"Why you need a nurse on your team!"  presented by Dr. Peggy Chinn

"Why you need a nurse on your team!" presented by Dr. Peggy Chinn

The McGill Nursing Collaborative for Patient- and Family-Centered Care proudly presents "Why you need a nurse on your team!"

By Ingram School of Nursing/McGill Nursing Collaborative

Date and time

Thu, Sep 26, 2019 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM GMT-4

Location

Jewish General Hospital, Room A-139, Nurses Lecture Hall

3755 Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine Montréal, QC H3T 1E2 Canada

About this event

Join us as Dr. Peggy Chinn shares her knowledge and expertise with the Montreal nursing community. Dr. Chinn will be speaking about the role of nurses in the interdisciplinary team, how teams can assure that every voice is represented, and what the discipline of nursing brings to the table.

The lecture will take place from 4:00-5:00 p.m., followed by a reception with light refreshments.

**This event will also be available to watch online via live streaming**

Link for streaming: https://zoom.us/j/709894079

About:

Peggy L. Chinn, RN, PhD, FAAN is Professor Emerita of Nursing at the University of Connecticut. Her BS in nursing is from the University of Hawaii, and Master’s and PhD degrees from the University of Utah. She is the Editor of Advances in Nursing Science. She speaks and authors books and journal articles on nursing theory, feminism and nursing, the art of nursing, nursing education, and LGBTQ health. She is co-founder and web manager for LavenderHealth and several local community groups. She blogs regularly on her own blog, the Peace & Power blog, as well as on blogs for Advances in Nursing Science and the Nurse Manifest Project. She currently teaches doctoral level courses using hybrid methods (online and face-to-face) for the University of Connecticut, Florida Atlantic University, and Louisiana State University

Scholarly interests:

  • Feminist, critical/emancipatory, & postmodern theories and methodologies
  • Women’s health
  • Art and Aesthetics
  • Nursing theory
  • Wholistic/caring theories and modalities
  • LGBTQ Health

Source: https://peggychinn.com/resume/

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