At the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy (SPOT), the month of May is a time to celebrate our graduates and give kudos to those who have distinguished themselves. SPOT offers students awards, prizes, and fellowships at various points of their studies in the eight programs to honour academic excellence and exceptional achievements. The awards are presented each year at the School's Strawberries & Champagne Reception on the day of Spring Convocation. Find a photo gallery from the reception here.
In 2023, a new award was bestowed, the Max Folkersma Prize for Perseverance. It was established in 2022 in memory of Max Folkersma, BSc(PT) 1997, an incredible human, physiotherapist, mentor, and inspiration to those who knew him. The award is given on the recommendation of classmates to a student who has demonstrated resilience and perseverance over the course of their time at McGill, despite obstacles in their academic, professional, or personal life.
The first recipient of this new award was Noémie Tito a graduate of the Masters (Applied) in Physical Therapy program. During her time at SPOT, Noémie was a student leader of the 2021 edition of the Interprofessional Global Health Course, a communication assistant for the Global Health Rehabilitation Initiative, and occupied various leadership positions in the SPOT student community. She was the representative for the National Student Assembly - Canadian Physiotherapy Association, the Association Québécoise de la Physiothérapie, and the Sports Physiotherapy Canada – Quebec chapter. When asked about her memorable experiences at McGill, she explains, “They have been within the Global Health Rehabilitation Initiative and being able to connect with like-minded students across the university, about how they perceived rehabilitation in global health contexts and interacting with different experts in the field. My curiosity about global health was piqued and this led me to do international clinical placements, one in Nunavik and one in India which have been extremely rewarding and educational.”
A warm and sincere congratulations to all SPOT graduates and 2023 award recipients!
Judith Kornbluth Gelfand Pediatric Fellowship: Mallory Ryan
Barbara Rosenthal Prize: Zoë Edger-Lacoursière
Kavita Kulkarni Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Science: Palak Vakil
Margherita Rapagna Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Science: Azba Shaikh
Gloria Gilbert Chronic Pain Award: Emily Crowley, Adriana Ferreira, Anthony Lopez
Dr. Beverlea Tallant Occupational Therapy in Mental Health Research Award: Valerie Boileau, Mégane Foucault, Katherine Martakis, Erika Parent
Patricia Ann MacDonald Wells Van Daele Memorial Award: Kenya Morales Fajardo
Dr. Alice Chan Yip Multiculturalism Award: Mathieu Simard
Kay Rothman Amor Wolofsky Travel Award (PT): Noémie Tito
SPOT Alumni Travel Award (OT): Cassandra Maffei
Helen M. Gault Award (OT): Elliot St-Pierre
Helen M. Gault Award (PT):Noémie Tito
Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists’ Award: Sara Michelle Doyle
Edith Aston-McCrimmon Professional Award (OT): Tamara Sogomonian
Edith Aston-McCrimmon Professional Award (PT): Mariama Keita
Max Folkserma Prize for Perseverance: Noémie Tito
Nicol Korner-Bitensky Altruism Award (OT): Alex Dam
Nicol Korner-Bitensky Altruism Award (PT): Amy Gan, Erin Keough
Carol Rutenberg-Silver Memorial Award: Thaninna Hamadou
Sandra Perlman Memorial Prize: Byungjin James Kim
L’Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ) Clinical Prize: Bianca Tomoiaga
Association québécoise de la physiothérapie (AQP): Gloria Di Iorio
CAMPT Award: Byungjin James Kim
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Award: Arielle Simard
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Leadership Award: Noémie Tito
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Cardio-Resp Division Student Award: Zun Zhu
CPCRS CPA Cardioresp Society Award: Noémie Tito
L’Ordre des ergothérapeutes du Québec Award Clinical Prize of Excellence: Julia Saracino
Canadian Occupational Therapy Foundation-Future Scholar Award: Chelsea Bloom, Noa Hitterman, Tina Ivanov, and Arianne Senecal