
About
Carmen Dell is a Lecturer at the University of Saskatchewan, teaching courses in nursing and patient care. Her work bridges clinical practice with academic instruction, focusing on mental health, addiction, and person-centered care.
Education
- BA
- BScN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
- MN (Master of Nursing)
Research Interests
Carmen’s research explores forensic mental health and the integration of patient-centered approaches in specialty courts. Her thesis, "The Experience of Participants in the Saskatoon Mental Health Strategy Court," highlights her commitment to stabilizing mental health through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Courses Taught
- NURS 120: Human Anatomy For Nursing
- NURS 202: Assessment and Components of Care I
- NURS 203: Assessment and Components of Care II
- NURS 204: Communication and Professional Relationships
- NURS 220: Concepts of Patient and Family Centered Care
- NURS 308: Integrating Mental Health and Addiction Within Nursing Practice
- NURS 311: Core Competencies for the Management of Complex Patient Care I
- NURS 312: Core Competencies for the Management of Complex Patient Care II
- NURS 450: Practice Integration
Professional Experience
Carmen maintains frontline practice at St. Paul’s Hospital while contributing to academic nursing education. She previously worked at the Regional Psychiatric Centre and in multiple hospital departments in Meadow Lake, SK.
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