Please share widely with colleagues and students.
[Date: May 14th, 2024, 12:00 - 1:00 pm, ZOOM presentation. Presenters: Dr. Heather Watson, MD, FRCSC (PDWH); Kira Friesen, RN, BA, BN, MScN, CNS, Women's Health Program, HSC; & Dr. Fabiana Postolow, MD, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, RFHS & Attending Neonatologist, HSC/SBH Title: Eat Sleep Console: The Manitoba journey Abstract: The public health opioid crisis has led to an increased number of perinatal overdose and death since surveillance began in 2016. Opioid exposure in pregnancy has tripled in that time, with devastating effects on both maternal mortality and newborn morbidity. Fetal exposure of these substances during pregnancy may cause symptoms of withdrawal postnatally when substance sources are interrupted after birth. Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) and NOWS: Neonatal Opioid withdrawal syndrome is a serious multisystemic disease and can present as poor feeding, poor sleep and excessive cry and irritability, including seizures. Traditional management of neonatal opioid withdrawal after delivery has been primarily medicalized, often resulting in protracted NICU admissions isolating infants from parental care. Research has highlighted a need for practice change when caring for newborns exposed to substances. The Eat Sleep Console model of care is a framework that provides a new way of understanding the parent-newborn experience of antenatal opioid exposure as a unit even after delivery. It centres the parent as not only the newborn's primary source of comfort but also empowers parental agency to assess and oversee infant needs as an essential member of the care team. ESC encourages a nonjudgemental and attachment-based approach to reframe management of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome as a parent-provider collaboration, prioritizing non-pharmacologic strategies to optimize infant achievement of their normal milestones related to eating, sleeping, consoling and weight gain. It has been validated to reduce medication use, duration of hospitalization and separations between parent and child. Shared Health Manitoba has endorsed the implementation of Eat Sleep Console across the province. In order to ensure consistency of care and consistency of practice at all of our 13 obstetrical sites provincial documents have been drafted. These documents are now being trialed at the Health Sciences Centre Women's Hospital in Winnipeg. We will present our real-world experience implementing ESC in this presentation.]Extending a warm welcome to you, your colleagues and students to join us at the Catalysts for Care 2024 Nursing Grand Rounds Speaker Series!
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ZOOM LINK:
https://ca01web.zoom.us/j/69007212416?pwd=ald2aDJRSVU1QjZqc2duUElCaTNkZz09
Upcoming Presentations
Tuesday June 11th, 2024 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Stephanie Lelond, RN, MN, CHPCN(C), CNS, CancerCare Manitoba, Instructor II, College of Nursing, UM; Director-at-Large: Advocacy and Policy, Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology: Finding new models of care to support patient centered care and improved health system management in health disparities.
Tuesday September 10th, 2024 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Andrea Raynak, RN, MPH(N), PhD(C), Director, Nursing Practice, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre; Lecturer, Lakehead University: Nurses' attitudes towards patients who use substances in the hospital setting.
Tuesday October 8th, 2024 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Dr. Preetha Krishnan, NP, PhD, WRHA Long Term Care: Orchestrating Comfort: Getting Everyone on the Same Page: Long Term Care Nurses' Experiences with Advance Care Planning.
Tuesday November 12th, 2024 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Simone Stenekes, RN, MN, CHPCN(C), CNS, Pediatric Palliative Care, WRHA Palliative Care Program: The Impact of COVID-19 Visitor Restrictions on the Multidisciplinary Health Care Team of a Palliative Care Unit: A Qualitative Study.
ARCHIVE LINK TO ALL RECORDED PRESENTATIONS: https://umanitoba.yuja.com/V/PlayList?node=4121225&a=1926463596&autoplay=1
The Clinical Chair Program, supported by the Health Sciences Centre, University of Manitoba College of Nursing, and the Health Sciences Centre Foundation, aims to foster clinically relevant research partnerships, networks and synergies fueling nursing research and clinical innovation, enhancing knowledge translation, and supporting improved patient outcomes. The goal of this free monthly virtual speaker series is the creation of a space for clinicians, researchers, scholars, and students to share knowledge, expertise, insights, and questions to spark ideas and connection to strengthen nursing research and practice, building a strong nursing community across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Northwestern Ontario, and beyond!
Dr. Diana E. McMillan, RN, PhD, Associate Professor, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, College of Nursing, University of Manitoba, & Clinical Chair, Health Sciences Centre.
We are booking presenters for the 2025 series. Please contact Diana at diana.mcmillan(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:diana.mcmillan@umanitoba.ca> if you are interested in sharing your research or innovation.
Dr. Diana E. McMillan, RN, PhD
Professor, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, College of Nursing, University of Manitoba; Clinical Chair, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg; & Research Affiliate, Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research
** Please email as I am often working remotely or offsite.
McMillan, D.E., Brown, D.B., Rieger, K.L., Duncan, G., Plouffe, J., Amadi, C.C., & Jafri, S. (2023). Patient and family perceptions of a discharge bedside board. Patient Education and Counseling - Innovation, 3, e100214. Elsevier, Online. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pecinn.2023.100214
Hello Midwifery and Nursing learners!
This email contains information regarding the Spring/ Summer Term General Bursary program<https://umanitoba.ca/financial-aid-and-awards/bursaries> offered through the Financial Aid and Awards office.
The application will be available in early May in the AURORA Student Portal. The deadline to apply is June 1, 2024.
Eligibility requirements:
* Students must be registered in a minimum of 6 credit hours between May 1 and August 31
* Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons must be receiving government student aid (aka student loans)<https://umanitoba.ca/financial-aid-and-awards/government-student-loans> for Spring/Summer 2024
* International students are eligible to apply for Spring/Summer bursary program if they have resided in Canada for at least 12 months prior to May 1 of the current year.
Questions regarding the bursary application and/or eligibility should be directed to the Financial Aid & Awards office 422 University Centre<https://umanitoba.ca/financial-aid-and-awards>.
Best wishes,
Marie
Marie Jivan, B.Comm (Hons)
Student Advisor, Bachelor of Nursing
College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Office 263 Helen Glass, 89 Curry Place
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2
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Phone: 204.474.9955
marie.jivan(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:marie.jivan@umanitoba.ca>
umanitoba.ca/nursing
Hello Students,
I hope you are having a wonderful break! There is currently a restriction to the basement 130 lounge access where the NSA lockers are located. To remove your lock and empty your locker you must visit the front desk reception between 8:30am-4:30pm (Monday to Friday) and request access to the lounge. NSA acknowledges that this may pose a challenge for some of you. To address this we have extended the deadline to May 1st 4:30pm.
Please ensure your lockers are empty by the 1st of May, any remaining locks will be cut and the contents discarded. DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL, any questions can be direct to Gift at abioyegc(a)myumanitoba.ca
Have an amazing break!
Judah Chepil (he/him)
Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association
College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement: 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 Métis Nation.
Please see the message below regarding the NSA mentorship program!
Hello fellow students,
We hope exams are going well, or enjoying your break if you are already on one.
My name is Feyisayo Oluyemi, I am the current Skill Mentorship Coordinator of the NSA. Along with Mariam Yusuf (Mentorship Program Chair), we will be running the Mentorship Program for the 2024- 2025 school year.
Lots of positive feedback from previous terms regarding the mentorship program has been received, and we’re hoping to get more students involved this term.
In this email, you will find information about the following:
* What is the Mentorship Program all about?
* Why become a mentee? – you can be in any semester of the program!
* Why become a mentor?
* Past mentors– how to sign up again.
* How do I become a mentee/mentor?
* Upcoming program and events
What is the Mentorship Program all about?
The Mentorship Program was established based on the NSA’s burning desire to help students succeed, not only in their academic pursuits but in all aspects of life. The NSA hopes that this program will impact all nursing students in a positive way by helping to build a friendly and sociable environment of skilled and reputable nursing students.
Why should you become a Mentee?
* This program is geared towards seeing YOU succeed in the College. In joining this program, you would be paired with a nursing student who is further along in the program, providing you with the opportunity to have a willing, experienced, and dedicated peer mentor that can help you as needed. It is a great opportunity to learn from another student’s experience! And you don’t have to be a new student to be a mentee—you can be in any semester of the program! We will match you with a suitable mentor who is ahead of you in the program.
* The time commitment is whatever you want it to be, so you have nothing to lose by signing up! We recommend seeing your mentee for at least 3 hours per month, but it can be more or less than this depending on your desires and your mentor’s availability.
* Some benefits of having a mentor include:
Gaining knowledge and advice for a hassle-free school experience.
o Gaining encouragement and support while studying.
o Increasing your self-confidence
o Provides an opportunity to build relationships and connect with other students.
o Benefiting from others’ ideas and advice so that you may achieve excellent personal and professional growth.
Why become a Mentor?
* A mentor is a guide, expert, and role model who helps develop a new or less-experienced mentee. We want our mentors to be inspirational guides who will help show less experienced students how to become successful in their academic careers and how to achieve their goals. If you are in your 2nd year 2nd term, 3rd year, or 4th year of Nursing, you qualify to be a mentor to another student in the program!
* Some benefits of being a mentor include:
o Experiential Learning record from the College of Nursing and the University of Manitoba student body, as well as an entry on your CV.
o Being a positive influence in the life of a fellow student. You will be a key part of their success in the College of Nursing.
o Developing your communication and leadership skills.
o Benefitting from a sense of fulfillment and increased self-esteem.
o Providing an opportunity to build relationships and connect with other students.
o Hearing fresh perspectives and learning from future members of the nursing profession.
I’ve already mentored in the past and want to sign up again. What do I do?
Thank you so much! We really appreciate that you’d like to continue again as a mentor, and we very much value your past contributions to the program.
We ask that you complete the Mentor Application – 2024 Summer Term, as forms are not carried on from year to year, have changed slightly, and your skillset may have changed since last year. You’re most likely confident in more areas than you were before, so we want to make sure we have the most accurate reflection of your strengths as a mentor. There is a section on the form to let us know that you’ve mentored with us in the past.
Great! How do I Sign up to be a Mentee OR Mentor?
Simply complete the following steps before Friday, May 17th, 2024 at 23:59. You can start the process at any time! Right now even!
Open the link provided below:
* To apply to be a mentee, fill out the form by clicking on this link here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6BO4oCRTy79JoHIA3DYptSOTAw-l7vqp…
* To apply to be a mentor, fill out the form by clicking on this link here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5uOpNxBBkWSY_SqcQTOCT0hu5I_-AlyS…
Please fill out this form, even if you’ve mentored with us in the past.
After the deadline to apply is Friday, May 17th, 2024 at 23:59, we will begin assigning mentor/mentee pairs and will send out emails containing matches.
* You can expect follow up emails from us with instructions on how to proceed throughout the semester.
Upcoming Programs and Events
* Skills Peer Mentorship Program
* This program aims to better prepare students for skills development and lessen feelings of anxiety in students in the skills' lab.
For more information or questions, feel free to email Mariam(Yusufm2(a)myumanitoba.ca) or myself, Feyisayo (oluyemif(a)myumanitoba.ca) at any time.
Regards,
Feyisayo Oluyemi and Mariam Yusuf
Nursing Students' Association Mentorship Committee
Yusufm2(a)myumanitoba.ca, oluyemif(a)myumanitoba.ca
College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Please see the email below on behalf of the Nursing Class of Fall 2024 Grad Committee.
Hello everyone!
We hope that all of you are having a great semester so far! Hang on tight, we are all almost there!
We're excited to extend an invitation to you for a memorable fundraising grad social event. This will be a great night to celebrate another completed semester or a great opportunity to take an exam break! Come join your Nursing Class of Fall 2024 for a fun night! Nursing students or not, all are welcome!
Event Details:
Date: April 20, 2024
Time: 10PM to 2AM
Venue: Saddlery on Market (114 Market Avenue)
Theme: 90s - Y2K
What to expect:
*
Connect with fellow nursing students and friends in a lively atmosphere
*
Show off your best throwback outfit
*
Groove to your favorite 90's and 2000's tunes by our DJ. Feel free to send us song requests.
*
50/50 raffle tickets will be available for purchase
*
Photo station will be available for your insta needs
If you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
Purchase your tickets at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nostalgic-night-90s-2000s-tickets-871274785337…
Best regards,
Nursing Class of Fall 2024 Grad Committee
Thanks,
Judah Chepil (he/him)
Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association
College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement: 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 Métis Nation.
Hello everyone,
CPR/BLS renewal classes are now available!! Please visit the NSA website here<https://umanitobansa.weebly.com/online-store.html> to sign up and view information about the courses. NSA is offering 5$ off for the first 50 registrations use code: EARLYBIRD to receive your discount.
2 Hour & 15-minute CPR BLS Renewal Class are offered at the First Aid Training Centre - Unit B 305 Madison Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3J 1H8.
All classes are Heart and Stroke unless indicated otherwise. Please note that if your current certification is not through Heart and Stroke, then you must pay a fee to Heart and Stroke and write a test prior to attending a Heart and Stroke BLS class. Otherwise, you may sign up for a Red Cross class which does not have these same rules/fees.
Please visit the link<https://cpr.heartandstroke.ca/s/article/BLS-Provider-Renewal-Prerequisite-C…> for information regarding taking a heart and stroke class with current red cross certification.
***CANCELLATION POLICY: If you cancel less than 48 hours before your class or do not show up, you will not be offered a refund and will have to pay again upon signing up for a new class. If you cancel with more than 48 hours' notice, you can contact Judah @ nsa.cpr.info(a)gmail.com to coordinate switching to a different class. If you absolutely need to cancel within 48 hours of your class, please contact First Aid Training Centre (204) 294-6210; info(a)firstaidtrainingcentre.ca and also email Judah @ nsa.cpr.info(a)gmail.com
Please ensure you enter your class date and time into your calendar to avoid missing your class and needing to pay again to re-register!
Please bring a copy of your current certificate with you to your class!
***Each class participant must register themselves (i.e. please do not register your classmates on their behalf).***
If you have any questions please direct them to nsa.cpr.info(a)gmail.com.
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Online Store<https://umanitobansa.weebly.com/online-store.html>
NSA ONLINE STORE Thank you for supporting the NSA!! Merch will be available for pick up in April during 1 designated week at Helen Glass. There will be no shipping option this semester. We will...
umanitobansa.weebly.com
Cheers,
Judah Chepil (he/him)
Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association
College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement: 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 Métis Nation.
Please see the message below on behalf of the Nursing Class of Fall 2024 Grad Committee:
Hello everyone!
We hope that all of you are having a great semester so far! Hang on tight, we are all almost there!
We're excited to extend an invitation to you for a memorable fundraising grad social event. This will be a great night to celebrate another completed semester or a great opportunity to take an exam break! Come join your Nursing Class of Fall 2024 for a fun night! Nursing students or not, all are welcome!
Event Details:
Date: April 20, 2024
Time: 10PM to 2AM
Venue: Saddlery on Market (114 Market Avenue)
Theme: 90s - Y2K
What to expect:
*
Connect with fellow nursing students and friends in a lively atmosphere
*
Show off your best throwback outfit
*
Groove to your favorite 90's and 2000's tunes by our DJ. Feel free to send us song requests.
*
50/50 raffle tickets will be available for purchase
*
Photo station will be available for your insta needs
If you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
Purchase your tickets at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nostalgic-night-90s-2000s-tickets-871274785337…
Best regards,
Nursing Class of Fall 2024 Grad Committee
Cheers,
Judah Chepil (he/him)
Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association
College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement: 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 Métis Nation.
Hello students,
I hope you are all doing well!
There are a number of positions on the Nursing Students' Association that need to be filled. Please note that these positions will be appointed by the Senior Stick, however, students will have to put their names forward in the October by-elections to remain in their position until April 2025. The constitution is attached, please view this document to read about the roles and responsibilities of each position.
Please note that the NSA council is a one-year tenure and requires you to still be a College of Nursing student by the end of your term (April 2025). Therefore, if you are graduating before April 2025, you are not eligible to be on the NSA council.
POSITIONS STILL NEEDING TO BE FILLED:
1.
Secretary
2.
UMSU Rep
It is preferred that they have been a previous NSA member, but this is no longer required since no one nominated themselves for the positions before the original nomination deadline.
1. Student Senate Rep
2.
Charitable and Health Promotion (CHP) Chair
3.
LGBTQ+ Student Coordinator
4.
Wish Clinic Chair
5. Indigenous Rep (1 position available)
6.
Sigma Theta Tau Xi Lambda Rep
7.
Newsletter editor
8.
IPE Rep
9.
Merchandise Representative
10.
Fall Grad & Pinning Chair
11.
Winter Grad & Pinning Chair
12.
Midwifery Rep (2 positions)
13.
Year 2 Cohort A (Summer Intake) Rep
14.
Year 2 Cohort B (Summer Intake) Rep
15.
Year 2 Cohort A (Winter Intake) Rep
16.
Year 2 Cohort B (Winter Intake) Rep
17.
Year 3 Cohort A (Summer Intake) Rep
18.
Year 3 Cohort B (Summer Intake) Rep
19.
Year 3 Cohort A (Fall Intake) Rep
20. Year 3 Cohort B (Fall Intake) Rep
21. Year 4 Cohort A (January Intake) Rep
22. Year 4 Cohort A (Fall Intake) Rep
23.
Year 4 Cohort B (Fall Intake) Rep
24.
Year 4 Cohort A (Winter Intake) Rep
25.
Year 4 Cohort A (Summer Intake) Rep
26.
Year 4 Cohort B (Summer Intake) Rep
I encourage you to apply and be a part of NSA!
Please email Judah (Chepilj(a)myumanitoba.ca) by April 24th at 1600 (4:00PM) and include:
* Position applying for
* Why you would like to be part of the NSA
Cheers!
Judah Chepil (he/him)
Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association
College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement: 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 Métis Nation.
Hello Midwifery students,
I was made aware that you may have not received emails I sent out earlier this week, my apologies. Please see the information below regarding BLS renewal updates.
Cheers,
Judah Chepil (he/him)
Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association
College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement: 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 Métis Nation.
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From: Judah Chepil <chepilj(a)myumanitoba.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 9:00 AM
To: nursing-bn-students(a)lists.umanitoba.ca <nursing-bn-students(a)lists.umanitoba.ca>
Subject: [Nursing-bn-students] Upcoming BLS Renewal Sessions
Hello U of M nursing family,
I have received quite a few emails in regard to BLS renewal courses. NSA will be collaborating with the first aide training center to offer discounted courses at 55$ a student! I encourage you to book with us as some of the proceeds go towards NSA so we can offer lots of fun events for you all.
We are currently working on finalizing the dates for the end of April and all throughout May. These BLS renewal courses tend to book up quickly, so make sure to check your email for information regarding registration in the upcoming days.
If you have any questions, do not reply to this email and forward your questions to nsa.cpr.info(a)gmail.com. Best of luck on exams and happy studying!
Cheers,
Judah Chepil (he/him)
Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association
College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement: 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 Métis Nation.