Explore how coordinated, system-level approaches can strengthen the nurse workforce in Saskatchewan. This presentation will share findings from a three-phase study in British Columbia designed to inform policy and strategy for optimizing clinical nurse specialist roles – insights that are highly relevant as Saskatchewan works to better utilize nurses and expand interdisciplinary care models.
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Register now to gain a clear understanding of how lessons from BC can help Saskatchewan advance its goals of optimizing the nursing workforce and implementing more comprehensive care province wide.
Dr. Sandra Lauck: Dr. Sandra Lauck holds the St. Paul’s Hospital Professorship in Cardiovascular Nursing at UBC. She is also a professor, clinician scientist, and clinical nurse specialist lead.
Dr. Lauck leads a program of research focused on improving outcomes and experiences of people with cardiovascular disease, optimizing care processes and delivery models to accelerate the uptake of contemporary evidence, and the advancement of nursing practice. She is committed to linking clinical practice, policy, and scholarship through active engagement across systems.