The following is a list of University of Toronto experts who can comment on a variety of issues related to Nursing Week, May 7 to 13, 2012.
Gender and health behaviour change in cardiac rehabilitation
Gender and access to health care
Jan E. Angus
Associate professor; Adjunct scientist, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Cardiopulmonary Program
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
jan.angus@utoronto.ca
Breastfeeding
Postpartum depression
Cindy-Lee Dennis
Associate professor; Canada Research Chair in perinatal community health, University of Toronto; Shirley Brown Chair in women’s mental health research, Women’s College Research Institute
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-946-8608
cindylee.dennis@utoronto.ca
Nursing-sensitive patient outcomes
Technology at the point of care
Patient safety in home care
Late career nurses
Diane M. Doran
Professor
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-978-2866
diane.doran@utoronto.ca
Existential nursing care in haematology oncology
Transitions from curative to palliative end-of-life care in nurses’ work
Doris Leung
Assistant professor
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-946-5959
doris.leung@utoronto.ca
Refractory angina, heart disease and chronic chest pain
Inter-professional pain education
The use of simulation to teach pain assessment and management skills Michael McGillion
Assistant professor; Board of directors, Canadian Pain Society
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416 946 3989
michael.mcgillion@utoronto.ca
Care of the elderly
Katherine McGilton
Associate professor; Senior scientist, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-597-3422 ext. 2500
kathy.mcgilton@utoronto.ca or mcgilton.kathy@torontorehab.on.ca
Breast cancer, genetics
Cancer prevention
Kelly Metcalfe
Associate professor
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-978-2851
kelly.metcalfe@utoronto.ca
Nursing – professional issues and education
Nursing roles in health care
Nursing shortage
Regulation of health professional practice
Team-based health care
Global health and the health professions
Sioban Nelson
Dean and Professor
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-978-2862
dean.nursing@utoronto.ca
Nurse practitioners
Chronic disease management, including heart failure and diabetes
Impedance cardiography
Monica Parry
Assistant professor and Director, Nurse Practitioner Programs
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-946-3561
Cell: 613-532-1021
monica.parry@utoronto.ca
Pain in children
Knowledge translation
Bonnie Stevens
Professor; Signy Hildur Eaton Chair in paediatric nursing research, The Hospital for Sick Children
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-813-6595
b.stevens@utoronto.ca
For appointments, please contact Shanita, administrative assistant: 416-813-8276
Sleep during pregnancy
Sleep for families with an infant, child or adolescent
Robyn Stremler
Assistant Professor and Canadian Institutes of Health Research New Investigator
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-978-6925
robyn.stremler@utoronto.ca
Retention
Patient safety
Nurse managers and management
Ann Tourangeau
Associate professor; Graduate coordinator
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-978-6919
ann.tourangeau@utoronto.ca
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For more information, please contact:
Sarah Gopaul
Communications Assistant
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Office: 416-946-3657
Email: sarah.gopaul@utoronto.ca

