SRC Colloquium
The Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing SRC Colloquium is a forum for faculty and their collaborators to share their scholarly, research or creative activities.
All members of the Faculty of Community Services are welcome to attend.
Begun as a series of monthly, individual seminars, each colloquium now features two 20 minute presentations.
Here is a list of the colloquia for the 2012-2013 year. To read the abstract, please click on the title of the presentation.
2013-2014
October 7 1145-1300 POD-463 |
Methods in Practice: Doing Qualitative and Arts-based Health Research with Children and Youth Evaluation of Supports for Family Caregivers of Children with Medical Complexity |
December 2 1145-1300 POD-463 |
Margareth Zanchetta, Lorena Baku and Patrice Nehmbard |
January 13 TBD POD-463 |
Nancy Purdy and Genedith Estrada |
February 3 1145-1300 POD-463 |
Oona St-Amant
Elaine Santa Mina |
March 3 1145-1300 POD-463 |
Annette Bailey |
2012-2013
Past colloquia are listed below. To read the abstract, please click on the title of the presentation.
2011-2012
October 3 1100-1200
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Margareth Zanchetta, Linda Cooper, Janice Waddell, Josephine Wong discussed the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Scholars program |
1100-1200
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Jay Wolofsky presented "Journal ranking deconstructed" |
February 6 1100-1200
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Margareth Zanchetta & Sepali Guruge presented "Social support for breast cancer management among Portuguese-speaking immigrant women" |
March 5 1100-1200 |
Faith Donald & Lori Schindel Martin present "Integration of Nurse Practitioners in Canadian Long-Term Care Settings: A Pan-Canadian Study"
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Corinne Hart presents "The elephant in the room – Hidden discourse in Interprofessional collaboration and teamwork"
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| April 2 |
Nancy Purdy & Lori Schindel Martin present "Opposites attract: A successful partnership for instrument development and testing"
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2010-2011
January 27 |
Daria Romaniuk presented “Congruency between parents’ actual and desired participation in the care of their hospitalized child.”
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This colloquium presentation was repeated in March 2011, at a faculty meeting, increasing the profile of the series, and exposing more people to this outstanding work.
2009-2010
September 24 |
Cristina Catallo presented "Being Found Out--A Grounded Theory Explaining Intimate Partner Violence Disclosure Processes by Women in Urban Emergency Department Settings."
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November 4 |
Heather Beanlands, Beth McCay and Karen Spalding facilitated a dialogue on Master's Thesis supervision.
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November 25 |
Margareth Zanchetta, Alia Maulgue, and Jonathan Tel presented "Deeds, learning and accomplishments of a technical visit to Brazil to disseminate / exchange knowledge about social determinants of health and social vulnerabilities"
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January 25 |
Mandana Vahabi presented "Iranian women’s knowledge and beliefs about breast cancer and screening"
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February 23 |
Susan Bishop presented "Nurse-client decision-making: Concept analysis, model, and middle-range descriptive theory."
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March 31 |
Nancy Purdy presents "Effects of nursing work environments on nurse and patient outcomes."
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2008-2009
| Sept 25 | Susannah Edwards presented "Recruitment issues in community-based pallative care." |
| Oct 28 |
Andrea Pena, Laura Leonard, Ramir Bugarin, Victoria Leonard, and Margareth Zanchetta presented "Students' experience fof knowledge transfer/exchange: Health promotion for social development in Brazil." |
| Nov 26 | Jasna Schwind presented "Personal narrative reflection: Past present and future." |
| Jan 26 |
Sepali Guruge presented "Doing international research on violence against women: Opportunities and challenges." |
| Feb 26 |
Arthur Frank presented "From memoir to analysis: Issues of voice in healthcare research and practice." |
| Mar 23 |
Jennifer Lapum presented "The performative manifestation of a research identity: Storying the journey through poetry." |
| Apr 16 |
Mary-Kate Garrity presented "Working with female sexual violence survivors: An exploration into therapists’ intimate relationships." |
If you have questions about the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing Colloquium, please contact Krista Abramovic at kabramov@ryerson.ca .
