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Lisa Timmerman is an Instructor II in the College of Nursing at the University of Manitoba, where she teaches skills, clinical, and theory courses, with a focus on the Supportive and Palliative Care theory course. She plays a key role in nursing education and curriculum development.
Education:
- Master of Nursing (MN), University of Manitoba (2017)
- Bachelor of Nursing (BN), University of Manitoba (2012)
Her research and teaching interests center on palliative and supportive care, clinical nursing education, and undergraduate training. She integrates her clinical experience from medicine and in-patient palliative care units into her pedagogy, fostering experiential learning.
Lisa received the Students’ Teacher Recognition Recipient for the College of Nursing in 2021 and the ARNM Medal of Excellence in 2018, highlighting her excellence in teaching and professional practice. She was also awarded the Irene E. Nordwich Scholarship in 2015 and held the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship from 2014 to 2016.
Lisa began her academic journey as a preceptor for nursing students during clinical practice, which sparked her passion for education. She contributed to the development of the new Supportive and Palliative Care theory course in the undergraduate nursing curriculum. While no formal advisees are listed, her role as a preceptor and instructor demonstrates strong mentorship. There is no mention of research grants or active labs, but her work remains deeply integrated with clinical and educational practice.




