Upcoming community speaking event! @URFacultyofNur1
MAiD Track 2 Explained: An Information Café
Join us to learn about the Track 2 assessment process, the provincial MAiD processes, and highlights of the emerging research.
https://t.co/vCnXMwEfhW
Our Faculty members, Dr. Shauna Davies & Dr. Jaime Mantesso are off to Manilla, Phillipines to SPARKS 2024 to present. Safe journey and we look forward to hearing about this adventure! https://t.co/C2VPBQELk4 @uofregina
Join us to ask your questions at an information session about our degree RN program! January 30th at 1pm. Click the link 👇🏼 to register! @SCBScN1@SaskPolytech@UofRegina@URFacultyofNur1
https://t.co/D7JnVwFBdK
We want to invite you and people you may know with lived experiences of hidden homelessness to a community discussion. At this event, we will share what we have learned and ask for your help in creating a pathway out of hidden homelessness.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of SHRF, we are highlighting our researchers. Read about @USask researcher Donna Goodridge, who leveraged SHRF's support to build her research career. Read more about her story:
https://t.co/epP6jigsAW
#ResearchThatMatters#SHRF-20
#notarecruitmentproblem#supplydemand#retention
One bed in the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at the Regina General Hospital (RGH) is temporarily closed until September, according to a leaked memo obtained by the NDP opposition. https://t.co/iedzMIbRDX
Congratulations to our board member Dr. Sally Thorne on her appointment to the #OrderOfCanada. She is recognized for her extensive contributions to the practice & discipline of nursing, as a researcher, academic & leader. A well-deserved honour! https://t.co/lMViY4HNfw
Taking care of our mental health is vital for our overall well-being. It's okay to feel sad sometimes, which can happen for various reasons. However, knowing that feeling sad is a normal and natural human emotion is crucial. The key is to find ways to make yourself feel better again.
One effective way to cope with sadness is by engaging in physical activities like exercising, practicing daily workouts, or dancing. These activities release endorphins, improving your mood and making you feel good about yourself.
Remember that sadness is a passing feeling; you can feel happy again with the proper support and strategies.
From my cabin in the wilderness of the Yukon, I am creating joy and sharing it with everyone in the world. Enjoy the light of the Midnight Sun in the Yukon!
Retweets welcome. Looking for Saskatchewan funeral care professionals to participate in a study to better understand their experience supporting individuals and families before, during, and after a medically assisted death. 1/3
Happy International Nurses Day to our members, bursary recipients, donors and all nurses in Saskatchewan. We recognize the valuable work done every day by nurses and support education opportunities for continuing nursing excellence in Saskatchewan.
This is such a great step forward and something I would love to see replicated in the UK. Weight is one of the last acceptable form’s of discrimination and it would be great to legally change this. I hope we can learn from this example and replicate. #obesity@AboutObesityorg 👏🏼