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Jamie Fleet
Jamie Fleet, MD
Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
Stroke
Dr. Jamie Fleet is a physiatrist at Parkwood Institute and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University. Dr. Fleet completed medical school as well as residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at McMaster University. She is currently enrolled in a Master’s program in Clinical Epidemiology through the Health Research Methodology program at McMaster University with a focus on fracture treatment and prevention in older patients after stroke. Her primary clinical area of focus is in stroke rehabilitation.
Though still early in her career, Dr. Fleet has developed a strong research background, primarily focusing on drug safety studies in older adults using large data through ICES. Her other research interests include exercise and health promotion/prevention strategies in patients after stroke, as well as fall prevention strategies and pain management. "
Jaspreet Bhangu
Jaspreet Bhangu, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
Balance, Gait and Falls
Dr. Jaspreet Bhangu, is a geriatrician at Parkwood Institute and an Assistant Professor within the Division of Geriatric Medicine in the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University. He graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland in 2004. He completed his specialist training in Internal and Geriatric Medicine in Ireland in 2016. He completed a PhD in Medical Gerontology with Trinity College Dublin in 2017 studying falls and syncope in older adults and then completed a clinical fellowship with the University of Toronto. He also holds a Master’s degree in Bioethics and Health. He has extensive experience in human intervention research and his research interests include cardiac causes of falls, orthostatic hypotension and autonomic dysfunction, vascular contributions to cognitive decline and digital medicine.
Jenny Thain
Jenny Thain, MD
Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
Balance, Gait and Falls; Implementation Science and Education
Dr. Jenny Thain is a geriatrician at Parkwood Institute and an Assistant Professor within the Division of Geriatric Medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University. Dr. Thain completed a Master’s degree in Health Professions Education through the University of Maastricht and completed her medical training at the University of Nottingham, sub-specializing in orthogeriatric medicine.
Her areas of clinical interest include osteoporosis and bone health, with a particular interest in orthogeriatric care. She is the Chair of the Canadian Geriatrics Society Osteoporosis and Bone Health Special Interest Group, a member of the Osteoporosis Canada Scientific Advisory Council and Fragility Fracture Network Scientific Committee and the Geriatric clinical lead of the Hip Fracture Unit at Victoria Hospital, London.