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This site was created by Athabasca University Master of Nursing students for the purpose of MHST/NURS 621, Assignment 3. The creation of this website was a collective effort and was completed remotely with all four creators living in different provinces across Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the information is accurate as of July 2013. Following completion of the assignment, this website will not be regularly maintained or updated. Thank you.
This site was created by Athabasca University Master of Nursing students for the purpose of MHST/NURS 621, Assignment 3. The creation of this website was a collective effort and was completed remotely with all four creators living in different provinces across Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the information is accurate as of July 2013. Following completion of the assignment, this website will not be regularly maintained or updated. Thank you.
Jennifer Boone, BN, RN
Jennifer graduated from Memorial University in 2005. She went on to work in Edmonton, AB in critical care, community health and occupational health. She currently works in St. John's, Newfoundland in a Med-Surg Intensive Care Unit while completing her Masters of Nursing (teaching focus) program via distance education with Athabasca University. Jen lives with her husband, daughter and two dogs.
Jennifer graduated from Memorial University in 2005. She went on to work in Edmonton, AB in critical care, community health and occupational health. She currently works in St. John's, Newfoundland in a Med-Surg Intensive Care Unit while completing her Masters of Nursing (teaching focus) program via distance education with Athabasca University. Jen lives with her husband, daughter and two dogs.
Susan Chappell, BScN, RN
Susan graduated from the University of Prince Edward Island in 1996 and is currently completing her Masters of Nursing through Athabasca University. Her nursing experience includes both acute care and community care. Currently she works as the Clinical Nurse Lead in a collaborative family practice, which allows her to work to her full scope of RN practice. Susan lives in Prince Edward Island with her husband, son, and fur babies.
Susan graduated from the University of Prince Edward Island in 1996 and is currently completing her Masters of Nursing through Athabasca University. Her nursing experience includes both acute care and community care. Currently she works as the Clinical Nurse Lead in a collaborative family practice, which allows her to work to her full scope of RN practice. Susan lives in Prince Edward Island with her husband, son, and fur babies.
Lynn Humber, BN, RN
Lynn has a BA in psychology from Mount Allison University and a BN from University of Calgary. She is currently enrolled in the Master's of Nursing program at University of Athabasca. Lynn has worked in health care for fourteen years, working in areas such as mental health, adult medicine and surgery, infection control, public health and most recently she is working for Health Canada. Lynn lives in Nova Scotia with her husband and dog Bella.
Lynn has a BA in psychology from Mount Allison University and a BN from University of Calgary. She is currently enrolled in the Master's of Nursing program at University of Athabasca. Lynn has worked in health care for fourteen years, working in areas such as mental health, adult medicine and surgery, infection control, public health and most recently she is working for Health Canada. Lynn lives in Nova Scotia with her husband and dog Bella.
Pam Parsons, BN, RN
Pam graduated from the University of New Brunswick with a BN and a minor in Psychology. She is currently enrolled in the Master's of Health Studies program at the University of Athabasca. Pam has worked in the Mental Health and Addictions field since her graduation from UNB in 1999. Her experiences include working as a psychiatric nurse in an acute care setting, community mental health nursing and most recently as a manager of Mental Health and Addictions. Pam lives in Newfoundland with her husband, two sons and boxer dog Rosie.
Pam graduated from the University of New Brunswick with a BN and a minor in Psychology. She is currently enrolled in the Master's of Health Studies program at the University of Athabasca. Pam has worked in the Mental Health and Addictions field since her graduation from UNB in 1999. Her experiences include working as a psychiatric nurse in an acute care setting, community mental health nursing and most recently as a manager of Mental Health and Addictions. Pam lives in Newfoundland with her husband, two sons and boxer dog Rosie.