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Jamie Penner is an Instructor II in the College of Nursing at the University of Manitoba, within the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences. She is actively engaged in nursing education and research, focusing on palliative and supportive care, family caregiving, and experiential learning. She teaches undergraduate courses and co-developed an innovative interdisciplinary course on family caregiving.
Education:
- PhD in Nursing, McGill University (in progress)
- Master of Nursing, University of Manitoba (2009)
- Bachelor of Nursing, University of Manitoba (2002)
- Bachelor of Physical Education, University of Manitoba (1997)
Her research focuses on improving the health and well-being of family caregivers through community-based interventions and enhancing caregiving literacy among healthcare students. She specializes in mixed methods research and intervention development, with a strong emphasis on experiential and relational learning approaches in nursing education.
Jamie has received research funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Manitoba Medical Services Foundation, and her work has been presented and published at local, national, and international levels.
Scientific Awards:
- Association of Regulated Nurses of Manitoba (ARNM) Excellence in Nursing Education Award (2023)
She is committed to collaborative research with communities and caregivers and aims to integrate a palliative approach into clinical nursing education. She has no listed advisees in the provided text. Her work contributes significantly to nursing pedagogy and caregiver support systems.
She is affiliated with the Helen Glass Centre for Nursing and contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives aimed at transforming healthcare education and practice through lived experience and evidence-based innovation.





