UBC Midwifery is pleased to be hosting a
free keynote on restorative justice, and we are extending this invitation to all our partners and colleagues. Please save the date of April 19th and, for your sharing consideration, distribute it amongst your colleagues; all are welcome, but capacity is limited.Tag Archives: Presentation
Advancing Neonatal Pain Care: Evidence, Pain Engagement and Advocacy
Title: Advancing Neonatal Pain Care: Evidence, Pain Engagement and Advocacy
Date: December 5, 2023
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 pm PST
Location: Virtual Rounds
Presenter:
Dr. Campbell-Yeo, RN, NNP-BC, MN, PhD, FANN, Professor and Clinician Scientist School of Nursing, Faculty of Health and Departments of Pediatrics, Psychology and Neuroscience CIHR New Investigator, Scientific Director, Mom-Linc Lab, Dalhousie University
Learning Objectives:
Review the best evidence for effective neonatal procedural pain care. Discuss opportunities to increase parental engagement in neonatal pain care. Describe strategies to advocate for optimal neonatal pain care at the individual and institutional level.
Join Virtually:
Join by copy and pasting the following Zoom link: https://ubc.zoom.us
Meeting ID: 91366 217076
Password: 217076
Join In Person: SHY D308 BLDG.
Questions or issues connecting? Email: whri.communications@cw.bc.ca
Flipping Dementia Stigma: An Action Group’s Guide
Tuesday, October 10 @ 12-1pm
- Alison Phinney, RN, PhD & Jim Mann, LL.D.
Register here: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5wqduqorD8sG9JpzN823MYHVmNRswGAXbBD
https://nursing.ubc.ca/community/events/2023/flipping-dementia-stigma-action-groups-guide
Dear Students,
You are invited to “Closing the Gap in Pediatric Neurology” to be presented by Scott Ramsey, a candidate for the Assistant Professor Tenure Track position.
Here are the details:
When: Tuesday, September 26
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 (30 minute presentation followed by Q & A)
Location: School of Nursing, Room T206 (with hybrid option)
You are also invited to “Improving Access and Outcomes: Redesigning Health Services for Individuals with Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders” to be presented by Angela Russolillo, a candidate for the Assistant Professor Tenure Track position.
Here are the details:
When: Wednesday, September 27
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 (30 minute presentation followed by Q & A)
Location: School of Nursing, Room T206 (with hybrid option)
The presentation will also be recorded for viewing later if you cannot make it, but you are encouraged to attend in person if possible.
We hope you can attend!
Elizabeth M. Saewyc, PhD, RN, FSAHM, FCAHS, FAAN, FCAN
Professor and Distinguished University Scholar
Director, School of Nursing
Executive Director, Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre (SARAVYC)