In the past four years, we’ve welcomed 18 new professors—each bringing expertise in areas like forensic nursing, anti-racism in healthcare, and youth mental health.
With the Faculty of Nursing ranked #1 in Canada (Maclean’s) and #7 in the world (QS Rankings), we are leading the way in research and education.
Read about this exciting renewal and meet three of our newest faculty members:
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#UAlbertaNursing #NursesWhoLead #NursingResearch
This month we are highlighting posts from @ImmunizedotCa on our Facebook and Instagram accounts. Check them out here 👇https://t.co/CDeXeEUGL7
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#VaccinesWork
At CanChild Centre, we are committed to advancing research and knowledge translation to improve the lives of children with disabilities. On this special day, we celebrate the progress we’ve made and the work still ahead. Happy International Day of Persons with Disabilities!
Today's MEET the MATCH sponsor, @PCLConstruction has been working on projects with the Stollery since the beginning, and most recently, they completed the amazing renovation of the Saville Family Beach.
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Our 2023-24 Impact Report is here! Redesigned and available in English and French. Read our ARCHE team spotlight, asthma resource highlight, and discover the top healthcare provider resources downloaded this year: https://t.co/AQBGx1PHfF @arch4evidence @NENAcanada@AMUQmd#trekk
📢Tomorrow is the last day to vote! Voting only takes a minute or two, just follow the link and select the infographic you want to vote for. We appreciate all the support!!
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Our Family Needs infographic on caregiver’s emotional needs for Health Care Providers. The whole healthcare team SHARES THE CARE of families’ emotional needs.
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Congratulations to WCHRI member Lisa Hartling, who was recently elected a fellow in the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. Hartling was recognized for her research and its direct contribution to better health for all Canadians!
Read more:
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Help demonstrate the impact of evidence on human development, child and youth health in Canada.
Dr. Shannon Scott and the ECHO ARCHE Research Program have entered an infographic into the annual CIHR IHDCYH Talks Competition.
Vote online for their submission - Asthma and children: what you should know - before November 30: https://t.co/cfSETq1nP3
#IHDCYHTalks #EchoKTOfficial
We’re thrilled to be in this year’s @cihr_irsc#IHDCYH Talks Competition. You can support our entry by voting for our #asthma infographic here: https://t.co/26PYfF5H5t