Professors Dana Ménard, Laurie Freeman, Kendall Soucie, and Jody Ralph are part of a research team developing modules to prepare graduating nurses entering the workforce for moments of extreme anxiety.
Professors Dana Ménard, Laurie Freeman, Kendall Soucie, and Jody Ralph are part of a research team developing modules to prepare graduating nurses entering the workforce for moments of extreme anxiety.
The Faculty of Nursing recently received accreditation for its collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN), honours, and Registered Practical Nurse Pathway to BScN programs from the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing.
Students learn about job opportunities at the nursing career fair, March 31.
Third-year nursing students discuss the importance of early childhood healthy habits and lifestyles at the Spring into Health fair held at Frank W. Begley elementary school.
Students and parents from Frank W. Begley elementary school gathered March 22 to learn from UWindsor nursing students about physical and emotional well-being as part of a “Spring into Health” fair.
The fair is a component of a 12-week placement offered for third-year nursing students and forms an integral part of their curriculum since it teaches the students to understand, interact, and communicate effectively with youth in a community setting.
Discuss job opportunities with employers at the Nursing Career Fair, March 31 in Alumni Auditorium.
Nancy Edwards signs a copy of her book “Not One, Not Even One” for nursing professor Noeman Mirza.
The Faculty of Nursing welcomed back alumna Nancy Edwards (BScN 1974) for a March 7 address entitled “Lessons learned about leadership and capacity-building: a 45-year career in public and global health.”
Dr. Edwards is a professor emeritus at the University of Ottawa and an author, most recently of Not One, Not Even One: A Memoir of Life-altering Experiences in Sierra Leone, West Africa, published by FriesenPress in 2022.
Master of Nursing student Jennifer-Grace Sharrow will discuss “The Importance of Mindfulness for Patient Safety” in one of two webinars this month by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
The Ontario Learn and Stay Grant will cover tuition for nursing students to improve health care in under-serviced regions, including Windsor.
The Ontario Learn and Stay Grant will cover tuition for nursing students to improve health care in under-serviced regions, including Windsor.
A series of lectures on palliative care will honour the legacy of former nursing professor Jean Echlin.
A series of lectures on palliative care will honour the legacy of former nursing professor Jean Echlin.
A new graduate program will help bridge the gap between medical research and clinical care.