Arthritis Research Canada
Jamon Couch is a dedicated research officer currently affiliated with the Department of Physical Therapy at The University of British Columbia, and also serves as a research trainee at Arthritis Research Canada. With extensive experience in academia, Jamon has held various roles including research officer and sessional academic at La Trobe University, where contributions span across multiple departments such as Microbiology, Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, and Physiotherapy. Previous professional roles include senior physiotherapist at Mill Park Physiotherapy, rehabilitation physiotherapist at Essendon Football Club, and sports trainer at Macleod Football Club. Jamon is actively pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy at La Trobe University, complementing a robust educational background that includes a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, a Master of Exercise Science, and a Bachelor of Health Sciences/Master of Physiotherapy Practice.
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Arthritis Research Canada
Our Mission is to transform the lives of people living with arthritis through research and engagement. Arthritis Research Canada conducts consumer-driven clinical research, aimed at arthritis prevention, early diagnosis, better treatment and improved quality of life. We are a patient-oriented research organization, approaching our work from a wide range of disciplines including rheumatology, rehabilitation science, public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health psychology and behavioural change, health economics, education and paediatrics. Arthritis Research Canada is dedicated to understanding, advancing and sharing knowledge about the causes of arthritis, and addressing issues that are impacting people with arthritis right now. We are committed to practical research for everyday living, reducing the burden of arthritis, and giving people with arthritis better, more timely, and cost-effective solutions for living with their disease. Arthritis is more serious than most people think and it is only through arthritis research that we can find answers and save lives.