
معرفی
Cara Sharpe is an Instructor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Nursing. She joined the institution in 2017 and specializes in teaching clinical and laboratory components of nursing education, focusing on patient-centered care, complex patient management, and maternal-child health. Her clinical experience spans surgery, endoscopy, obstetrics, and palliative care.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Nursing Education Program of Saskatchewan (NEPS), 2012
Teaching Responsibilities:
- NURS 203: Assessment and Components of Care II - Lab
- NURS 220: Concepts of Patient and Family Centered Care - Lab
- NURS 221: Patient and Family Centered Care in Clinical Practice
- NURS 311/312: Core Competencies for the Management of Complex Patient Care - Lab
- NURS 321: Therapeutic Interventions for Individuals and Groups
- NURS 331: Maternal Child and Adolescent Family Centered Nursing Practice
- NURS 333: Complex Nursing Care Practice
- NURS 450: Practice Integration
Professional Background: Cara's clinical expertise informs her teaching, emphasizing hands-on learning in labs and clinical settings. She is based at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre, contributing to both academic and practical training for nursing students.
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