Email: shoggjohnson@cmcc.ca
CMCC Phone #: 647-805-2027
Social Media: LinkedIn
Accepting Students for supervision: /p>
Looking for faculty collaborators:
Looking to join a research project as a team member:
I love data – all sorts of data. And I love to help researchers with the methodological aspects of their studies including design, measurement, analytic plans. However, I do not like to help with sample size calculations. I have a background in research into the relationship between work & health, including work disability and occupational health & safety. Musculoskeletal health is a major consideration in work disability. I also have a keen interest in the measurement of health, disability and function. I have also worked extensively with using administrative data for research purposes (WSIB, OHIP, Insurance company data, Ministry of Labour inspection data).
Role: Supervisor (co supervision with Dan Wang)
Level: Resident
Student Name: Sayyid Hassan
Institution: Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Thesis/Project Title: Investigating measurement properties of the Sleep Difficulty Score from the Athlete Sleep Screening Questionnaire among competitive athletes in a community-based practice setting
Role: Committee Member
Level: Resident / Masters
Student Name: Lauren Ead
Institution: Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College / University of Toronto
Thesis/Project Title: The Epidemiology of Low Back Pain in Chiropractors and Chiropractic Students
Role: Committee Member
Level: Masters
Student Name: Melissa Belchos
Institution: Ontario Tech University
Thesis/Project Title: Exploring Varsity Athletes’ Sleep Characteristics and Perspectives of Sleep on Training, Recovery, and Athletic Performance
Role: Committee Member
Level: PhD
Student Name: Pegah Rahbar
Institution: Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College/University of Toronto
Thesis/Project Title: The association of chronic back problems and sleep quality in Canadian adults aged 60 years and older
Role: Committee Member
Level: PhD
Student Name: Astrid DeSouza
Institution: Ontario Tech University
Thesis/Project Title:: Exploring pain-related disabilities among First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada
Role: Committee Member
Level: PhD
Student Name: Graeme Hoit
Institution:University of Toronto
Thesis/Project Title: : Establishing the predictive factors of success for nonoperative management of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome
Associate Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health and Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto
Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University
Scientist, Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research
Pierre Côté, Ontario Tech University
Jessica J. Wong, Ontario Tech University
Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Silvano A. Mior, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Chao Ren, Hong Kong University
Agency/Organization: : Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation
Title: Untangling the association between the burden of chronic back problems, current utilization of chiropractic care, and availability of chiropractors at the health region level: ecological study
Role: Co-investigator
Agency/Organization: : Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation
Title: Association between cervical manipulation or mobilization and ischemic stroke in individuals who seek care for neck pain or headaches: A systematic review and causal analysis
Role: Co-investigator