
Jadyn
Dosanjh,
BSc, MScOT (student)
University of Toronto
ON,
Canada
Jadyn Dosanjh is an Occupational Therapy Student at the University of Toronto. She completed her Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree at McMaster University in Biology and Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour. During her undergraduate career, her research focused on neurobiology, effort-based decision-making, and cannabis use. Now, she has expanded her research interests to include enhancing collaborative practice in interprofessional health and social care teams. Jadyn has clinical experience working with adults and older adults in community and acute occupational therapy settings, with a passion for neurological rehabilitation.
Presenting at CAB 2025:
Health care teams must collaborate in novel ways to meet the complexity of care needs. An Interpretive Description study of the competencies needed to guide collaborative practice is presented, including emphases on patient safety, cultural humility, social determinants of access to care, and inclusion of patients and families as decision-makers.