Linda Patrick has taken up a six-month term as acting executive director academic labour relations.
Linda Patrick has taken up a six-month term as acting executive director academic labour relations.
A program to help internationally educated nurses transition to careers in Ontario has received $1.5 million in funding from the province.
Continuing Education has wrapped up the first class of its health informatics program.
Continuing Education has wrapped up the first class of its health informatics program.
The University of Windsor is donating disposable gowns, gloves, masks, and other supplies to frontline hospital staff testing for the COVID-19 virus.
The University of Windsor is donating disposable gowns, gloves, masks, and other supplies to frontline hospital staff testing for the COVID-19 virus.
Two members of the UWindsor faculty will be among the presenters at a conference on teaching and learning in the digital age, Oct. 8 to 10 in Toronto.
Professor Christine Vanderkooy and dean Ken Montgomery of the Faculty of Education serve up potato-leek soup. It proved the most popular of the flavours offered during the Great Faculty Soup-off, a fundraiser for United Way, Wednesday in the student centre.
The Great Faculty Soup-off brought together faculty, staff, and students for charity, Wednesday in the student centre.
Katrina Camince (centre) is congratulated by her parents Willy and Maria on qualifying for the dean’s honour roll during the Nursing Scholars Celebration, Tuesday in the Alumni Auditorium.
A reception Tuesday honoured high-achieving nursing students.
The new UWindsor PhD program in nursing combines coursework, comprehensive exams and a dissertation.
The UWindsor Faculty of Nursing looks forward to welcoming its first PhD students in the fall, says dean Linda Patrick.
The new degree program, focused on health outcomes and health services research, will combine coursework, comprehensive exams and a dissertation. It will prepare its graduates to assume leadership roles in academic and practice settings.
“Our PhD program will engage candidates in research and scholarly activities that will ready them for policy development as well as the design and delivery of patient care,” Dr. Patrick says.
The UWindsor nursing program received the maximum seven-year term accreditation.
Accreditation by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing is a testament to the continued quality of the UWindsor BScN program and its faculty, students and graduates.
Rita DiBiase was presented with the Lois A. Fairley Nursing Award by the Fairley brothers. Photo credit: Aldo.
UWindsor Faculty of Nursing sessional instructor wins Lois Fairley Community Service Nursing Award