USask health research leaders honoured with SHRF awards
Internationally recognized environmental and health researcher Dr. Ingrid Pickering (PhD) has been awarded the 2018 Achievement Award by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF)
Internationally recognized environmental and health researcher Dr. Ingrid Pickering (PhD) has been awarded the 2018 Achievement Award by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF)
Dr. Linda Ferguson is honoured with the 2018 Pat Griffin Scholar Award
Small, rural communities across Canada are facing decreasing skilled labour pools, inadequate access to technology, aging residents, unique health challenges,loss of services and rising crime.
Dr. Louise Racine and Dr. Susan Fowler-Kerry’s project explores the needs of and the challenges to providing culturally competent palliative care to Indigenous populations living in rural and remote areas of Saskatchewan
Dr. Louise Racine has been awarded five grants to help further her research on immigrant, refugee and Indigenous health.
Postdoctoral Scholar Meridith Burles has accepted a Research Fellow position with the Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre
Please join the College of Nursing in congratulating Drs. Angela Bowen and Geoffrey Maina on their successful applications in the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) Sprout Grant competition. The SHRF sprout grant is offered in partnership with the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research and is aimed at investing in patient-oriented research to improve the health and care of Saskatchewan people. The successful funding of both these projects represents a 100% success rate for College of Nursing applications in this latest competition.
Assistant Professor Dr. Don Leidl has received funding to evaluate the use of our distributed learning infrastructure.
A community partnership in Prince Albert, led by College of Nursing researcher Dr. June Anonson, is looking at homelessness.