College of Nursing

Biography

Faith Bae is a registered nurse with 20 years of diverse clinical experience in pediatrics, critical care, emergency nursing, geriatrics, school nursing, nursing management, and education. She has taught at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Nursing since 2017.

Committed to lifelong learning, Faith actively pursues ongoing professional development, scholarly engagement, and reflective practice to enhance teaching excellence and student learning outcomes. Grounded in the understanding that life is a continuous cycle of care, her teaching and work are informed by the belief that care is relational and reciprocal, and that we are simply taking turns caring for one another.

Research Interests

  • Simulation Education
  • Cultural competence and humility
  • Primary health care
  • Innovation in teaching
  • Children’s Health
  • Critical Care
  • Palliative Care

Methodology

  • Mixed methods

Courses

  • NURS 202: Assessment and Components of Care I
  • NURS 220: Concepts of Patient and Family Centered Care
  • NURS 221: Patient and Family Centered Care in Clinical Practice
  • NURS 241: Foundational Skills for Nursing Practice and Clinical Judgment
  • NURS 311: Core Competencies for the Management of Complex Patient Care I
  • NURS 312: Core Competencies for the Management of Complex Patient Care II
  • NURS 330: Maternal Child and Adolescent Family Centered Nursing
  • NURS 331: Maternal Child and Adolescent Family Centered Nursing Practice
  • NURS 321: Therapeutic Interventions for Individuals and Groups
  • NURS 332: Exploring Complexity and Acuity
  • NURS 333: Complex Nursing Care Practice
  • NURS 450: Practice Integration

Publications

External Committees

  • Present, College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan, Membership Advisory Committee