
The University of Alberta is home to North America’s only freestanding Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Learn more about admission to our world-class graduate and professional programs:

Congratulations to the Class of 2025!
We are proud of our graduates who will go on to enhance lives through rehabilitation.



Physical Therapy
Physical therapists (or physiotherapists) keep people of all ages moving and active in their daily lives.
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Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists help people get back to meaningful everyday activities.
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Speech-Language Pathology
Speech-language pathologists work with language, speech, voice, fluency, cognitive and other disorders.
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Rehabilitation Science
Rehabilitation scientists conduct research designed to help people engage fully in their lives.
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Rehabilitation Medicine News
Rehab Impact 2024
In this year’s issue of Rehab Impact, we celebrate as always the incredible dedication of members of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine in education, scholarship and research, and service.

2025 Teaching Awards
5 June 2025
Congratulations to the recipients of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's 2025 teaching awards!

St. Theresa Catholic School rallies in support of teacher with $6,000 donation to cancer rehab program
30 May 2025
Students learn firsthand how leadership and compassion can spark real change and the impact their efforts can make.

Forty Years of Giving Started With a Song
22 April 2025
Arnold and Grace Rumbold’s decades-long commitment to stuttering treatment was sparked by a friendship and sustained by evidence of incredible impact

Hearing health overlooked
22 April 2025
Bill Hodgetts discusses the importance of our hearing health.

U of A Unveils ‘Truth and Reconciliation Space’ with Mural by pipikwan pêhtâkwan
11 April 2025
The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine unveiled a new space inside Corbett Hall, featuring a mural created by Indigenous-led agency pipikwan pêhtâkwan. Esther Kim, Interim Dean of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, highlighted the presence of Cree Syllabics incorporated into the mural, noting it as an opportunity to learn about and honor Indigenous peoples.
Intersections in Rehabilitation

Virtual Speaker Series
This Virtual Speaker Series will bring perspectives stemming from Critical Race Theory to inform clinical practice, teaching and research in rehabilitation sciences. Specifically, the Speaker Series will provide Critical Theoretical frames and research to understand racism, equity, and social-justice in the context of rehabilitation sciences in Canada. Critical perspectives are needed to transform and reframe our understanding of health outcomes for all Canadians.
Meet our Researchers
Research Areas of Excellence

Brain and Mind
Researchers are leading discoveries in understanding, assessing, managing and preventing diseases and disorders of the brain and nervous system.
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Living Well
Researchers are leading discoveries in understanding, assessing, managing and preventing long-term impacts related to chronic health conditions.
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Early Years
Researchers are leading discoveries in understanding, assessing, managing and promoting health and wellness in children and their families.
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Research Chairs
Our research chairs are on the leading edge of rehabilitation research in musculoskeletal recovery, spinal cord injury, stuttering, and the neuroscience of literacy.
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