Professor
McGill University, Canada
Sara Ahmed, PT, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at McGill University and a senior scientist at the RI-MUHC Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation and the Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en réadaptation (CRIR). She leads a research program in person-centered digital health research. She is the scientific director of the BRILLIANT learning health community project, part of a network of international Living Labs and Open Science initiatives. Dr. Ahmed conducts research aimed at improving health outcomes for individuals with chronic diseases. Her research focuses on the implementation of digital health solutions and patient-centered outcomes across rehabilitation care trajectories to inform clinical and health system decision-making. She is an advisor for the Implementation of Patient-Centered Outcomes for the Quebec Support Unit and the scientific director of the FRQS Digital Health Network.