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Kristina Durham, MSc PhD
McMaster University
ON, Canada
Kristina Durham is an assistant professor in the School of Rehabilitation Sciences at McMaster University. She coordinates and teaches anatomy and physiology for the graduate level Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy programs in the School of Rehabiliation Sciences. Kristina researches the role of interdisciplinary learning in graduate level health sciences programs, along with the effectiveness of use of AI in study tools to provide student feedback.

Presenting at CAB 2025:

Knowledge and clinical application of anatomy and physiology (A&P) are fundamental for practicing healthcare professionals. This common educational requirement allows for the opportunity for interdisciplinary learning. Students from physiotherapy and occupational therapy participated in a series of interdisciplinary A&P cadaveric labs which was positively received with increased readiness for interprofessional learning.