Kiarah O’Kane wins 2nd place for her presentation at the GF Strong Rehabilitation Research Day

Kiarah O’Kane, Former trainee of Dr. Cairncross at the Coping with Neurological Symptoms Lab (UBC; Lab Director: Dr. Noah Silverberg), won second place for her presentation at the GF Strong Rehabilitation Research Day on May 25, 2022. She presented her honours thesis on improving engagement with digital health interventions through social presence. Great work, Kia! Kia will be starting the clinical psychology graduate program at UBC in Fall 2022!

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