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Dr. Olaf Kraus De Camargo
Co-Director

Biography
Dr. Olaf Kraus de Camargo is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at McMaster University, the co-director of the CanChild Centre for Childhood-onset Disability Research and a member of MacART (McMaster Autism Research Team). He practices as a developmental pediatrician at the Ron Joyce Children’s Health Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
He completed his medical education and pediatric training in Brazil, followed by a residency in Germany where he received training in developmental-behavioural paediatrics/social paediatrics and child neurology.
Prior to joining the faculty at McMaster, Dr. Kraus de Camargo held positions in Germany as a Professor of Social Medicine at the University of Applied Sciences Nordhausen and as CEO and Medical Director of Kinderzentrum Pelzerhaken gGmbH, an inpatient and outpatient facility for children with developmental-behavioural disabilities and chronic neurologic disorders.
Since 2001, Olaf Kraus de Camargo has been involved with the implementation of the WHO - International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). He co-edited the book ICF: A Hands-On Approach for Clinicians and Families.
He is a member of the steering committee of PONDA – Physicians of Ontario Neurodevelopmental Advocacy and was a member of the Disability Advisory Committee to the Canadian Revenue Agency from 2021-2024.
View Dr. Kraus de Camargo's research and publications on ResearchGate, a digital network dedicated to science and research.
Current Research Activities:
COVID-19 supports for people with disabilities and caregivers
CBiLLT (Computer Based Instrument for Low Motor Language Testing) – English translation and validation study of a receptive language assessment tool for non-speaking children
FACT (Functional Abilities Classification Tool) – co-investigator for validation study
ICF – member of the International ICanFunction – mICF Platform
The Pediatric Autism Research Cohort (PARC) Project - clinical investigator
Area of Focus
ICF, Knowledge Translation and Implementation, Family and Patient-Driven Research, Mobile Health Applications