
Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah
PhD, La Trobe University, Australia; Master of Occupational Therapy, La Trobe University, Australia; B Sc (Honours) in Occupational Therapy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- School of Health Sciences
- Swinburne Research
- Department of Nursing and Allied Health
- Hawthorn campus
Biography
Dr. Mohammad Mosayed Ullah is an academic and clinician in the field of Occupational Therapy since 2003 (in Australia and Bangladesh). He worked in various settings, such as inpatient rehabilitation, community health, and NDIS for adults with physical disabilities, correctional health, return to work after spinal cord injuries. He is experienced in rehabiliation service focused project management. He led a team of 53 employees in a not-for-profit organization to set up and run three regional rehabilitation centers.
Dr. Ullah is a member of the international working group for the development of the Vocational Rehabilitation dataset for people with spinal cord injuries. He has co-authored book chapters in the upcoming new edition of Model of Human Occupation book, a reference textbook for Occupational therapists worldwide. His research interests include return to work after traumatic conditions, occupation-based assessment, assistive technology, and rehabilitation service. He is taking on Ph.D. student supervision in his current academic role.
Research interests
Allied Health Design; Rehabilitation; Occupational Therapy; Disability; MOHO assessments
PhD candidate and honours supervision
Higher degrees by research
Accredited to supervise Masters & Doctoral students as Co-Supervisor.
Fields of Research
- Allied Health And Rehabilitation Science - 420100
Teaching areas
Musculoskeletal and Neurological Conditions;Home modification
Publications
Also published as: Ullah, Mohammad; Ullah, M.; Mosayed Ullah, M.; Mosayed Ullah, Mohammad; Ullah, M. M.; Ullah, Mohammad M.; Ullah, Mohammad Mosayed
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