Cynthia Perlman
Assistant Professor [Professional]
BSc (OT), MEd (Educational Psychology and Counseling)
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OCC1 550: Enabling Human Occupation
OCC1 547: Occupational Solutions 1
IPEA 500: Roles in Interprofessional Teams
IPEA 501:听Communication in Interprofessional Teams
IPEA 502: Patient-Centred Care in Action: Interprofessional approach
IPEA 503: Managing Interprofessional Conflict
Cynthia Perlman's research interests focus on curriculum and instructional design, including the design, implementation and evaluation of interprofessional education and the use of educational technology in teaching and learning practices. Additional interests include the assessment of student learning comprising the influence of formative evaluation.
Research Keywords:
Instructional design, interprofessional education, curriculum and program evaluation, web-based instruction, health professional education, reflection, activity analysis
Cynthia Perlman is the Director, Office of Interprofessional Education, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Perlman, C. & Asseraf-Pasin,L. (July-Aug 2020). 鈥淟earning with, from, and about each other鈥: Preparing student occupational therapists for interprofessional collaborative practice. Occupational Therapy Now, 22(4), 14-16.
Perlman, C. & Bergthorson, M. (2017). Ch. 14: Task Analysis, Activity Analysis and Occupational Analysis. In M. Curtin, M. Egan & J.E. Adams (eds), Occupational therapy for people experiencing illness injury or impairment: Promoting occupation and participation (7th ed.). Oxon, UK: Elsevier Ltd.
Coutinho, F., Bosisio, M-E., Brown, E., Rishikof, S., Skaf, E., Zhang, X., Perlman, C., Kelly, S., Freedin E. & Dahan-Oliel, N. (2016). Effectiveness of iPad apps on visual-motor skills among children with special needs between 4y0m鈥7y11m. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 12(4): 402-410.听DOI:10.1080/17483107.2016.1185648
Perlman C, Weston C and Gisel E. (2010). Enabling meaningful learning through Web-based instruction with occupational therapy students. Educational Technology Research & Developmenet, 58:191-210.
Perlman C, Weston C and Gisel E. (2005). A Web-based tutorial to enhance student learning of activity analysis. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 72:153-63.
Perlman C.听(2004). An achievement of doing, being and becoming: A tribute. Occupational Therapy Now, 6:13-4.