School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2024-2025
Nursing
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The Graduate Program in Nursing provides the opportunity for advanced education and research in Nursing. M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree programs are offered on a full-time and part-time basis. The M.Sc. program allows selected students to obtain the extra requirements for the neonatal critical care specialist certificate. Those specializing as a Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner may apply for advanced credit toward an M.Sc. Our programs provide students with the opportunity to become clinical health science investigators in Nursing, contributing to the development of the theoretical basis of practice and to the development and evaluation of health care interventions and programs.
Students in the M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs can declare their intentions to focus within one of the following three areas of excellence. They are:
- Illness Prevention and Management
Health promotion, illness prevention and chronic disease management are proactive approaches to health care. These approaches may involve strategies at the individual, family, and community levels. Health promotion and illness prevention strategies are focused on keeping people well and preventing illness. Scholars engaged in research in this area of excellence are committed to developing an understanding of preferences for care; interventions to promote health of individuals, families and communities; and interventions aimed at supporting those living with acute or chronic conditions.
- Health Equity and Disparity
Health equity occurs when individuals, locally or globally, have the opportunity to maximize their full health potential. Health disparities occur when there is a difference in health status between two groups. Health equity and health disparities are influenced by the social determinants of heath and the conditions in which people live, work, and play. Scholars engaged in research in this area of excellence are committed to defining, measuring, understanding and addressing health disparities particularly in populations disadvantaged due to socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, disability status, geographic location or a combination of the above. This includes advancing interventions, programs, and policies that promote resiliency, access, social justice, and health equity.
- Health Systems Innovation
Health systems or health services research aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system through changes to practice and policy. Scholars engaged in research in this area of excellence are committed to the development, implementation, and evaluation of
innovative interventions as well as the translation of this knowledge to support optimal health service provision and improved health care outcomes.
For those students wishing to pursue a graduate level advanced nursing practice program, graduate diplomas are offered in the following fields of specialization: Advanced Neonatal Nursing, and Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner, details of which are set out under the Graduate Diploma Programs section at the back of this Calendar.
The Ontario Public Hospitals Act requires that all persons working in a hospital setting meet certain criteria regarding surveillance for infectious diseases. In order for the requirement of the legislation to be met, once students have been enrolled in the Nursing Program they must complete Pre-Clinical Communicable Disease Screening.
More information will be sent to specific applicants prior to registration. Specific questions can be directed to the Health Sciences Graduate Programs Office.
E-mail: gradson@mcmaster.ca
Website: https://nursing.mcmaster.ca/programs/graduate
Faculty/Fall 2024
Professors
Andrea Baumann, B.Sc.N. (Windsor), M.Sc.N. (Western), Ph.D.(Toronto)
Denise Bryant-Lukosius, B.Sc.N.(McMaster), M.Sc.N. (D’Youville), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Sandra Carroll, B.Sc.N. (University of Toronto), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Maureen Dobbins, B.Sc.N. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Susan Jack, B.Sc.N. (Alberta), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Sharon Kaasalainen, B.Sc.N. (McMaster), M.Sc. (Toronto), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Associate Professors
Noori Akhtar-Danesh, B.Sc. (Ferdowsi, Iran), M.Sc. (Shiraz, Iran), Ph.D. (Newcastle, U.K.)
Pamela Baxter, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), B.Sc.N., M.Sc., Ph.D.(McMaster)
Michelle Butt, B.Sc., B.N. (Memorial), M.Sc. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Nancy Carter, B.Sc.N. (McMaster), M.Sc. (D’Youville), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Ruth Chen, B.A. (University of California, Berkeley), M.S.N. (Yale), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Bernice Downey, RN (McMaster), B.Sc.N. (University of Ottawa), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Rebecca Ganann, RN, B.Sc.N., MSc, Ph.D. (McMaster)
Lynn Martin, B.Sc.N. (McMaster), M.Sc. N. (Western), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Michael McGillion, B.Sc.N. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Joanna Pierazzo, B.Sc.N. (Western), M.Sc.N. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Western)
Diana Sherifali, B.Sc.N., Ph.D. (McMaster)
Patricia Strachan, B.Sc.N. (McMaster), M.Sc. (Guelph), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Olive Wahoush, M.Sc. (Ulster), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Assistant Professors
Emily Belita, B.Sc.N (McMaster), M.N. (Toronto Metropolitan), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Sheila Boamah, B.Sc.N (University of Windsor), Ph.D. (Western)
Ruth Hannon, B.N.Sc. (Queen’s), M.H.A. (New South Wales), M.Sc. (FNP) (D’Youville)
Melissa Northwood, B.Sc.N., MSc, Ph.D. (McMaster)
Maria Pratt, R.N., B.A. (McMaster), B.Sc.N. (McMaster), M.Sc.N. (Western), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Sanja Visekruna, B.N.Sc (Queen’s), M.Sc. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Jennifer Mohaupt, B.Sc.N. (McMaster), M.Ed. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Western)
Shauna Henry, B.Sc.N. (Toronto Metropolitan), M.N. (Toronto Metropolitan), M.A. (Central Michigan), Ph.D. (McMaster)
Carly Whitmore, B.Sc.N (Trent), MSc (McMaster), PhD (McMaster)
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