Nursing professor Kate Kemplin feels compelled to speak out on the importance of addressing brain injuries to soldiers.
Nursing professor Kate Kemplin feels compelled to speak out on the importance of addressing brain injuries to soldiers.
Three events in the Patient Safety Learning Series are offered free this semester.
The local chapter of Sigma Theta Tau will host a holiday meal on Dec. 26 in downtown Windsor.
The local chapter of Sigma Theta Tau will host a holiday meal on Dec. 26 in downtown Windsor.
Nursing professor Debbie Kane has received a Seeds4Hope grant to study the workplace experiences of cancer patients.
Nursing professor Debbie Kane has received a Seeds4Hope grant to study the workplace experiences of cancer patients.
Houida Kassem (left), executive director of the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation, and UWindsor vice-president for research and innovation K.W. Michael Siu (right) congratulate grant recipients Ming Pan, Munir Rahim, Indryas Woldie, Simon Rondeau-Gagne, and Debbie Kane.
Three teams of UWindsor professors have received grants for cancer research projects as part of a $200,000 announcement made Monday.
An open house on Oct. 23 will provide information to prospective students about graduate programs in the Faculty of Nursing.
An open house on Oct. 23 will provide information to prospective students about graduate programs in the Faculty of Nursing.
Recent nursing grad Elizabeth Dillon has earned an intern designation from the de Souza Institute for continuing education in cancer care.
Recent nursing grad Elizabeth Dillon has earned an intern designation from the de Souza Institute for continuing education in cancer care.
Michelle Freeman, Natalie Giannotti, and Susan Dennison of the UWindsor Faculty of Nursing won notice for their research fighting errors in administering medication.
Researchers from the UWindsor Faculty of Nursing won notice for their work to fight errors in administering medication.
The Faculty of Nursing, in partnership with Continuing Education, is hosting an institute discussing clinical health research, June 17 to 21. Each day addresses a different theme with experts sharing current information on relevant topics for clinical practice.
“This is a unique event.” explains nursing professor Jody Ralph. “We’ve gathered a diverse group of speakers who will be sharing recent findings and current trends on a range of issues.”
UWindsor’s Elizabeth Dillon has received the Excellence in Professional Nursing Practice at the Undergraduate Student Level from the Council of Ontario Universities Programs in Nursing.
The Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing recognized student Elizabeth Dillon for excellence in professional practice.