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Barbara Rose-Lovett is an Instructor II at the College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, where she also serves as Director of the Skills and Simulation Centres. In this dual role, she provides academic and administrative leadership in simulation-based learning for undergraduate nursing and midwifery programs.
Her educational background includes:
- Master of Nursing - Nurse Practitioner, family/all ages, Dalhousie University (2011–2013)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Distinction, Dalhousie University (2010–2011)
- Applied Arts - Nursing Diploma with Honors, Selkirk College (2000–2003)
Barbara has over 20 years of nursing experience encompassing acute and community care, public health, infrastructure development, and post-secondary teaching across theory, skills, simulation, and clinical practice. She has worked in diverse cultural and geopolitical settings to support healthcare capacity building for communities in Canada and internationally.
Her work has been recognized with the Association of Regulated Nurses of Manitoba (ARNM) Award of Excellence for Outstanding Interprofessional Team (2023). She is actively engaged in advancing nursing education through innovative simulation practices and interprofessional collaboration.
She has not published any research articles in the provided text, but her contributions are primarily in educational leadership and clinical training. She does not appear to have formal advisees listed, nor is there mention of specific grants or research funding. Her leadership in the Skills and Simulation Centres underscores her commitment to high-quality, experiential learning environments in nursing education.




