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Dr. Boudreau graduated from St.
Mary’s University with a Bachelor of Science degree in
1994. He obtained a diploma in French language a year later
from the Université Ste. Anne and was attending Ryerson
University in the Occupational Health and Safety program before
being accepted into the Doctor of Chiropractic program at the
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 1995. After
graduating in 1999, Dr. Boudreau continued his education as a
clinical sciences resident with a focus on occupational health
and safety.
Dr. Boudreau is active in research and
has published several articles in numerous peer reviewed health
science journals on workplace injuries, ergonomics and patient
satisfaction of chiropractic health care.
Clinically, Dr. Boudreau has had a
variety of experiences. This includes an internship in the
out-patient department of St. John’s Rehabilitation
Hospital in Toronto. He completed a clinical rotation as part
of a residency program at the wellness center of the Husky
Plastics Injection Molding Systems plant in Bolton.
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Delivering on-site patient care for the
employees, he also performed ergonomic assessments and
consulted on work-related injury prevention for the
corporation.
Dr. Boudreau then moved to Nova Scotia
where he worked as a resource clinician and researcher at the
Archie McCallum Hospital at Canadian Forces Base Stadacona. In
Halifax, he also served as a consultant for Renova Integrated
Health participating in treatment of motor vehicle accident
and worker compensation cases. During the four years prior to 2005, Dr. Boudreau served as Clinic Director for Advanced Rehabilitation in Toronto. Currently, Dr. Boudreau has a home practice in Guelph and conducts injury prevention seminars for corporations and small business. |

