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Kim Sefton, RN, MN, is an Instructor II at the College of Nursing, University of Manitoba, where she contributes to the education and development of future nurses through innovative and supportive teaching practices. She is based at the Helen Glass Centre for Nursing on the Fort Garry Campus.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Nursing (BN), University of Manitoba (2014)
- Master of Nursing (MN), Education Stream, University of Manitoba (2021)
Kim's research and professional interests center on nursing education, with a focus on clinical teaching, simulation-based learning, and mentorship. She is committed to fostering inclusive, diverse, and collaborative learning environments that empower both students and educators. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes compassionate guidance and lifelong learning as transformative forces in healthcare education.
While no recent publications are listed, her work reflects a strong engagement with pedagogical innovation and educational leadership in nursing.
Kim has received no publicly listed scientific awards.
She actively mentors students and supports faculty development in nursing education. Her professional experience includes roles as a clinical course leader, simulation facilitator, skills facilitator, and teaching assistant. She has also contributed to nursing programs at Red River College and Saint Elizabeth Health College, particularly in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health education.
Kim is involved in curriculum delivery and educational support within the College of Nursing, contributing to teams focused on clinical instruction, simulation labs, and student advising. Her work supports the development of competent, compassionate nursing professionals ready for diverse healthcare settings.




