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Posted by in 2018 Spring/Summer

Film Festival A full house at the Chan Centre’s Royal Bank Cinema enthusiastically engaged with Elder Roberta Price of the Snuneymuxw and Cowichan First Nations as she opened the second annual Edge Film Festival with her story and her blessings. The films selected for the evening not only reveal work in which the School of Nursing has partnered, but also exhibit striking and dynamic ways of bringing research to life for the diverse audience of academics, artists, and fans. The first film, New Frames, is based on a research study…read more

Alumni & Partnership Awards Gala

Posted by in 2018 Spring/Summer

May 2018 Through an unusual set of circumstances, this year all five awards were given to alumni of the school at the annual gala held at the Robert H Lee Alumni Centre. The 2018 Community Partnership Award, which is normally not limited to alumni, was delivered into the hands of alumna Candy Garossino (MSN ‘91). She has been a long-term visionary nursing leader in Providence Health Care who strongly advocates for our students researching there. Candy has been and continues to be a wonderful champion of our programs, encouraging nurses…read more

In Search of Nursing’s History

Posted by in 2018 Spring/Summer

5th Annual Nursing History Symposium The 2018 symposium, In Search of Nursing’s History, was held on March 8th in the Woodward Library’s Sherrington Room with panel presentations on emerging research techniques that are currently available to users of the UBC Library system. Each presentation reflected on the ways in which nursing history has been and is preserved, made accessible, and used in research. Geertje Boschma, who, with Catherine Haney, has consistently been the contact and host for the Nursing History Symposium, opened the event and introduced both Katherine Miller, Nursing…read more

2020 Symposium

Posted by in 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife

Navigating the Tempest: Nursing Practice During COVID=19 The afternoon symposium explored the impacts of COVID-19 on nursing practice. This year, it was recorded via the online meeting platform, Zoom, and was able to be shared with healthcare practitioners beyond the normal scope. “There is probably very little disagreement that the COVID-19 pandemic turned into almost this global crisis in which nursing played a very important role both in terms of responding to it and also leading it.” Moderator Dr. Farinaz Havaei Assistant Professor “A take away [as] we move into…read more

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2020 Marion Woodward Lecture

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Nursing Leadership in the English NHS: Influencing Diversity, COVID-19, and Me The UBC School of Nursing was pleased to have virtually hosted Yvonne Coghill as the keynote speaker for the 2020 Marion Woodward Lecture. Ms. Coghill is the Director of the Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES) Implementation in the British National Health Service (NHS) and deputy president of the Royal College of Nursing in the United Kingdom. In her presentation, she described race equality in the English NHS and strategies for improving allyship in the workplace. Ms. Coghill spoke about challenges…read more

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Welcome!

Posted by in 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife

Five New Assistant Professors and Two New Lecturers Assistant Professor Kristen Haase, BN, MA, PhD Kristen Haase comes to UBC from the University of Saskatchewan, where she was an Assistant Professor. She has a PhD in nursing (Ottawa) and a research program that focuses on the supportive and self-management needs of older adults with cancer. Through her program of research Kristen has an interest in using patient- and community-engaged approaches to highlight the unique and often complex needs of older adults with cancer and their caregivers when managing the acute…read more

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Celebrating

Posted by in 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife

The Birth of the Canadian Academy of Nursing Until this year, Canadian nurses interested in an opportunity to engage with leading scholars across domains of practice, teaching, policy, research and scholarship had to look outside Canadian borders or beyond nursing. Some became Fellows of the prestigious American Academy of Nursing or engaged with interdisciplinary academies such as the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. This year, 2020, was designated by the World Health Assembly as the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife. And, in Canada, this year saw the…read more

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Kudos

Posted by in 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife

Faculty Jennifer Baumbusch | CIHR Canada Research Chair, Sex and Gender Science—Jennifer’s research over four years will advance gender-based research methods to optimize supports to ensure the highest quality of life for community-dwelling people living with dementia (PMAD) and their family caregivers. | Recipient of the Editorial Board Member Award from the International Journal of Older People Nursing. Helen Brown | Tri-Agency Institutional Programs Secretariat—New Frontiers in Research award for “Developing a Peer Mentorship Program to Foster Health and Social Equity for Indigenous Peoples in Criminal Justice Contexts.” Wendy Hall…read more

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Pathways in Nursing

Posted by in 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife

Three Alumni Retrace Their Careers Born in Kenya, Shelina Rajan was raised partly in Mombasa and partly in Vancouver. Her parents, Hussein and Amina Bhimji came to Canada in 1974 to provide a better educational opportunity for their two daughters, even though it meant leaving behind a comfortable life, all their relatives, and everything familiar. Shelina was driven to make the most of this sacrifice and chose to pursue nursing as a field where she could make the most significant difference. She received her Nursing Diploma from BC Institute of…read more

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Building and Being Health Leaders

Posted by in 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife

2020 Symposium Embodying the theme of this year’s Graduate Student Nurses Association (GSNA) Symposium, the organizers of the 2020 event took the annual symposium online for the first time, with great success. The Building and Being Health Leaders morning panel featured Dr. Barb Astle, Dr. Laura Housden, Dr. Cecilia Jevitt, and PhD student Wil Harding. Dr. Elizabeth Saewyc moderated and facilitated a question period. Keynote speakers were Agnes Black of Providence Health Care’s Professional Practice Office, and Emma Garrod, a Clinical Nurse Educator who recently completed her Master’s degree at…read more

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