A one-hour seminar Monday will discuss health literacy and its impact on patient safety.
A one-hour seminar Monday will discuss health literacy and its impact on patient safety.
A free public session Thursday will launch the Queen Elizabeth II Scholars Program for students with an interest in palliative and hospice care.
Nursing alumna wins award for an innovative new idea to store emergency healthcare information
Health and social sciences professionals, academics, and graduate students are invited to attend the Summer Institute of Clinical Health Research program.
UWindsor Faculty of Nursing sessional instructor wins Lois Fairley Community Service Nursing Award
A digital archives project that preserve the memories of some pioneering local nurses.
Ram Balachandar, vice-provost international, and Patti Weir, dean of graduate studies, are pleased to announce the receipt of two Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships.
These prestigious three-year scholarships are funded through the Community Foundations of Canada, the Rideau Hall Foundation and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.
AUCC president Paul Davidson says the scholarships will provide students with transformative international study and research experiences.
The Open School for Health Professionals presents “Practicing in a Healthcare Organization that Follows a Just Culture” on Wednesday, March 4.
Linda Patrick has been renewed for a second five-year term as dean of the Faculty of Nursing.
The why, when and how of using restraints will be discussed in two one-hour sessions February 25.