
Natasha Hubbard Murdoch
Assistant Professor · Interprofessional Education
University of SaskatchewanAbout
Dr. Natasha Hubbard Murdoch is an Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's School of Nursing, specializing in interprofessional education, caregiver experiences, and nursing workforce resilience. Her research bridges qualitative and mixed-methods approaches to address aging in place, healthcare access, and pandemic-driven educational innovations.
- PhD in Nursing
- Master of Nursing (MN)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
- Registered Nurse (RN) certification
Her research explores:
- Interprofessional team dynamics
- LGBTQ+ caregiving in aging populations
- Frontline provider burnout
- Educational interventions for long-term care
- Telehealth solutions for social isolation
Recent publications highlight a focus on mixed-methods studies to evaluate online education platforms, queer caregiving frameworks, and pandemic impacts on nurse autonomy. Her work often collaborates with family and community partners to enhance caregiver support systems.
- Encircling Older Adult Care Summit (2023, $10,000)
- COMPASS caregiver education program (2023, $20,000)
- SHRF Research Connections (2020, $10,000)
She leads initiatives like the NSERC-funded mentorship audit and CABHI's relational care education intervention, advancing healthcare team capacity globally and locally.
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