Dr. Michelle Phoenix

Dr. Michelle Phoenix

Dr. Michelle Phoenix

Membership Type: Associate Member


Supervisorship Status: Available starting September 2026 for graduate level (Master’s and PhD) students in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University.

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Bio

Bio

Michelle Phoenix is an Associate Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University and a CanChild Scientist. She has practiced clinically as a speech-language pathologist and holds an adjunct scientist position with KidsAbility. Her research focuses on improving access and equity in children’s rehabilitation services. This includes topics of family-centred care, cultural responsivity and trauma informed care, parent well-being, and innovative models of service delivery. She works with a variety of community partners and studies ways that we can include often excluded populations in service design, delivery, and evaluation.

Current Focus Areas

Current Focus Areas

  • Co-lead of the Canadian Neurodevelopmental Research Training Platform curriculum process.
  • Supervisor for the BRIDGE-CPT study which, led by Maya Albin (PhD student), is applying codesign to develop a program recommendations for the people who are close to Autistic youth (e.g., siblings, caregivers), which will ultimately improve communication success.

Career Highlights

Career Highlights

  • Dr. Phoenix applies codesign to work with a variety of clinical partners (e.g., clinicans, service partners) and people with lived/living experience to design curriculum for trainees and models of intervention that ultimately aim to increase access to care and quality of care.

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