School of Nursing Academic Series (ONLINE): Contributions of Nursing Education to nurses' readiness to practice
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
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Please join us for the online Queen’s School of Nursing Academic Series entitled 'Examining the Contributions of Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Education to Registered Nurses' Readiness to Practice within Primary Care Settings: A Doctoral Research Project', presented by Deanne Curnew, BN, MN, RN, PhD student. This event is free, and open to all.
Deanne Curnew (BN, MN, RN, PhD student) is currently completing a PhD in Nursing at Memorial University, under the supervision of Dr. Julia Lukewich. Her doctoral work will focus on the contributions of Canadian undergraduate nursing education to Registered Nurses' readiness to practice within primary care settings. Deanne is a faculty member in the BScN program at the Centre for Nursing Studies in St. John's. She is passionate about nursing education and its role in nursing disciplinary contributions to healthcare and society. Her doctoral work and future research will contribute to the optimization of the nursing workforce within strengthened and transformed healthcare systems.
Register in advance for this meeting: https://queensu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwscOqrrTgsG9K9gccUz_1bec5yT5wkOAOS
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*Please note that the presentation will be recorded. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to the Research Office at nursing.research@queensu.ca.
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