Dr. Stephen A. Stepaniuk: The Rebel Doctor Who Changed the Game
A controversial figure who shook up the status quo.
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Key Controversies and Achievements:
Sparked debate and controversy with his unconventional methods.
Known for igniting debate and controversy through his unconventional methods, challenging norms and sparking discussion.
Successfully advocated for the rights of injured workers.
Championing the cause of injured workers, he successfully advocated for their rights and fair treatment.
Inspired a new generation of activists.
He ignited a movement, inspiring future activists to pursue justice and equality.
Dr Stepaniuk worked to help teach children with Down’s Syndrome and Autism in the 1990’s. He conducted human psychological experiments with children as his findings were ground breaking in the way we educated children. He was granted permission from the Internal Review Board at University of Toronto.
Here is his article:
1999 Aug;6(1):12-8. doi: 10.3104/reports.93.
Observational learning in children with Down syndrome and developmental delays: the effect of presentation speed in videotaped modelling
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PMID: 10890243
DOI: 10.3104/reports.93
Abstract
Children with severe developmental delays (three with Down syndrome and three with autism as the primary diagnosis) observed a videotaped model performing two basic dressing skills without prompting, verbal or otherwise, or explanation by an instructor. In a within-subjects design, dressing skills that were presented at a relatively slow presentation speed through videotaped modelling were eventually performed better than those presented at a relatively fast speed. These data in combination with evidence from this laboratory that passive modelling of basic skills is more effective than interactive modelling (e.g., Biederman, Fairhall, Raven, & Davey, 1998; Biederman, Davey, Ryder, & Franchi, 1994; Biederman, Ryder, Davey, & Gibson, 1991) suggest that standard instructional techniques warrant reexamination both from the basis of instructional effectiveness and the efficient use of the allotment of teacher time.
Starting back in 1998, Safety Works Medical Inc., provided its first Functional Capacity Evaluation utilizing computer assisted measuring devices in the California Workers’ Compensation system. As technology improved, so did our understanding of the application of the Functional Capacity Evaluation. In 2008 we published The Physicians’ Guide to Functional Capacity Evaluation, is partnership with the U.S. Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards and Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.The Safety Works Medical Inc. Functional Capacity Evaluation Guidelines are taught in 24 States and 4 countries, and are currently accepted as the Gold Standard.
This textbook was approved by the California State Bar Association and DWC Medical Unit to teach attorneys, physicians and qualified medical evaluators.
Dr. Stephen A. Stepaniuk findings and work was used by the United States Department of Labor Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board to make disability claim decisions.
United States Department of Labor Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board
G.S., Appellant and U.S. POSTAL SERVICE, POST OFFICE, Santa Ana, CA, Employer
Docket No. 13-1649 Issued: December 24, 2013 Appearances: Case Submitted on the Record Alan J. Shapiro, Esq., for the appellant Office of Solicitor, for the Director DECISION AND ORDER Before: PATRICIA HOWARD FITZGERALD, Judge MICHAEL E. GROOM, Alternate Judge JAMES A. HAYNES, Alternate Judge
Dr. Stepaniuk work was used in over 10,000 claims in California Workers’ Compensation rulings.
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Dr. Stephen A. Stepaniuk was a controversial yet influential figure who challenged the traditional power dynamics within the workers’ compensation system. His aggressive tactics, including mass filings and civil disobedience, made him a polarizing figure but a powerful force for change.
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