@laura_lista @craig_dale1@Samantha_J_Mayo @DeenaKCosta @UofTNursing Congratulations my brilliant friend - Dr. Istanboulian. It has been a pleasure to share this PhD journey with you. I am incredibly proud of you!
Our new study highlights inequities in access to EOLcare in Canada
@UofTNursing#EndofLifeCare#PalliativeCare#MAiD
Experiences of healthcare providers with eligible patients’ loss of decision-making capacity while awaiting medical assistance in dying https://t.co/NW3WtJCBS2
I am fortunate to have worked with and learned from Dr. Godkin @THP_hospital and to be mentored by her through my PhD program @UofTNursing@utjcb
This award is so well deserved! Congratulations Dianne!
@BioethicsCanada
Congratulations to THP Senior Ethicist Dr. Dianne Godkin on receiving @BioethicsCanada’s Distinguished Service Award.
Dianne is being recognized for her incredible leadership, advocacy and mentorship in the field of bioethics.
Congratulations to THP Senior Ethicist Dr. Dianne Godkin on receiving @BioethicsCanada’s Distinguished Service Award.
Dianne is being recognized for her incredible leadership, advocacy and mentorship in the field of bioethics.
#NewPublication "Neuro-oncology clinicians' perspectives on factors affecting brain cancer patients' access to medical assistance in dying: A qualitative study" #MAiD https://t.co/d1tWLt4hdo
I am honoured to be awarded the #SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship. This grant will support my PhD research which aims to influence health policies that promote #TB equity among migrants with a precarious immigration status in Canada. Tx @SSHRC_CRSH@UofT and all who have supported me!
Proud supervisor on a very successful PhD defence with all 3 papers already published! Congratulations Dr. Laura Buckley!! @laurabuckley Thank-you committee members @ClevKristin Whitney Berta, examiners @gretagc @CranleyResearch and chair Margaret MacNeill
"The PhD program @UofTNursing offers resources & tools to support my interests in healthcare ethics and qualitative research methodologies," - PhD candidate @msvariath. Become a leader in nursing science, earn your PhD with us at #UofT. Learn more: https://t.co/SuY1dWEpQN
Health care providers’ ethical perspectives on waiver of final consent for MAiD: a qualitative study Caroline Variath, Elizabeth Peter, Lisa Cranley & Dianne Godkin https://t.co/KWYHp3CGSg
Are you a practicing RN who has provided care to an unvaccinated adult with #COVID19 and would be interested in sharing your experience? #UofT researchers want to hear from you for a new #nursingethics study. Learn more by emailing: [email protected]
"Without care for nurses, care for patients will not be possible"
From our study:
Nurses’ experiences of ethical responsibilities of care during the COVID-19 pandemic
By Dr.ElizabethPeter Dr.ShanMohammed @tieghank@MaciverJ@UofTNursing@NursingEthicsJ1
https://t.co/vl66trKaj7
Nurses’ experiences of ethical responsibilities of care during the COVID-19 pandemic - Elizabeth Peter, Shan Mohammed, Tieghan Killackey, Jane MacIver, Caroline Variath, 2022 https://t.co/D8BHz4Udn4
Elizabeth Peter, RN, PhD, professor at @UofTNursing, is currently presenting at #HotTopicsNeo2021 the talk: "COVID-19 Heroes, Angels, and Public Health Tyrants: Time to Rethink Our Moral Identities"