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Dr William Levack is a physiotherapist, researcher, and Senior Lecturer in Rehabilitation for the Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit in the Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington. William teaches a papers towards the Postgraduate Diploma in Rehabilitation and Masters in Health Science (Rehabilitation) to a interdisciplinary group of health professionals and supervises research students undertaking Masters and PhD programmes. His research interests include goal planning and interprofessional teamwork with a particular emphasis on rehabilitation for people with neurological disorders or chronic respiratory disease. William is the Secretary and Editor for the NZRA.
Articles
- NZRA Biennial Conference 3-6 March 2011, Auckland
- That's not my funny bone, that's my ulnar nerve#12
- Research Review: Patients' experiences of social relationships during pulmonary rehabilitation
- Visit to the National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington DC
- Virginia Commonwealth University's Brain Injury Family Intervention
- NZ Autism Spectrum Disorder Guideline Website
- Book review: Evidence-Based Practice: Across the Health Professions (2009)
- Movie Reviews: Forgotten Silver!
- AACRM Prize!
- NZRA Annual General Meeting 2009
- Cochrane Reviews on Podcast
- Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
- That's not my funny bone, that's my ulnar nerve#11
- Research Review: Orthosis for upper and lower limbs following stroke - A Cochrane Review
- Research Review: The psychological effects of employment after traumatic brain injury
- Incentives to improve health outcomes - Ryall draws fire on DHB performance targets
- AFRM/NIRR/NZRA Rehabilitation Conference 2009
- Movie Review: The Music Within (2007)
- Research Review: Multidisciplinary rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis - a Cochrane review
- Research Review: Sexual intercourse and respiratory failure
- Passion for Health
- Research Review: Defining 'recovery' and 'compensation' in rehabilitation
- That's not my funny bone, that's my ulnar nerve#10
- Interprofessional education - teaching teamwork in the health sector
- Interview with Maria Low, Clinical Nurse Specialist (Rehabilitation) at Burwood Spinal Unit.
- Dr Jill Taylor talks on “TED: Ideas Worth Spreading” about her experience of stroke
- That's not my funny bone, that's my ulnar nerve#9
- Cooking brains for "Invalids"
- Rehab Conference 2009!
- Stay Up Late Campaign
- NZRA Annual General Meeting
- Campaigning for Interprofessional Education in New Zealand
- Research Review: Multidiscipinary rehab following hip and knee replacement
- Research Review: Goal planning in paediatric rehabilitation
- That's not my funny bone, that's my ulnar nerve#8
- New Zealand Organisation for Rare Disorders
- Bad Science
- Free Rehab Research Review Newsletter
- Book Review: Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise (2nd Ed.) (2006)
- Interview with Anne Ronaldson, Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist
- Caring for carers in New Zealand
- ACC introduces Serious Injury Service
- AllNurses.com Forum
- Research Review: Hypnosis in burn wound management!
- That's not my funny bone, that's my ulnar nerve#7
- Rehabilitation medicine - the runt of the litter?
- Book Review: Perspectives on Disability & Rehabilitation: Contesting Assumptions; Challenging Practice. (2006)
- Research Review: The state of rehabilitation in Australia - the first annual AROC report
- Special edition of the journal, "Disability and Rehabilitation"
- Interview with Alison Masters, Early Intervention Psychiatrist
