
معرفی
Mobola Ogunbiyi is an Instructor at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Nursing, specializing in Mental Health and Addictions Nursing Education. She holds a BSc in Mental Health Nursing and an MSc in Mental Health from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, alongside a Canadian Clinical Nursing Educator (CCNE) certification. With over 15 years of clinical experience, she has worked across diverse mental health settings including Adult Inpatient, Child & Adolescent, Eating Disorder Units, and Addiction Services.
Her teaching spans all years of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, focusing on courses such as NURS 204: Communication and Professional Relationships, NURS 308: Integrating Mental Health and Addiction within Nursing Practice, and NURS 431: Community Nursing Practice. Her research interests emphasize transcultural nursing practices, immigrant health challenges, and dementia care, employing qualitative methodologies to explore these areas.
While no specific grants or laboratories are noted, her certifications and clinical background highlight her commitment to advancing nursing education and patient-centered care in complex mental health contexts.




