Early Academic Pursuits 📚
Gilles Rode’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in medicine and physical rehabilitation, which led him to pursue a dual M.D. and Ph.D. This unique combination of clinical and scientific expertise laid the groundwork for his exceptional career. His training at esteemed institutions in France, particularly at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, has enabled him to delve deeply into the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR). It was during this phase that Dr. Rode developed an interest in combining clinical work with cutting-edge research, exploring the rehabilitation processes from both medical and scientific perspectives.
Professional Endeavors 🏥
In his professional career, Dr. Rode has held pivotal roles in both clinical and academic settings. Since 2009, he has served as the Head of the Department of Rehabilitation at Hôpital Henry Gabrielle, part of the Hospices Civils de Lyon. This role allowed him to shape the development of rehabilitation practices within a leading French hospital. Furthermore, between 2009 and 2016, he contributed significantly as the Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Medicine Lyon-Est, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, a position that gave him a platform to influence medical education. His leadership and vision have consistently propelled the field forward, particularly in the integration of advanced rehabilitation techniques into patient care.
Contributions and Research Focus 🔬
Dr. Rode’s research has consistently focused on enhancing physical rehabilitation methods, particularly for individuals recovering from neurological impairments. His scientific inquiries are centered on understanding the mechanisms of neuroplasticity and recovery in brain-injured patients. As a leading member of the Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, his work integrates neuroscience with rehabilitation science, aiming to improve clinical practices and outcomes. His pioneering studies on motor rehabilitation and the use of innovative techniques for brain injury recovery have earned him recognition within both the scientific and medical communities.
Accolades and Recognition 🏅
Dr. Rode’s commitment to advancing the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation has been recognized through numerous accolades. He served as the President of the French Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Sofmer) from 2013 to 2016, a position that allowed him to advocate for the integration of contemporary rehabilitation approaches in French healthcare. In 2015, he was elected as a member of the European Academy of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, further cementing his status as a leader in the field. His leadership roles and scientific contributions have earned him significant recognition both nationally and internationally.
Impact and Influence 🌍
Dr. Rode’s impact extends far beyond his clinical and academic roles. His work has influenced policies in rehabilitation medicine and has set standards for how rehabilitation should be practiced in hospital settings. As the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Lyon-Est, he has been at the forefront of shaping medical curricula to ensure that the next generation of doctors is well-equipped to address the challenges of rehabilitation medicine. His ability to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice has resulted in more effective therapies and patient outcomes, impacting countless lives.
Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮
As Dr. Rode continues his work, his legacy is one of both clinical excellence and scientific innovation. His research has had a lasting effect on how physical medicine and rehabilitation are perceived in the medical community. Moving forward, Dr. Rode is expected to continue influencing the development of rehabilitation therapies, particularly in the areas of neuroplasticity and motor recovery. His future contributions will undoubtedly build on the foundation he has established, ensuring that patients continue to benefit from the evolving advancements in rehabilitation medicine.
Global Influence and Leadership 🌐
Dr. Rode’s reputation extends beyond the borders of France, as he is often invited to share his expertise at international conferences and seminars. His leadership in both academia and professional societies has made him a global voice in rehabilitation. Through his active involvement in the European Academy of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, he continues to contribute to the global exchange of ideas, driving the evolution of rehabilitation practices across Europe and beyond. Dr. Rode’s influence is not just felt in France but is also shaping the future of rehabilitation medicine worldwide.
Publication
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Title: Determining the influence of a sleep improvement intervention on medical students’ sleep and fatigue: protocol of the PROMESS-Sleep clinical trial
Authors: Ruet, Axelle; Ndiki Mayi, Evrard Florentin; Métais, Angèle; Rode, Gilles; Schlatter, Sophie T.
Year: 2025
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Title: Determining the influence of an intervention of stress management on medical students’ levels of psychophysiological stress: the protocol of the PROMESS-Stress clinical trial
Authors: Métais, Angèle; Omarjee, Mohammad; Valero, Bérénice; Rode, Gilles; Schlatter, Sophie T.
Year: 2025
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Title: Co-administration of methylphenidate and prism adaptation would require striatal integrity to alleviate spatial neglect: A preliminary study
Authors: Beaudoin-Gobert, Maude; Benistant, Faustine; de Lanversin, Maxence; Rossetti, Yves; Luauté, Jacques
Year: 2024 (presumed, not listed but grouped contextually)
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Title: Updates on post-stroke rehabilitation
Authors: Charbonnier, Geoffroy; Bihel, Lucie; Jacquin-Courtois, Sophie; Rode, Gilles; Mateo, Sébastien
Year: 2024 (presumed)
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Title: Effect of coping interventions on performance of medical students during objective structured clinical examination: A randomized controlled trial
Authors: Schlatter, Sophie T.; Berland, Alexandre; Lutz, Antoine; Rode, Gilles; Lilot, Marc E.
Year: 2025
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Title: Associations of coping and health-related behaviors with medical students’ well-being and performance during objective structured clinical examination
Authors: Barret, Noémie; Guillaumée, Théodore; Rimmelé, Thomas R.; Lilot, Marc E.; Schlatter, Sophie T.
Year: 2024
- Title: Grasping rehabilitation using motor imagery with or without neurofeedback after tetraplegia: A study protocol for a bicentric randomised controlled trial
Authors: Charbonnier, Geoffroy; Reilly, Karen T.; Schwartz, Denis P.; Rode, Gilles; Mateo, Sébastien
Year: 2024
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Title: Neck muscle vibration and prism adaptation fail to improve balance disturbances after stroke: A multicentre randomised controlled study
Authors: Leplaideur, Stephanie; Allart, Etienne; Chochina, Lucie; Bannier, Élise; Bonan, Isabelle Véronique
Year: 2024
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Title: Striking the Balance: Embracing Technology While Upholding Humanistic Principles in Neurorehabilitation
Authors: Ardaillon, Hugo; Ribault, Shams; Herault, Caroline; Reilly, Karen T.; Rode, Gilles
Year: 2024
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Title: Implicit and explicit motor imagery ability after SCI: Moving the elbow makes the difference
Authors: Mateo, Sébastien; Guillot, Aymeric; Henkous, Sonia; Collet, Christian; Di Rienzo, Franck
Year: 2024