11/19/2021
Proud of the many NP graduates from Dalhousie University. Have been privileged to have worked with a few during my own career.
Dal Nursing celebrated their Nurse Practitioners during National NP Week! The program is also accepting applications until November 30th for January 2022 admission. Learn more and read updates from recent NP alumni: https://bit.ly/3Dvkbxo
Dalhousie University Alumni and Friends
11/14/2021
The New Normal: a Reflection on the Pandemic, a video series created and produced by Dalhousie University Faculty of Health
Proud to be part of this project!
02 New Normal v1.1
06/28/2020
Keisha Jefferies, registered nurse and PhD candidate at Dalhousie University, says working in a racist system makes it difficult for Black health-care providers to create positive change
What anti-racist equitable health care looks like and why it is important | The Chronicle Herald
When a baby is born, a health-care provider uses a test, called the Apgar test, to assess whether the baby is doing well. Within minutes of the baby's birth, the test evaluates several criteria, including skin appearance, heart rate and
06/16/2020
‘Racism exists in Canada:’ These are the stories from people who have lived it as eyes turn on U.S. after George Floyd death in Minneapolis
The Star asked people across Canada to share their experiences with racism and their wishes for the future. The conversation doesn’t stop here. If you...
02/21/2020
Ingrid Waldron research shared in the book, 'There's something in the Water,' inspired the creation of a documentary by the same name, will now be available on Netflix. Can't wait to see it!
Ellen Page: “The more we filmed … the more incredible women we met”
Ellen Page says it’s “pretty unbelievable” that the documentary film, “There’s Something in the Water,” which she co-directed in 2019 with her friend Ian Daniel and co-produced with Dalhousie University professor Ingrid Waldron, will be available for viewing around the world on Netflix s...
01/19/2020
Take a few minutes and weigh in on this very important issue.
Canadians have two weeks to weigh in on who should have a doctor's help to die | CBC News
Hurrying to meet a looming court deadline, the federal government has given Canadians two weeks to weigh in on how far to extend access to medical aid in dying.
01/05/2020
Proud to be a nurse! Love my work at Dalhousie introducing students to the nursing profession.
WHO confirms 2020 as international year of nurse and midwife
Nations of the world will unite in celebration of the benefits that nursing and midwifery staff brin...
12/31/2019
With 2020 only hours away, it saddens me to see so much of this map with a failing grade. What will it take for people to recognise that love is love!
LGBTQ travel safety world map reveals most dangerous countries
New Zealand is said to be the 12th safest country for gay travel.