缅北强奸

Celine G茅linas named Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Nursing

Professor Celine G茅linas is one of 18 exceptional nurses across Canada to be named to the Canadian Academy of Nursing 2022 Class of Fellows

缅北强奸 Professor Celine G茅linas, PhD, is one of 18 exceptional nurses across Canada recently inducted by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Nursing. Fellows are among the most accomplished nurses in our country and their successful nominations reflect careers of sustained impact across nursing and healthcare systems as well as outstanding commitment to advancing the nursing profession.

鈥淚 was touched when my peers at the Ingram School of Nursing (ISoN) suggested that I apply for this fellowship,鈥 notes Professor G茅linas. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud to be a nurse and feel privileged to work with so many amazing peers in nursing as well as other health professions.鈥

An internationally recognized expert in pain research, Prof. G茅linas developed the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT), considered the gold standard assessment guide for patients unable to self-report their pain levels. Available in 20 languages, the CPOT has been implemented in several hundred intensive care units on six continents.

As she recalls, prior to the development of this tool, there was no adequate way to assess pain in critical care patients. 鈥淎s a nurse working in the intensive care unit, this bothered me, and I was determined to do something about it.鈥 That determination propelled her to undertake PhD studies in nursing at Universit茅 Laval, followed by post-doctoral training at 缅北强奸.

"Nurses are care experts which gives us a unique perspective when it comes to research,鈥 says Prof. G茅linas, who is a Nurse Scientist at the Centre for Nursing Research and Project Director at the Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital.

Prof. G茅linas, who joined the Faculty at the ISoN in 2007, supervises student research projects at the master鈥檚, doctoral and post-doctoral levels. She has received multiple competitive funding and career awards from provincial and national funding agencies, including two recent Canadian Institutes for Health research (CIHR) project grants. A prolific author, she has published more than 135 articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Since May 2020, she has served as Co-director of the Reseau de recherch茅 en intervention en sciences infirmi猫res du Qu茅bec (RRISIQ). Comprised of 150 researchers from eight affiliated universities as well as research centres throughout Quebec, the RRISIQ is recognized for its research expertise in clinical intervention, organizational intervention and education.

Prof. G茅linas is proud of the impact that nursing research has on the health of the population. 鈥淩esearch is all about teamwork. I really believe that Together Each Achieves More.鈥

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