Associate Professor Emeritus
Craig Dale RN, PhD, CNCC(C)
Associate Professor Emeritus
My research focuses on fundamental care for critically ill ventilator-assisted patients. Craig Dale RN PhD is an Associate Professor Emeritus at the Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto […]
Professor Emerita
Bonnie Stevens RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
With what we have learned from research on pain assessment and management, it is no longer tolerable to let children and infants suffer from needless pain and its consequences. Dr. […]
Professor Emerita
Ann Tourangeau RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
If we know what (and how) nursing structures and care process affect a healthcare outcome, we can manage these factors to improve healthcare outcomes. Professor Ann Tourangeau is a Professor […]
Professor Emerita
Judy Watt-Watson RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
Access to appropriate pain management is a human right. To this end, interprofessional pain education helps to improve collaboration and the quality of health outcomes for patients. Dr. Judy Watt-Watson […]
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Emeritus
Francine Wynn RN, PhD
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Emeritus
Dr. Francine Wynn’s academic background is in cultural anthropology, as well as social and political thought. Her interests are philosophical. Her philosophy is based in interpretive phenomenology (Heidegger, Agamben, Nancy, Merleau-Ponty) […]
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Emeritus
Anne Simmonds RN, PhD
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Emeritus
I view nursing education as a creative, dynamic and collaborative undertaking. When students and faculty bring their selves — their experience, knowledge, passions and beliefs — to the encounter, we can all […]
Professor Emerita
Jan Angus PhD
Professor Emerita
My research is dedicated to understanding gender and access disparities in health. Dr. Jan Angus researches gender and disparities in access to health care. Her work focuses on the social […]
Professor Emerita
Ruth Gallop RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
The interpersonal process has been a constant source of fascination for me. Helping nurses develop the abilities to truly hear the client’s message has been the driving force behind my […]
Professor Emerita
Catherine Hardie RN, EdD
Professor Emerita
Dr. Kate Hardie has studied the added strain that immigrant women experience when mothering a child in the hospital. She has presented on how language discordance affects their experience, and […]
Professor Emerita
Ellen Hodnett RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
My primary goal has been to provide decision-makers with the best possible evidence about helpful forms of care for childbearing women. Dr. Ellen Hodnett’s research program focuses on rigorous evaluations […]