College of Nursing

Biography

Thea Herzog has been a registered nurse since 2015, practicing primarily in emergency and corrections. Much of her clinical experience has been caring and advocating for women facing adversity. Thea loves sharing this passion in the classroom with the nurses of the future, realizing the impacts she can make from her role as lecturer with the University of Saskatchewan College of Nursing.

Thea’s current studies focus on enhancing nursing education for today’s learners, incorporating simulation in nursing education, and in enhancing care for marginalized populations. She maintains casual clinical practice in Prince Albert- where she gets to work alongside graduates of the Prince Albert Campus.

Research Interests

  • Simulation in nursing education
  • Intimate partner violence
  • Marginalized and vulnerable populations
  • Substance use and addictions

Courses

  • NURS 221: Patient and Family Centered Care in Clinical Practice
  • NURS 244: Health Assessment
  • NURS 246: Physiology
  • NURS 247: Adult Health Challenges
  • 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 321: Therapeutic Interventions for Individuals and Groups
  • NURS 322: Leadership in Education and Care
  • NURS 332: Exploring Complexity and Acuity
  • NURS 333: Complex Nursing Care Practice
  • NURS 430: Community Health Nursing Building Partnerships
  • NURS 431: Community Nursing Practice
  • NURS 440: Interprofessional Perspectives: Health Systems & Policy Development in Global Context
  • NURS 450: Practice Integration

Publications

External Committees

  • Prince Albert Community Alcohol Strategy Steering Committee- Board Member (2024-Present)
  • YWCA Prince Albert- Board Member, Secretary (2024-Present)