by R&S | Sep 9, 2011 | Research & Scholarship
By Madeline Walker After travelling very different paths, Ann Syme and Kara Schick Makaroff convocate together this November with PhDs in Nursing. While their journeys differ, Ann and Kara share feelings of pride mixed with relief as the first two students to graduate...
by R&S | Sep 9, 2011 | Research & Scholarship
By Leslie Kenny Since the 1960s, the hospice movement, with its philosophy of dignity and compassionate care for the terminally ill, has gained widespread recognition as a model of choice for end-of-life care. Evolving out of the Christian roots of the British health...
by R&S | Sep 9, 2011 | Research & Scholarship
In The Trouble with Sauling Around, Madeline Walker probes the complex and troubled relationship between ethnicity, society, and religious conversion in late twentieth-century African American and Mexican American autobiography. Religious conversion, the turning away...
by R&S | Sep 9, 2011 | Research & Scholarship
By Emma Hannah In the realm of the cancer patient, the space in between the cancer care system and the palliative care system is currently undefined. While many presume that it is a place of transition, Ann Syme’s dissertation, Organizing transitions in palliative...
by R&S | Sep 7, 2011 | Research & Scholarship
University of Victoria, InspireNet InspireNet: A virtual nursing network developed through social media and Web 2.0 technologies InspireNet (Innovative Nursing Services and Practice Informed by Research and Evaluation) is BC’s Nursing Health Services Research Network...
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