Jun 2, 2016

Dr. Gail Teachman receives Governor General’s Gold Medal

By

Jessica Boafo

Congratulations to Dr. Gail Teachman who was presented with a Governor General’s Gold Medal during the School of Graduate Studies Awards and Fellowships Reception held on Wednesday, May 31, 2016 at the Faculty Club.

First awarded in 1873, this award has since become one of the most prestigious that a student at a Canadian educational institution may receive. The Gold Medal is awarded to three students who achieve the highest academic standing at the graduate level.

Dr. Gail Teachman defended her dissertation in February 2016, under the supervision of Professors Barbara Gibson and Colin Macarthur in the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute and with the guidance of committee member Professor Peggy McDonough from the Dalla Lana School of Public Health.

Dr. Teachman’s ground-breaking interdisciplinary research demonstrated the often hidden forms of exclusion experienced by non-speaking disabled children and the unintended moral harms that are perpetrated through well-intentioned ‘inclusive’ interventions.

To learn more about Dr. Teachman's accomplishments, research and her time as an RSI/UofT student, check out her Faces of U of T Medicine feature on the Faculty of Medicine's website!