optimizing spine surgery patient experiences: Insights into wait times and recovery milestones
Erin Cunningham
Preoperative psychosocial factors affect the outcomes experienced by patients who undergo anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery for cervical radiculopathy
Hannah Van Brenk
The effects of poor psychological health on postoperative outcomes following lumbar discectomy
Dr. José Manuel García Moreno
What are the Barriers and Enablers Influencing Physical Activity Among Patients Awaiting Spinal Surgery? A Qualitative Study Guided by the Theoretical Domains Framework
Lalita Bharadwaj
The Association of Preoperative Medication Usage with Postoperative Pain and Disability Following Spinal Surgery for Degenerative Spinal Conditions (Cervical)
Parisa Ranjbar
Impact of waiting on the clinical outcomes of spine surgery
Taylor Smith
Preliminary investigation into the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on wait times for spinal surgery across Canada- a CSORN study
Tyler Adams
Preoperative therapies improve postoperative disability in patients who undergo anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery for cervical radiculopathy