Assistant Professor and Clinical Teacher
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Dr. David Langelier is an Assistant Professor and Clinical Teacher in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Calgary. He obtained an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences (Zoology) at the University of Calgary prior to completing his Medical Doctorate at the University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine. In 2018, he completed his Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency with additional certification in Electrodiagnostics (EMG) from the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists. Following residency Dr. Langelier completed a fellowship in Cancer Rehabilitation and Survivorship from the University of Toronto, working at the Princess Margaret Hospital and Toronto Rehabilitation Institute for 4 years before returning to Calgary. He is now the medical lead of the Alberta Cancer Physiatry Program. He is currently one of eight subspecialized cancer rehabilitation physicians in Canada.
Dr. Langelier currently works at Arthur Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre and has a clinical focus on improving functional impairments and quality of life in all cancer survivors and to increase exercise participation in men and women with cancer. He holds a Masters of Science in Rehabilitation from the University of Calgary and has training in mixed methodological research. His main areas of research include: examining the effect of physical activity on cancer associated impairments, creation of a surveillance models to effectively screen cancer impairments, physical activity promotion within the advanced/metastatic cancer population, and medical education in cancer survivorship.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM