Physiotherapy Graduation - Awards
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- 1 Dec. 1967
Hugh Arscott presents the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Prize to Shirley Ann Connelly at the Physiotherapy Graduation in Convocation Hall.
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Physiotherapy Graduation - Awards
Hugh Arscott presents the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Prize to Shirley Ann Connelly at the Physiotherapy Graduation in Convocation Hall.
Physiotherapy Graduation - Awards
Doreen Moore presents the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Book Prize to Shirley Ann Connelly at the Physiotherapy Graduation in Convocation Hall.
Physiotherapy Graduation - Awards
Dr. Keith Armstrong presents the Dr. T.J. Rolston Book Prize to Annie Cymerys at the Physiotherapy Graduation in Convocation Hall.
Physiotherapy Graduation - Awards
Harry Richards presents the Prize for Clinical Proficiency in Physiotherapy to Sylvia Stella Jones at the Physiotherapy Graduation in Convocation Hall.
Physiotherapy Graduation - Addresses
Connie Poirier, valedictorian, gives her address at the Physiotherapy Graduation in Convocation Hall.
Image of speaker addressing audience at the first Physiotherapy Graduation held in Convocation Hall. View from back of hall looking towards dais.
Medicine - Rehabilitation Medicine - Physiotherapy
Photo of students and staff of the new diploma course in physiotherapy practice on each other.
Head and shoulders passport image of Arlis McQuarrie, Professor of Physiotherapy.
Bio/Historical Note: Arlis McQuarrie joined the School of Physiotherapy at the University of Saskatchewan in [1981] as course instructor. She served on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and as president from 1995-1997. Membership on professional committees include the Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association, the National Association for Clinical Education in Physiotherapy, and the Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists. McQuarrie won many awards for innovative practice in teaching and two prestigious ‘Silver Quill’ Awards for most outstanding research publication with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association in 1995 and again in 2000. McQuarrie retired in December 2018.