The College of Nursing extends an invitation to the Indigenous Nurses Day - Panel Discussion!
Join us at 1:00 PM in the Helen Glass Atrium for a Welcome Reception to Our Panelists, enjoy coffee, tea, and cookies.
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Panel Discussion Topic: Our Nurses. Our Future.
Please find our 7 panelist and their bios below.
Panelists:
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Caroline Chartrand - Senior Nurse Advisor, Keewatinohk Inniniw Minoayawin
Caroline originates from the Pine Creek First Nation (Ojibway Nation) in the West Region Tribal Council, Treaty 4 area in Manitoba. She received a Bachelor of Nursing Degree from the University of Manitoba. Caroline has worked in various capacities in over 35 years of experience in nursing, such as Community/Public Health Nursing, oncology, surgery, and diabetes/chronic diseases. She also worked as the Tribal Nursing Officer for 10 years in the West Region Treaty 2 and 4 Health Services and as the Director of the Diabetes Integration Project through the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba over a 12 year period.
In August 2019, Caroline was hired as the Senior Nurse Advisor in First Nations Health with the Keewatinohk Inniniw Minoayawin Inc. (KIM).
Caroline volunteers and currently serves as the President of the Manitoba Indigenous Nurses Inc. and previously as the Leadership Director and Manitoba/Saskatchewan Representative with the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association. Caroline has extensive experience in Indigenous Health and has sat on various committees throughout the years. Caroline enjoys the work
involved in health and healing practices for our First Nation members, working collaboratively with First Nation organizations, and health professionals from various areas throughout Manitoba and across Canada.
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Lauressa Garson - Coordinator and Education Coach, Mahkwa Omushki Kiim: Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education, College of Nursing
Lauressa is Cree and Dakota Sioux, Treaty from Tataskweyak Cree Nation. In addition to her role with PINE she is also a RN researcher with a focus on Indigenous pedagogy and tutoring. In her role with PINE she provided community support for Indigenous nursing and pre-nursing students. She aspires to work and promote Indigenous student success inside and outside of academia, while maintaining strong cultural ties to community, family and ceremony.
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Mirenda Sutherland - BN, Public Health Nurse
Mirenda is from Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation. She spent a lot of time in hospital as a child due to illness. This is what inspired her to become a nurse, having spent all that time in hospital she knew she wanted to be a nurse. Mirenda wanted to care for people the way the nurses cared for me! She didn't begin to pursue her career until her 3 children were school aged. Since graduation in 2000, her first job was at children's pediatrics burn and surgery unit. It was a full circle moment starting her career at the children's hospital where she spent many weeks as a child. Mirenda then moved into Public Health Nursing in 2001, and it is where she woks today.
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Tamra Keeper - Case Manager, Jordan's Principle, Interlake Reserve Tribal Council
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Vanessa Van Bewer, RN, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Manitoba
Vanessa's research program is focused on exploring disparities in nursing education, and the inclusion of Indigenous and arts-based perspectives, methodologies and approaches in nursing education, practice and research. Past research activities have included identifying the promise and importance of integrating Indigenous perspectives in nursing; developing an Indigenous and arts-informed framework for anti-racist practice in nursing education; exploring the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Indigenous nursing students. Her current SSHRC-funded research project will identify racial disparities in nursing education through a critical participatory action research approach. Weaving her background as a Métis spoken word artist and storyteller into her career as a scholar, Vanessa's performances and workshops have illuminated themes that run the gamut from identity and culture to relationships and nursing ethics. She is passionate about encouraging others to use art to think creatively about social justice in their own lives and in their own communities.
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Wanda Phillips-Beck - The First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba of the AMC
Wanda is Anishinaabekwe (Ojibway) from Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba. Wanda prides herself in being a lifelong learner, having begun her PhD studies in her early 50's. She works full time as a research scholar for the First Nation Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba. In 2020, Wanda was awarded the CIHR funded Indigenous Research Chair in Nursing - the first time a chair has been awarded to a community-based research organization. Wanda obtained a MSc in 2010 and PhD in 2021 both in Community Health Sciences, with a focus on health policy and on the use of decolonizing approaches in population health research.
Wanda worked as a northern nurse in the first half of her career and for the past 15 years, in health program, policy and research in partnership with First Nation communities. She gained considerable knowledgeable in Indigenous ways of doing research that honours the wisdom of knowledge keepers. She also has many years' experiences nursing in remote settings. Wanda's past research includes examining primary health care in First Nation communities in Manitoba and one recent publication Confronting Racism within the Canadian Healthcare System: Systemic Exclusion of First Nations from Quality and Consistent Care (2021) has recently been acknowledged as the most frequently downloaded publications, according to Research Gate in the fall of 2021. Wanda's current research is focused on Indigenous Health Nursing and Maternal Child Health. Wanda's present title as "Seven Generations Scholar" depicts her research philosophy that what we do and learn today impacts many generations that follow.
Wanda's approach to research has been, and will continue to, begin with listening to and following advice and guidance from Knowledge Keepers. Wanda is grounded in who she is as an Anishinaabekwe, and her work is informed by her many years working as a nurse leader and researcher, and the many years of working with and among Cree, Ojibway, Dene, Dakota, Metis and Anishininew peoples of Manitoba.
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Winter Traverse - Year 4 Student, College of Nursing
Winter is a 4th year undergraduate nursing student at the College of Nursing who recently completed her senior practicum on Labour and Delivery. Winter began her post-secondary studies in 2015 at the University of Manitoba. With completion of her Bachelor of Science, Winter went on to join the nursing program after being inspired by the nurses in her home community of Pinaymootang First Nation. Winter is passionate about health equity and aspires to pursue graduate studies in the future.
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Hello students,
I hope all of you are doing well and settling into your placements today. Please let me know if you have had any issues connecting with your preceptors/clinical mentors. Also, for those of you who have travelled, let me know if there are any concerns regarding your accommodations.
Thanks,
The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis Nation.
Sheila Mills, RM
Clinical Placement Coordinator, Bachelor of Midwifery Program
College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Helen Glass Centre for Nursing
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Nursing Week : May 8th Kick Off
Join us as we celebrate Nursing Week with a College of Nursing Community Lunch in the Helen Glass Atrium for a pizza lunch, gluten free and vegan options available.
Open to all students, staff, and faculty!
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Nursing Week : May 8th Kick Off
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Please join us in starting Nursing Week off with a smudge led by our Knowledge Keeper in residence Brenda Longclaws in the green space just front of the Helen Glass Building.
Participation in the smudge is optional and open to all.
Rain Plan: Migizii Agamik Foyer
[A picture containing human face, person, clothing, smile Description automatically generated]The College of Nursing extends and invitation to the Margaret Elder Hart Distinguished Visitor Dr. Kristen Jacklin's Keynote and Panel Discussion!
A Multi-model Pathway to Address Age-Related Dementia care needs in Indigenous Populations
Dr. Jacklin is a medical anthropologist, and her research focuses on chronic disease care for Indigenous peoples, including investigations concerning aging, cognitive health and dementia, diabetes, and Indigenous health/medical education. She is the principal investigator of research funded by the National Institute of Aging, the ICARE Project. This research focuses on building community-based partnerships with Tribal Nations and First Nations in the Great Lakes Region collecting data on dementia services needed for indigenous populations.
Currently, Dr. Jacklin is the founder of the International Indigenous Dementia Research Network (IIDRN) and the Indigenous Cognition Awareness and Aging Awareness Research. The IIDNR highlights researchers, students, indigenous community members, and policymakers who are conducting research on Alzheimer's Disease, dementia, and healthy aging in indigenous peoples. The network's goal is to improve the knowledge about how Indigenous people understand and experience dementia and by doing so improve care and advocate for cultural awareness that can assist Indigenous caregivers, communities, and health care providers.
Prior to joining the University of Minnesota, Dr. Jacklin was a founding faculty member of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Sudbury. We look forward to learning and discussing how her work has supported the community development that enriches care for the Indigenous peoples.
The College of Nursing extends and invitation to the Margaret Elder Hart Distinguished Visitor Panel Discussion!
How does culture and spirituality influence our understanding of health and aging?
Reception in the Hellen Glass Atrium to follow.
Panelists:
[A picture containing human face, person, clothing, smile Description automatically generated]Dr. Kristen Jacklin, Professor as well as the Associate Director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team - Health Equity at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Joyce Kristjansson, RN, MBA, Associate Director of the Association of Registered Nurses of Manitoba. She was on the working group to develop National standards for Long term Care.
Rita Jamieson, Recreation Facilitator at Donwood Personal Care Home. She worked for 9 years at South East Person Care Home as Community Liaison Manager.[AutoML | missing-mcsanl.gov_]
[A person with her arms crossed Description automatically generated with low confidence]Building the Science of Nursing Leadership: Experiences and Lessons from Leaders in the Context of the COVID-19 Crisis
The College of Nursing extends an invitation to a presentation from Sonia Udod!
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Good afternoon students,
Moving forward, please update your student bios a minimum of 2 weeks prior to each clinical placement.
The bio and headshot picture need to be in a Word format, both together on the same page.
Please save the bio titled YourName_CourseNumber_Bio.
Thanks,
The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis Nation.
Sheila Mills, RM
Clinical Placement Coordinator, Bachelor of Midwifery Program
College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Helen Glass Centre for Nursing
89 Curry Place
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2
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Tel: 204-474-7517
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