The Faculty of Nursing will host the Great Lakes Biennial Nursing Conference on Saturday, Nov. 23.
The Faculty of Nursing will host the Great Lakes Biennial Nursing Conference on Saturday, Nov. 23.
As associate dean of nursing for graduate programs and Research, Kathryn Pfaff aims to promote compassionate and interprofessional healthcare models while emphasizing collaboration in her approach to leadership.
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.
After extensive consultation and rigorous assessment, the University of Windsor has selected Canadian-based D2L’s Brightspace as its next learning management system (LMS).
Reports of nurses leaving the profession during the pandemic due to burnout and overall distress was the impetus for a UWindsor-led research project that will develop a course to psychologically prepare nursing students for work in hospitals during health-care crises. Photo by Cedric Fauntleroy/Pexels.
WE-Spark Health Institute announced $287,000 in grants to 14 innovative research projects in Windsor-Essex.
WE-Spark Health Institute announced $287,000 in grants to 14 innovative research projects in Windsor-Essex.
In follow-up interviews as a part of a study into the pandemic’s effects on local nurses working on both sides of the border, many who haven’t already left the profession say they are looking for a way out.
The pandemic has driven many local nurses out of the profession in the past year, according to a study by UWindsor professors.
Researchers found rising levels of depression and anxiety in interviews with nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Researchers found rising levels of depression and anxiety in interviews with nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A research project by UWindsor psychology and nursing professors looks at the challenges faced by local nurses working in Windsor and Detroit.
A research project by UWindsor psychology and nursing professors looks at the challenges faced by local nurses working in Windsor and Detroit.
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.”