
Professor Emeritus

Sioban Nelson RN, PhD, FCAHS, FCAN, FAAN
Professor Emeritus
I am a historian of nursing and health care Dr. Sioban Nelson is a professor emeritus at the Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto. A historian of […]

Associate Professor Emeritus

Craig Dale RN, PhD, CNCC(C)
Associate Professor Emeritus
My research focuses on fundamental care for critically ill ventilator-assisted patients. Craig Dale RN PhD is an Associate Professor Emeritus at the Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto […]

Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Emeritus

Geraldine (Jody) MacDonald RN, EdD
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Emeritus
I am passionate about getting to know my diverse students and about introducing arts-based learning approaches to foster learner-centred learning. Jody Macdonald is an award-winning Lecturer who incorporates visits to […]

Professor Emerita

Linda McGillis Hall RN, PhD, FCAHS, FCAN, FCNEI, FAAN
Professor Emerita
My research examines nursing health health human resources and the work environments in which nurses work. Professor McGillis Hall is a recognized leader in nursing health services and systems research, […]

Professor Emerita

Patricia McKeever RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
Her areas of expertise include long-term care policies, chronic illness and disability, interdisciplinary scholarship, contemporary social theory and qualitative research methods. Her research focuses on children with severe chronic illnesses […]

Professor Emerita

Linda-Lee O’Brien-Pallas RN, PhD, FCAHS, LLD (hon)
Professor Emerita
Dr. Johnston’s primary research focus is on neotal intensive care pain management and NICU health outcomes Dr. Linda-Lee O’Brien-Pallas has completed more than 90 research projects, helping to lay the […]

Professor Emerita

Dorothy Pringle PhD
Professor Emerita
Dr. Dorothy Pringle’s research has concentrated on the quality of daily life of older people who are cognitively impaired, and focused on those who live in long-term care facilities and […]

Professor Emerita

Bonnie Stevens RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
With what we have learned from research on pain assessment and management, it is no longer tolerable to let children and infants suffer from needless pain and its consequences. Dr. […]

Professor Emerita

Ann Tourangeau RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
If we know what (and how) nursing structures and care process affect a healthcare outcome, we can manage these factors to improve healthcare outcomes. Professor Ann Tourangeau is a Professor […]

Professor Emerita

Judy Watt-Watson RN, PhD
Professor Emerita
Access to appropriate pain management is a human right. To this end, interprofessional pain education helps to improve collaboration and the quality of health outcomes for patients. Dr. Judy Watt-Watson […]