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Rhonda Dube is an Instructor II at the College of Nursing, University of Manitoba, where she contributes significantly to the education and development of future nurses. She is based at the Helen Glass Centre for Nursing on the Fort Garry Campus in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is actively involved in clinical teaching, skills lab instruction, and interprofessional education.
- Bachelor of Nursing, University of Manitoba (2001)
- Master of Nursing, University of Manitoba (2003)
Rhonda's teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive, inclusive, and learner-centered environment. She emphasizes the importance of connecting classroom knowledge to real-world clinical practice, believing that students learn best when they are inspired and understand the relevance of their studies. Her experience in diverse clinical areas such as cardiology, ICU, palliative care, and geriatrics enriches her teaching approach.
Her academic and professional focus lies in nursing education, clinical competency development, and interprofessional collaboration. While no individual research publications are listed, her educational roles suggest strong engagement in pedagogical practices and curriculum delivery in nursing.
She was recognized with the Outstanding Interprofessional Team Award by the Association of Regulated Nurses of Manitoba in 2022, highlighting her collaborative contributions to healthcare education.
Rhonda has served as a teaching assistant, sessional instructor, course leader, clinical leader, remediation facilitator, and senior practicum advisor. She is committed to ongoing professional development and enhancing her instructional skills through continuous learning opportunities.
She is affiliated with the College of Nursing and contributes to its mission through direct teaching, student advising, and participation in interprofessional initiatives.




