Shelley Cobbett

Adjunct Assistant Professor

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Email: shelley.cobbett@dal.ca
Phone: 902-742-3542 Ext 1371
Fax: 902-749-1545
Mailing Address: 
Dalhousie University
School of Nursing
Yarmouth Campus
1st Floor, Beulah Raymond Hall
58 Vancouver Street
Yarmouth, NS B5A 2P5
 

Biography

Dr. Cobbett's clinical practice area of expertise is maternal newborn nursing. Her research has focused predominantly in the area of nursing education with a specific focus related to online nursing education and professional socialization. Her methodological expertise is in quantitative approaches however the majority of her research also includes a qualitative aspect in addition to the quantitative methodology.

Education

Ed. D 2006
RN 1984
BN 1988
Gerontology Diploma 1991
MN 1995

Memberships

  • Atlantic Region Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing 1996 - Present
  • Sigma Theta Ti – Rho Rho Chapter- Member 1999 – Present
  • College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia, member (1984 - Present)

Awards and Honours

  • Graduated with Distinction Marks- Doctoral Degree, CSU, 2006
  • Nova Scotia Registered Nurses Foundation, Scholarship for Doctoral Studies, 2002.

Publications

  • Cobbett, S., Hartigan-Rogers, J., & Redmond, S. (2013). Adoption of evidence-based best practice regarding three-option multiple choice questions: It’s about time! Peer-reviewed paper presented at the Western North-western Region Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing. Edmonton, AB: February 21-23, 2013.
  • Cobbett, S. (2013). Chapter PowerPoint Presentations: Maternal Child Nursing Care in Canada (1st ed.). Toronto, ON: Elsevier.
  • Cobbett, S. (2013). Electronic Test bank: Maternal Child Nursing Care in Canada (1st ed.). Toronto, ON: Elsevier.
  • Cobbett, S. (2013). (Adapted). Nursing Management: Sexually transmitted infections. In Goldsworthy, S. and Barry, M. (Eds.). Medical-Surgical nursing in Canada: Assessment and management of clinical problems (3rd ed.). Toronto, ON: Elsevier.
  • Cobbett, S. (2013). (Adapted). Nursing Management: Male reproductive problems. In Goldsworthy, S. and Barry, M. (Eds.). Medical-Surgical nursing in Canada: Assessment and management of clinical problems (3rd ed.). Toronto, ON: Elsevier.