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Marie-Claude Gratton Simpson is a permanent professor at the University of Saint-Boniface, specializing in nursing sciences within the Schools of Nursing and Health Studies. She holds a Diploma in Nursing Sciences from Université de Saint-Boniface, a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Ottawa, and a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Manitoba. Her teaching focuses on internships in nursing practice, including courses spanning mental health, community health, and complex care.
- Diploma: Université de Saint-Boniface
- Bachelor: University of Ottawa
- Master: University of Manitoba
Research Interests: Simpson's work centers on nursing education, clinical practice preparedness, and student well-being. She explores evidence-based approaches to community health internships, the integration of simulation in nursing training, and anxiety in undergraduate clinical placements. Her research often employs qualitative methodologies and collaborates with institutions like Sigma Theta Tau International.
Professional Engagement: She serves on community leadership committees, including roles at the Daycare 'A Space to Grow' and Operation Red Nose. Her affiliations include the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba and Sigma Theta Tau International.
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