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== Name  ==
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Daniel Mills
 
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== About Me<br>  ==
== About Me<br>  ==


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I am a student physical therapist from Sault Ste. Marie Ontario. I am currently completing my MSc in Physical Therapy at Queen's University


== Education  ==
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BSc in Human Kinetics at University of Guelph
 
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Current MSc Physical Therapy Student at Queen's University<br>
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[[Huntington's Disease Case Study]]
 
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Revision as of 19:28, 13 May 2022

I am currently a Queen's University Masters in Physical Therapy Student. Prior to attending Queen's University, I attended the University of Guelph where I completed my Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics. Here at Queen's, I enjoy spending my spare time participating in sports and have recently become an intramural hockey champion.

Name[edit | edit source]

Daniel Mills

About Me
[edit | edit source]

I am a student physical therapist from Sault Ste. Marie Ontario. I am currently completing my MSc in Physical Therapy at Queen's University

Education[edit | edit source]

BSc in Human Kinetics at University of Guelph

Current MSc Physical Therapy Student at Queen's University

Publications
[edit | edit source]

Huntington's Disease Case Study