Faculty members from the School of Nursing have been in the spotlight over the past few months, with interviews and profiles in the local media and beyond:
Dr. Marsha Campbell-Yeo has developed a You-Tube video for parents (above) - "It Doesn't Have to Hurt: Strategies for Helping Children with Shots and Needles." The videos were produced with funds from a Knowledge Dissemination Grant from the NSHRF. Dr. Campbell-Yeo was also interviewed by Global News on the subject of chronic pain, and on World Prematurity Day.
Dr. Marilyn MacDonald and Dr. Margot Latimer have been profiled by the Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation.
Dr. Sheri Price has been profiled by the College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia.
Dr. Ingrid Waldron was interviewed by the Chronicle Herald about her research study focused on how race, gender, sexual orientation, income, education and disability affect the health of African-Nova Scotians and aboriginal people in north-end Halifax.
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