
About
Dr. Noelle Rohatinsky is an Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Nursing. She holds a BSN (2002), MN (2008), and PhD (2013) from the same institution. Her research focuses on enhancing healthcare access and delivery, particularly in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, rural healthcare environments, and caregiver-patient dynamics. She has contributed to the development of national certifications in medical-surgical nursing and led initiatives to improve patient-centered care.
Her education includes:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (2002)
- Master of Nursing (2008)
- Doctor of Philosophy (2013)
Research interests span:
- Patient-oriented research
- Health systems optimization
- Rural healthcare workforce challenges
- IBD care models
- Healthcare provider well-being
Her recent publications highlight innovations in IBD care delivery, caregiver support systems, and pandemic-related healthcare provider stress. She has received multiple awards, including the USSU Teaching Excellence Award (2019) and the Provost's Outstanding Teaching Award (2018).
Dr. Rohatinsky has served on committees for the Canadian Nurses Association, College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan, and the Canadian Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nursing group. Her work emphasizes mentorship in rural healthcare and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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