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Anne-Marie Martinez is an agregated practical training Professor at the Faculty of Nursing Sciences, Université de Montréal since 2012. Her clinical practice focuses on advanced nursing care, previously at the Montreal Children's Hospital and currently as a senior advisor at the Phare Enfant et Familles. She holds a DEC in Nursing (1982), BSc in Health Sciences (1989), MSc in Nursing (1997), and Post-Master's Diploma from Institut Argyle (2000).
- Education:
- 1982: DEC in Nursing (Collège André-Laurendeau)
- 1989: BSc in Health Sciences, Nursing, Public Health (Université de Montréal)
- 1997: MSc in Nursing (Université de Montréal)
- 2000: Post-Master's Diploma in Human Relations (Institut Argyle)
Her research focuses on family systemic interventions, adolescent health, palliative care, and grief counseling. Notable areas include parental bereavement, spiritual care in nursing education, and family-centered pediatric care. She has conducted over 15 years of clinical research in pediatric and palliative care settings.
Her publications emphasize grief experiences in fathers, spiritual dimensions in nursing practice, and palliative care models. She has supervised numerous master's theses and directed clinical training projects in pediatric and palliative care contexts.
Professional contributions include membership in Quebec's Interprofessional Council on Psychotherapy (CCIP) and work on regulatory standards for psychotherapy practices. Active in continuing education, she delivers webinars on adolescent health and palliative care across Quebec and New Brunswick.
Her clinical expertise spans 30+ years in pediatric hospitals, neonatal intensive care units, and specialized palliative care settings. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to develop family-centered intervention frameworks and grief support programs.
