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[\'A clinical neuropsychologist whose clinical role includes providing neuropsychological assessment on a consultation neuropsychology service at The Ottawa Hospital. She is an assistant professor of Medicine and an adjunct professor of Psychology at the University of Ottawa and an adjunct research professor of both Psychology and Cognitive Science at Carleton University. She is also a co-lead of the Multiple Sclerosis Research Group with the University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute in Ottawa, ON. She can be contacted at lwalker@toh.ca.\', \'A clinical, health and rehabilitation psychologist and psychology profession leader at The Ottawa Hospital. She has an academic appointment as a clinical professor in the School of Psychology, University of Ottawa in Ottawa, ON. She is on the Executive of the Psychologists in Hospitals and Health Centres section and a member of the Professional Affairs Committee of the Canadian Psychological Association.\', \'Was a chief nursing executive and vice president at Regional Cancer Care, The Ottawa Hospital, and regional vice president of the Champlain Cancer Program, Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario) in Ottawa, ON, at the time this article was written. Debra is a doctoral-level nurse who was on the Senior Management Team at The Ottawa Hospital and the Provincial Leadership Team of Ontario Health for cancer care in Ontario. She is the former chief nursing officer with Ontario\'s Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Her work has been cited as a promising practice by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation and named as national best practice by the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation.\']
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