Physio Refresh has an innovative team comprised of outstanding UBC Faculty members with expertise in education for internationally trained clinicians, educational scholarship, professionalism, and more.
Alison Greig
Alison has been recognized for her teaching contributions and received the Faculty of Medicine Distinguished Achievement Award for Excellence in Education (2014) and the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia (PABC) Award for Excellence in Education (2012).
Sue Murphy
Sue loves to teach and share her passion for physical therapy and for all things professional. Her areas of teaching interest include professionalism and professional issues, teaching and learning, and topics related to the provision of clinical education.
Jean Cremin
Jean’s teaching philosophy is to create a welcoming and open learning environment that encourages strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills while challenging students to develop sound clinical reasoning and engagement in evidence-based practice. Jean’s primary teaching focus is on neurological clinical skills.
Natalie Grant
Natalie graduated from McMaster University in 2004 and has taken post-graduate courses in IMS, acupuncture, orthopaedics and women’s health. Natalie is also the Musculoskeletal Curriculum Coordinator with the UBC Department of Physical Therapy.
Meghan Curle
Clinical Assistant Professor at UBC, Meghan is both a treating physiotherapist, focused on quality client care, evidence-informed treatments, and long-term recovery, as well as a clinician mentor, committed to Practitioner growth, collaborative care, and inclusivity.