1994: Completed Residency in PM+R at the University of Ottawa.
1996-2000: Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine – Division of PM+R at the University of Montreal.
1996: Winner of the AAPM+R « Young Investigator Award ».
1997: Diploma in Sports Medicine (Canadian Association of Sports Medicine).
1997: Winner of the P.A.S.S.O.R. research prize.
1998-99: Fellowship training in Interventional Pain Management, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels
1999: Winner of the Quebec Order of Radiologists Research Prize.
1999-2002: Acting Assistant Professor of the Department of Rheumatology at McGill University and staff at the prestigious Pain Clinic headed by Dr Ronald Melzack .
1999-2001: Managing Editor of the eMedicine Project – division of PM+R.
1995-2001: Principal investigator of three randomized controlled trials examining the efficacy of Supra-Scapular Nerve Blocks ( VIA A NEW TECHINIQUE FOR THE BLOCK THAT I INVENTED)of which the largest is funded by the Arthritis Society of Canada.
1994: Principal investigator of a randomized controlled trial examining the relative efficiency of custom molded versus prefabricated foot orthoses in the treatment of patellofemoral pain in athletes.
2000-2002: Physiatrist in charge of Brain Injury and Trauma Rehabilitation Program – Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, (McGill University affiliated).
2002-2008: Medical Director of the HTB Pain and Injury Rehabilitation Center. Quebec’s largest free standing private Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Center that employed 40 clinicians and received more than 1500 visits/week.
2005-Founder of the HTB-ED Industry sponsored Pain Clinical Research unit which is now ranked top Canadian recruiter field of Pain.
2008-Given the task of starting and directing Israel’s first Fully Structured Interdisciplinary Interventional Pain Rehabilitation Unit at the Chaim Sheba Rehabilitation Campus
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