This round table discussion will feature a physiotherapist, a psychologist, and a physiatrist, offering a well-rounded perspective on building strength and resilience while living with fibromyalgia. Together, they will share practical strategies for managing symptoms, improving daily function, and supporting mental well-being. Attendees will gain valuable insights from empathetic clinical experts who understand the challenges of living with fibromyalgia.

Come join this discussion as FAC acknowledges Fibromyalgia Awareness Month and have your questions ready.

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Panelist Bios

Tyler Dillman

Physiotherapist

As a Physiotherapist and Owner of One to One Wellness, Tyler’s commitment as a healthcare professional is to create a safe environment for individuals to learn how to integrate healthy lifestyle practices that enhance quality of life and increase participation in meaningful activities. Tyler is a graduate of Dalhousie University’s MScPT program, and has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Mount Allison University, and a Bachelor of Kinesiology from Acadia University. 

With interests in Pain Science, Behaviour Change, Therapeutic Relationship, and Chronic Pain, Tyler’s whole person philosophy to patient care is based on the understanding an individual’s health is influenced by the complex interactions amongst many bio-psycho-social factors. Through listening and validating patient experiences, Tyler aims to create successful, unique, and meaningful treatment plans to help optimize an individual’s health. 

When not at work, Tyler can be found spending time with his wife and 2 sons, exploring hiking trails, and discussing fantasy sports with his friends. 

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Dr. Andrea Furlan

Physiatrist

Dr. Andrea Furlan is a physiatrist, and pain specialist at Toronto Rehab. She is also a scientist at KITE and the Institute for Work & Health. She is a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto, and in her spare time she posts videos on her YouTube channel.  She has released her first book for the general public: 8 STEPS TO CONQUER CHRONIC PAIN, and she has been a guest to many podcasts, radio, magazines and blogs.  She is passionate about teaching healthcare professionals about how to properly and effectively help people with chronic pain. She is the chair of Project ECHO Chronic Pain and Opioid Stewardship, funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health, a program that mentors healthcare professionals in rural, remote and underserved areas of Ontario, and recently has been awarded a Health Canada, and a CIHR grant to expand and study project ECHO chronic pain across Canada. 

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Eleanor McGroarty

Psychologist

Eleanor McGroarty is a compassionate psychologist dedicated to helping individuals manage emotional and physical distress and pain, including those with fibromyalgia. With training from McGill University, the Calgary Counselling Centre, and various research and clinical settings, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her work. Eleanor collaborates closely with clients to develop personalized treatment plans that address both physical and emotional challenges. She is passionate about interdisciplinary collaborative care and values being part of the team at One to One Wellness, where she works alongside physiotherapists, massage therapists, and other professionals to provide comprehensive support. Through this collaborative approach, Eleanor ensures that clients receive holistic care that integrates psychological, physical, and therapeutic strategies to manage pain and distress. With extensive experience supporting individuals facing pain, stress, depression, anxiety, trauma, and more, Eleanor integrates evidence-based approaches to activate positive change while addressing deeper causes.

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