Celebrating McGill Nursing Faculty: International Women's Day 2018

While the number of nurses who are male is on the rise, the vast majority are still women. On International Women's Day, we celebrate McGill Nursing women who are making major strides for nursing, impacting lives, and effecting change in health and health care.

Every year on March 8 since 1975, International Women's Day is marked by celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women around the globe. The day continues to be a call to action for making gender parity a worldwide reality.

It’s no secret: when it comes to health and health care, nurses play a huge role. Providing 90% of health care services in the world, nurses have always have been at the forefront of change in health care and public health. No other health care professional has such a broad and far-reaching role, and the vast majority of nurses are still women.

On International Women’s Day 2018, we are shining the spotlight on some of the accomplished and inspiring McGill Nursing faculty, who are making major strides in the nursing profession, making a difference in people’s lives, and effecting change in health and health care.

From maternal and child health, community and Indigenous health, oncology and caregiver quality of life, to digital health and technology, McGill Nursing faculty are leading the charge in nursing research, academic excellence and community outreach.

 

Sonia Semenic

Supporting new mothers’ breastfeeding goals has positive impacts on everyone, mothers, children, families, and society at large, with less cost to our health care systems.” 
- ISoN PhD Program Director and Assistant Professor Sonia Semenic, RN, PhD
Read the full story: Nursing Research Program Targets Improving Breastfeeding Support for New Mothers

I realized how much support caregivers needed in order to carry out their role, and how much the illness of their loved one affected them.
- ISoN Assistant Professor Sylvie Lambert, RN, PhD, St. Mary’s Research Centre Research Associate, and Canada Research Chair Tier 2
Read the full story: Nursing Research Targets Caregiver Health and Quality of Life

There is a vibrant and resilient OI community across the globe, and we’ll continue to work towards better health outcomes for these children and their families, so that they have tools to help them live as well as possible.
- ISoN Assistant Professor Argerie Tsimicalis, RN, PhD
Read the full story: McGill Nursing research helping to improve quality of life of children with brittle bone disease

    

We are creating a real, tangible connection between two communities, learning from and helping each other.
- ISoN Assistant Professor Francoise Filion, RN, MScN, and ISoN Faculty Lecturer Jodi Tuck, RN, HBSc., MSc (A), Co-Chairs of Global and Indigenous Health Nursing (GAIHN) at McGill
Read the full story: Ashukin program connects McGill Nursing students with Quebec Indigenous communities

Eating is part of everyday life, and how a child eats depends largely on how their family and friends eat, and on their access to different types of food.
- ISoN Assistant Professor Andraea Van Hulst, RN, PhD
Read the full story: McGill Nursing Researcher Targeting Childhood Obesity for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

  

We both strongly believe that technology is the future and has the potential to improve health care and education.
- ISoN Associate Professor Antonia Arnaert, RN, PhD, and ISoN Assistant Professor and Nurse Practitioner (NP) Programs Director Norma Ponzoni, RN, M.Sc.N., M.Ed., PhD(c)
Read the full story: Digital Health Week: McGill Nursing faculty members are moving health care forward

 

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