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About us

Ensuring that every step you take is guided by reliable, accurate, and timely information.

Our mission

To facilitate the transfer of knowledge from research to the clinic to improve the quality of patient care. We are passionate about innovation and are committed to continuously improving our services to meet the evolving needs of the rehabilitation field.

Our values

Excellence not just a value; it is intrinsic to our ethos. We constantly strive to surpass the ordinary; aiming for the extraordinary in our mission to bridge the gap between scientific advancements and daily clinical practice.

 

Transparency. We communicate openly about our research sources and the strength of evidence we present. This commitment equips you with credible and insightful knowledge to guide tour practice.

 

Reliability. Our commitment to reliability ensures that our users can rely on us to consistently deliver on our promises, providing dependable solutions that meet their needs.

 

Accessibility. We are dedicated to making our products and services accessible to all, removing barriers and ensuring equal opportunities for everyone to benefit from our offerings.

Our story

The seeds for Overview were sown as plans and ideas in 2022 in Canada. Our founder, recognizing the need for synthesis of clinical practice guideline recommendations, envisioned a platform that would meet these needs head-on. Although our journey technically begins when we officially launch in 2024, the truth is, it started much earlier.

 

Every decision, every brainstorming session, every late-night discussion over the past year has brought us to this point. From our focus on professional, yet approachable services to the clean, minimalist aesthetic of our website and materials, everything has been meticulously planned to ensure our users receive the best. We promise to stay dedicated to this vision: Fostering a dynamic and informed clinical practice.

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Our founder

Amélie Desgagnés holds a Master's degree in Physical Therapy, graduating with honors. She also has a Master's degree in Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, also graduating with honors. With some scientific publications to her name, she contributes to the teaching of the physiotherapy program at the School of Rehabilitation Sciences at Université Laval. In addition to her academic contributions, she is also a clinician in a private clinic in Canada.

Objectify what we know (and what we don't) and what is effective (and what is less so) with our literature overview.

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