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Published on: 4/1/1999
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Next, Dr. Wayne Evans, M.D., provided the perspective of a practicing physician; his talk emphasized the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach in the diagnosis and treatment of RSI.Dr. Evans also touched upon the psychological implications for persons suffering from RSI, as well as the role of posture in the development, treatment and prevention of these conditions.
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Dr. A. Wayne Evans, M.D., Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto and Toronto Hospital
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Dr. Evans provided examples to illustrate the above points.
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A. Wayne Evans, Toronto Hospital (416-340-4450)
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Dr. A. Wayne Evans, as an occupational and environmental medical consultant, deals with workplace safety and hazard avoidance modifications in various industrial settings.Progressively over the past 15 years he has managed keyboard-related problems and intervened in their management.He is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia for the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine.He is a department head at the Toronto Hospital and also on staff at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.Dr. Evans has been a clinical examiner for the Medical Council of Canada since 1993.