
معرفی
Debbie Schutte is an Instructor at the College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (1996) from USask and has over two decades of experience in community nursing, focusing on First Nations, urban, and rural settings. Her expertise spans sexual health, prenatal/postnatal care, school health, food security, and youth mentorship. She integrates real-world community insights into her teaching, strengthening the college's community ties.
Education: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (1996, University of Saskatchewan).
Research Interests: Community health with emphases on health promotion, maternal child health, communicable disease management, and rural/urban health disparities. She advocates for food security through involvement in local initiatives like the Prince Albert Food Coalition and Smart Families Food Cooperative.
Teaching: Courses include Patient and Family Centered Care, Family Nursing, Mental Health & Addictions, Community Nursing Practice, and Transitioning to Professional Practice.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. She actively contributes to external committees focused on food security and community health.




