Vancity Health Podcast

Vancity Health

Our mission is to enlighten and invigorate the Metro Vancouver community by highlighting local health, wellness and fitness businesses and people.

Episodes

  1. 08/25/2020

    Episode 11: Journey to Occupational Therapy - SFU to University of Toronto - Lois Lee

    In this episode we discuss how Lois Lee navigated her undergraduate career to get accepted into the University of Toronto's Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MScOT) program, and how she has transitioned into working as an Occupational Therapist in Canada. Lois Lee completed her Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University and her Master's of Science in Occupational Therapy at the University of Toronto. During her time as a student, she accumulated a wealth of experience with volunteer roles such as events coordinator for UNICEF at SFU, a functional tester for Special Olympics BC, and the Occupational Therapy program rep on the University of Toronto’s Graduate Student’s Union. Leading up to her career as an OT, Lois has worked as a student Kinesiologist at West Point Grey Physiotherapy Clinic, Adaptive Ski Instructor for the Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports, Personal Trainer at SFU, Research Assistant at UBC in the department of Occupational Therapy, and program worker at the Developmental Disabilities Association. During her graduate program, she completed placements in Canada and abroad at 4 different organizations. Since graduating, she has discovered a passion for working with kids and is currently working as a pediatric OT at Footprints Therapy in Toronto. #OccupationalTherapist #OTcareer #OccupationalTherapist #OTstudent Help us grow by subscribing to our channel: https://bit.ly/32qk1Yg

    29 min
  2. 08/04/2020

    Episode 6: Becoming a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) out of Undergrad | Two Journeys - Clarence Le & Matt Liao (Part 1)

    In this episode we discuss how Clarence Le and Matt Liao have become CSCS' (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists) out of their UBC Kinesiology Undergrad. They talk about how to obtain the certifications needed to become a personal trainer and a Strength and Conditioning Coach. Clarence Le graduated from UBC with a Bachelor’s of Kinesiology, and has a diploma in Sport Science from Douglas College. He is a certified Personal Trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He has experience in the field as a former intern Strength and Conditioning coach at the UBC Varsity Weight Room and Better Bodies Club, and is now working as a S&C coach at Saltus Athletic Academy and at the Richmond Olympic Oval. Matt Liao also graduated from UBC with a Bachelor’s of Kinesiology and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, a Functional Range Conditioning Mobility Specialist and was a Student Coach at the UBC Varsity Weight Room, a Coach at Jump Gymnastics, and a S&C intern coach at the Richmond Olympic Oval. He is now a Kinesiologist and S&C coach at Innovative Fitness. Learn more about Clarence and Matt's start-up Orion RLT: Website - https://www.orionrlt.ca/ IG: @orionrlt FB: https://www.facebook.com/orionrlt #strengthandconditioning #sccoach #cscs Help us grow by subscribing to our channel: https://bit.ly/32qk1Yg

    42 min
  3. 07/23/2020

    Episode 4: Starting Up Motionball for Special Olympics University Program at SFU - Parneet Sidhu

    In this episode we discuss how Parneet Sidhu was able to bring Motionball for Special Olympics to Simon Fraser University (SFU). As a senior at Simon Fraser University in BC, Canada, Parneet is pursuing a degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in Active Health and Rehabilitation. She talks about her experience working at Kintec as a Fitting Expert and as a Physiotherapy Assistant at Kids Physio Group, learning about the business side of kinesiology careers, as well as developing rehabilitation techniques for children. Parneet also discusses how she was able to start a Motionball chapter at SFU, collaborating with a national not-for-profit organization aimed at introducing the next generation of donors, volunteers, and sponsors to the Special Olympics movement. Get Involved (from motionball.com): For students, the motionballU program provides unparalleled leadership experiences, a way to meet new people, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference on campus and in the community. For post-secondary schools, supporting the launch of a motionballU chapter means positioning your institution as an engaged, opportunity-filled destination for incoming students, while at the same time giving back to the local community in a meaningful way. To lead the charge in bringing motionballU to a new school, review this information package - https://www.motionball.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/motionballU-2019-Opportunities-min.pdf #motionball #kinesiologist #physio #motionballSFU Help us grow by subscribing to our channel: https://bit.ly/32qk1Yg

    21 min

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