Kim Chritchley Curriculum Vitae 2013 - ucalgary.edu.qa · ANPEI Research Award ! !! 9! $ 960.00...

22
1 CURRICULUM VITAE KIM A. CRITCHLEY, RN, PHD Dean and CEO University of Calgary — Qatar Address University of Calgary — Qatar P.O Box 23133 Doha, Qatar Al Rayyan Campus, Al Forousiya Road, Opposite Horse Race Track Work: +974 4406 5201 / +974 4406 5204 Email: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION: Dean and CEO University of Calgary — Qatar AREAS OF RESEARCH: primary health care, children’s health, Aboriginal health, knowledge translation EDUCATION and CREDENTIALS PhD University of Helsinki Faculty of Medicine Helsinki, Finland 1999 -2003 Diploma, Primary Health Care & Quality Improvement University of Helsinki Department of Primary Health Care Helsinki, Finland 1997-1998 Master of Nursing University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta 1991-1994 B.Sc. Nursing St Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia 1975-1979

Transcript of Kim Chritchley Curriculum Vitae 2013 - ucalgary.edu.qa · ANPEI Research Award ! !! 9! $ 960.00...

  1  

CURRICULUM VITAE

KIM A. CRITCHLEY, RN, PHD

Dean and CEO

University of Calgary — Qatar

Address

University of Calgary — Qatar

P.O Box 23133 Doha, Qatar

Al Rayyan Campus, Al Forousiya Road, Opposite Horse Race Track

Work: +974 4406 5201 / +974 4406 5204

Email: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION: Dean and CEO University of Calgary — Qatar

AREAS OF RESEARCH: primary health care, children’s health, Aboriginal health, knowledge translation

EDUCATION and CREDENTIALS PhD University of Helsinki Faculty of Medicine

Helsinki, Finland 1999 -2003

Diploma, Primary Health Care & Quality Improvement

University of Helsinki Department of Primary Health Care Helsinki, Finland

1997-1998

Master of Nursing University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta

1991-1994

B.Sc. Nursing St Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia

1975-1979

  2  

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT June 2008 – June 2012

Dean and Professor University of Prince Edward Island School of Nursing

August 2005 - June 2008

Dean and Associate Professor University of Prince Edward Island School of Nursing

August 2004 - July 2005 Acting Dean and Associate Professor University of Prince Edward Island School of Nursing

September 2002- April 2003 Contract Teaching Okanagan University College Faculty of Nursing

July 2002 - August 2004 Associate Professor University of Prince Edward Island School of Nursing

July 1996 - July 2002 Assistant Professor University of Prince Edward Island School of Nursing

July 1996 - July 2002 Staff Nurse (Casual) Emergency Department Queen Elizabeth Hospital

January 1999- June 1999 Secondment Dalhousie University Faculty of Nursing Course development for Critical Care Program

July 1995 - July 1996 Nurse Manager, Coronary Care Unit Kelowna General Hospital Kelowna, British Columbia

Lecturer Okanagan University Kelowna, British Columbia Advanced Nursing Concepts

Program developer and Lecturer Satellite program Critical Care Kelowna General Hospital British Columbia Institute of Technology

   

  3  

August 1990-June 1995 Instructor Critical Care/Emergency Foothills Hospital School of Nursing Calgary, Alberta

Casual Staff Nurse Foothills Hospital Emergency Department Calgary, Alberta

November, 1988 - August, 1990 Instructor Medical/Surgical Nursing Foothills Hospital School of Nursing Calgary, Alberta

March, 1988 - November, 1988

Management, Head Nurse NU 101 Renal/Medical Surgical/Transplant Unit Foothills Hospital Calgary, Alberta

October, 1986 - March, 1988 Management, Head Nurse NU 41 Orthopaedic Surgery Foothills Hospital Calgary, Alberta

October, 1984 - October, 1986 Staff Nurse Emergency Department Rockyview General Hospital Calgary, Alberta

September 1986- April, 1987 Clinical Instructor Medical Surgical, 1st Year Students Department of Nursing University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta

October, 1983 - October, 1984 Staff Nurse Emergency Department Calgary General Hospital Calgary, Alberta

September, 1981 - November, 1983 Staff Nurse Emergency Department Rockyview General Hospital Calgary, Alberta

June 1980 - February, 1981 Staff Nurse Emergency Department Sydney City Hospital Sydney, Nova Scotia

June, 1979 - June, 1980 Staff Nurse June, 1978 - August, 1978 Respiratory, Gastro-Intestinal Unit

Victoria General Hospital

  4  

COURSES TAUGHT 2008 -2012 Advanced Nursing Focus

Required course for 4th year BScN students 2004 - 2012 Research Methods

Required course for Masters in Applied Health Research Students

2004 - 2012t Culture in Nursing Nursing elective for BScN Students

1996 - 2006 Partnerships with Clients and Families Living with Chronic Illness Required course for 3rd year BScN students

1997 - 2002 Health Assessment Required course for 2nd year BScN students

1997 - 2002 Medical Surgical Intersession Required course for 2nd year BScN students

2002 and 2004 Nursing Theories Required course for 4th year BScN students

1988 - 1995 Emergency and Critical Care Nursing Required courses for 3rd year in Diploma Program FHH.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION 1996 - Present

Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island

1996 - 2012

Atlantic Region Canadian Association School of Nursing

2001 - Present

Adjunct Appointment with University of New Brunswick School of Nursing as Honorary Research Assistant

2005 - Present

Adjunct Appointment with University of New Brunswick, Dalhousie University and Memorial University Department of Graduate Studies

2006 - Present

Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Accreditation Team

2008 - Present

Association of Nurses of New Brunswick University of New Brunswick Approval Team Member

2011 - Present

Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Awards Nominating Committee

  5  

ADMINISTRATION

ADMINISTRATIVE WORK DONE WITHIN THE SCHOOL OF NURSING

2007 -2010

Chair of School of Nursing Master of Nursing Development Committee Chair of Planning Committee for New School of Nursing Building Chair of School of Nursing Curriculum Committee Chair of Accelerated Program Development Committee

2005 - 2008 Chair School of Nursing Policy Committee 2004 - 2012 Chair School of Nursing Faculty Student Liaison Committee 2004 - 2012 Member of working committee for Canadian Research Chair Human

Development and Health 2004 Chair of Steering committee for ARCASN

Annual Spring Conference

2003-2004 Chair of Internal Ethics Review committee 2001-2003 School of Nursing Faculty representative for Senate 2001 Presidential Nomination to Research Chairs Working Group 2000 - 2004 Member of the PEI Health Research Institute

2001 Member of internal committee to adjudicate SSHRC-GRG applications 2002 SON representative for feasibility study for a interdisciplinary degree program 1997 - 2002 Chair of Faculty Student Liaison Committee School of Nursing

ADMINISTRATIVE WORK DONE WITHIN THE NURSING PROFESSION

2010 - 2012 Atlantic representative Picking Up The Pace: Innovations in Primary Health Care from Across Canada

2009 - 2012 Atlantic Principal for Executive Training in Research Application 2008 - 2009 Member of the Applied Chairs in Health Services and Policy Research

Selection Committee – Canadian Institutes of Health Research 2008 - Present

Committee member – pan – Canadian Primary Health Care Initiative

2005 - 2012 Committee member of the Evaluation and Monitoring Task Group, PEI Stroke Strategy

2004 - 2012 School of Nursing representative Nursing Resource Advisory Committee 2004 - 2012 School of Nursing representative Curriculum Advisory Committee 2004 -2012t Atlantic Representative for Executive Training in Research Application

  6  

Working Group 2004 - 2006 President Elect Atlantic Region Canadian Schools of Nursing (ARCASN) 2000 - 2004 University of Prince Edward Island School of Nursing representative for

ARCASN 2003 Atlantic representative of the National Planning Committee for the Canadian

Association of University Schools of Nursing(CAUSN) National Nurse Educator’s Conference to be held in Halifax

1998 - 2002 Chairperson for the Atlantic Consortium for Research Utilization in Nursing (ACRUN)

2001 School of Nursing faculty advisor for the Canadian Nursing Students Association conference planning

2001 Keynote Banquet Speaker at the Canadian Nursing Students Association (CNSA) National Conference, Charlottetown, PE

ADMINISTRATIVE WORK DONE WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY

2010-2012 Chair of the Selection Committee for CIHR Graduate Student Awards 2010-2012 UPEI representative on the AAU Working Group on Aboriginal Issues 2008 Completed Senior University Administrator’s Course (SUAC) Centre for

Higher Education, Research and Development, Banff Centre 2007 - 2012 Associate member of the Centre for Veterinary Epidemiological Research

(CVER) 2007 - 2012 Associate member of the Centre for Educational Research 2006 -2012

Member of working group for CRC in Population Health

2004 - 2012 Member of Senate 2004 - 2012 Member of Senior Management Group 2004 - 2012 Member of Academic Review and Planning Committee 2004 - 2012 Member of University Review Committee 2004 - 2012 Member of Internationalization Committee 2001 - 2012 Co-Chair of Children’s Health and Applied Research Team (CHART)

  7  

FUNDED RESEARCH (Chronological)

Amount and

Role

Project Title and Dates

Funding Source

$600 000 Co-investigator $60 000 Principal Investigator $6 000 Principal Investigator

Implementing Inter-Professional Undergraduate Health Professional programs Health Care Education in Qatar (2011 – 2014) A Pathway to Health for Children in Rural Kenya (June 2013 to Dec 2014)

Evaluating the Effects of Fuel Efficient Stoves on the Health and QOL of Women and Children in Rural Kenya (June 2011-June 2012)

Qatar National Research Fund, National Priorities Research Program (NPRp)

International Development Research Committee (IDRC) UPEI Major Research Grants

$25 150.00 Co-investigator

Impact of biogas digesters on health and quality of life parameters of Kenyan farm women (January 2010 – August 2011)

Rural Health Fund

$14 642.00 Co-investigator

Postpartum Depression: Screening and interventions in the Maritimes (May 2009 – 2010)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

$251 160.00 Co-investigator

Evaluation of Newborn Family Literacy Programs in the Maritime Provinces (Sept 2009 – 2012)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

$1 950 000.00 Co-investigator

Atlantic Regional Training Centre in Applied health Services Research (Sept 2008 – 2012)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research: Strategic Training Initiatives for Health Research

$50 000.00 Principal Investigator

TA jiqe’g Sewe ‘get: Pathways to Health with Mi’kmaq Families on Prince Edward Island (June 2008)

Mi’kmaq Confederacy

$150 000.00 Co-investigator

Using Assistive Technology to Improve Quality of Life in Atlantic Canada (November 2006)

Green Shields Canada Foundation

  8  

$359 004.00 Principal Investigator

Mother-Infant Relationships Affected by Intimate Partner Violence (January 2006)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

$ 9 000.00 Co-investigator

Analysis of Inclusive Education Policy in Canada (June 2005)

University of Prince Edward Island Internal Research Grant

$256 000.00 Co-investigator

Knowledge Translation of Children’s Research in Rural Communities in Atlantic Canada (January 2003)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

$149 000.00 Co-investigator

Building health Mi’kmaq communities in Prince Edward Island (December 2001)

Canadian Population Health Initiative

$ 4 500.00 Faculty Advisor

Effective mechanisms and policies for establishing, monitoring and predicting the needs for nursing services in the Atlantic Region. Program for a nursing student to be employed as a summer research assistant. (April 2001)

Burroughs Welcome Student Award

$349 943.00 Co-investigator

Effective mechanisms and policies for establishing, monitoring and predicting the needs for nursing services in the Atlantic Region (June 2000)

Canadian Health Services Research Foundation

$750.00 Principal Investigator

Rehospitalization after myocardial infarction in Prince Edward Island: Analysis of reasons and evaluation of an attempt to decrease the number (April 2000)

ARCAUSN Research Award

$250.00 Principal Investigator

Rehospitalization after myocardial infarction in Prince Edward Island: Analysis of reasons and evaluation of an attempt to decrease the number (April 2000)

ANPEI Research Award

   

  9  

$ 960.00 Principal Investigator

Does continuing education of Critical Care Nursing have an impact on the adaption of Primary Health Care Principles (September 1996)

UPEI SCRUG Self Funded Research Grant

$63 000.00 Co-investigator

Received by the UPEI Faculty of Nursing to develop the Conceptual Model of Nursing in Primary Health Care (September 1996-1999)

SSHRC

RESEARCH UNDER REVIEW

$ 460 000 (January, 2013) Sources of Air Pollutants in Doha and their effect of the health of its residents. National Priorities Research Program. Co- Lead PI.

$47,673.00 (March, 2013) A retrospective study examining climatic influence on the respiratory health of Qatar residents. Qatar National Research Fund, Undergraduate Research Experience Program (UREP) Co-investigator.

FUNDED PROJECTS (Chronological)

Amount and Role

Project Title and Dates

Funding Source

$ 286 000.00 Principal Investigator $22 000.00 Principal Investigator

Corps University Partnership Program Student Internship (June 2011 -2014 ) Cultural Connections (June to May 2010)

Canada Corps University Partnership Program (CIDA) Heritage Canada

$12 000.00 Principal Investigator

New Horizons for Seniors Program: Bringing Canada Aboriginal Youth and Elders Together (May to December 2010)

Heritage Canada

$ 36 000.00 Principal Investigator

Corps University Partnership Program Student Internship (June 2010)

Canada Corps University Partnership Program (CIDA)

   

  10  

$ 40 000.00 Principal Investigator

Canada Corps University Partnership Program Student Internship (June 2009)

Canada Corps University Partnership Program (CIDA)

$160 000.00 UPEI Project Lead

Promotion adolescent, teen and children nutrition through exchange and service: The PATCHES project (May 2009 - May 2012)

North American Mobility in Higher Education. Canada-US-Mexico Program for Co-operation in Higher Education, Training and Youth

$230 000.00 Principal Investigator

Aboriginal education at the University of Prince Edward Island: Transitioning toward a positive future in health (September 2008 – August 2010)

Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative (AHHRI)

$20 000.00 Co-principal Investigator

Canada Corps University Partnership Program Student Internship (June 2007)

Canada Corps University Partnership Program (CIDA)

$20 000.00 Co-principal Investigator

Canada Corps University Partnership Program Student Internship (June 2006)

Canada Corps University Partnership Program

$11 700.00 Co-principal Investigator

Improving the lives of children in the Tsunami Camps of the Ampara District (December 2006)

Canadian International Development Agency

$13 000.00 Co-principal Investigator

Canada Corps University Partnership Program Student Internship (May 2005)

Canada Corps University Partnership Program Student Internship

$266 950.00 UPEI Project Lead

Inequalities in access to health care for rural communities: Primary Health Care reaching rural and Aboriginal health care (September 2004 – September 2007)

Human Resources Development Canada

  11  

$10 000.00 Co-principal Investigator

Knowledge Bokering Workshop Competition (May 2004)

Canadian Health Services Research Foundation

$165 000.00 Co-investigator

Collaborative Learning Across Borders: Partnering Students, Faculty and Community (September 2002)

Human Resources Development Canada

$1 875 000.00 Co-principal Investigator

Atlantic Regional Training Centre: Masters Degree in Applied Health Services Research (September 2006 – 2011 – Renewed funding for 5 years)

Canadian Health Services Research Foundation/ Canadian Institutes of Health Research

$ 1 875 000.00 Co-principal Investigator

Atlantic Regional Training Centre: Masters Degree in Applied Health Services Research (September 2003 – 2007)

Canadian Health Services Research Foundation/ Canadian Institutes of Health Research

AWARDS RECEIVED

Merit Award for Scholarly Achievement - Nominated 2004

Michael Robinson Memorial Scholarship - Received June 2002

Janet Lovering Scholarship - Received June 2001

UPEI School of Nursing Education Award Received, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

UPEI Teaching Award - Nominated May 2000

PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Books (Peer Reviewed)

Timmons, V., MacAuley, A., Campbell, B., Critchley, K., Taylor, J., Walton, F. (2008). Voice of the Community. Photographs by Carlos ReyesiManzo. London:Adres Press Agency. ISBN978-0-9527182-5-3

  12  

Articles (Peer Reviewed)

Dohoo, S., VanLeeuwen, J., Guensey, J., Critchley, K. & Gibson, M. (2013). Impact of Biogas Digesters on Wood Utilization and Self-reported Back Pain for Women Living in Rural Kenyan Smallholder Dairy Farms. Global Public Health Journal,

Dohoo, S., Guernsey, J., Critchley, K. & Vanleeuwen, J. (2012). A Pilot Study of the Impact of Biogas as a Fuel Source on Respiratory Health of Women in Rural Kenyan Smallholder Dairy Farms. Journal of Environment and Public Health, 2012, 9 pages.

Letourneau, N., Yound, C., Secco, L., Stewart, M., Hughes, J. & Critchley, K. (2011). Supporting Mothering: Service Provider's Perspectives of Mothers and Young Children Affected by Intimate partner Violence. Research in Nursing and Health ,34, 192-203.

Critchley, K.,& Bull, J. (2011). Creating Cultural Connections Through Maoi Omi: The

Aboriginal Student Center at the University of Prince Edward Island. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 31(1),187-192.

Aarts, C, Nordstrom, P., Koskinen, L., Juhasson, T., Mitchell, M., Marquis, F., Chase, F., Bergknut, E., Critchley, K., Campbell, B., & Hemingway, A.,(2010). Enabling nursing students to focus on the Ottawa Charter and the nurse’s role in tackling inequities in health through international exchange. Nurse Education Today, 30 (5), 448-452.

Koskinen, L., Campbell, B., Aarts, C, Critchley, K. & Hemingway, A. (2009). Enhancing cultural competence: Trans-Atlantic experiences of European and Canadian nursing students. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 15, 502 -509.

Critchley, K., Richardson, E., Aarts, C, Campbell, B., Hemingway, A., Koskinen, L, Mitchell, M. & Nordstrom, P. (2009). Student Experiences with an International Public Health Exchange Project. (Feature Article) Nurse Educator, 34(2), 69-74.

Dallaire, C, Critchley, K., Sheps., S.& Cockerill, R.(2008) The Interdisciplinary components of RTC that build capacity for applied health and nursing services research, Journal of Health Policy, 3, 46 - 57.

Critchley, K., Timmons, V., Campbell, B., Bryanton, J., McCarthy, M.J., Taylor, J. & Walton, F. (2008) Mi'kmaq Children's Perceptions on Education. Canadian Journal of Native Education, 30(2), 217 - 230.

Critchley, K., Timmons, V., Bryanton, J., McCarthy, M.J., Taylor, J., and Walton, F. (2007). Building Healthy Mi’kmaq Communities in Prince Edward Island. Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 27(1), 1-17.

Timmons, V., Critchley, K., Campbell, B., McAuley, A., Taylor, J., &Walton, F. (2007). Knowledge Translation Case Study: A Rural CommunityCollaborates with Researchers

  13  

to Investigate Health Issues. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 27(3), 183 - 187.

Taylor, J., Larsen, R., O,Donoghue, F., Bryanton, J., Critchley, K., McCarthy, M.J., and Timmons, V. (2007). Significant Nutritional Concerns in Aboriginal Children are Similar to those in Non-Aboriginal Children in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Journal of the American Diabetic Association, 107, 951-955.

Critchley,K., Timmons, V., Campbell, B., Mac Auley, A., Taylor, J. & Walton, F. (2006) Engaging the Community: A Case Study in One Rural Community and the Knowledge Translation Process. Journal of Rural and Community Development,2, 75-85.

Critchley, K., Walton, F., Timmons, V., Bryanton, J.,McCarthy, M.J., & Taylor, J.(2006). Personal health Practices Around Physical Activity as Perceived by the Aboriginal Children of Prince Edward Island . Journal of Aboriginal Health.,3(1), 26-34.

Kuehn, A. F., Chircop, A., Downe-Wamboldt, B., Sheppard-LeMoine, D.,Murnaghan, D., Elliott, J., Critchley, K., MacNaughton, N. S., Méndez, L.,Wittstock, L., Ramírez, G., Arteaga, S., Espinoza, S., Herbert, R.,Judge-Ellis, T., & Cárdenas, V. (2005). Exploring nursing roles acrossNorth American borders. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing,36, 153-162.

Robertson, K. ,Kayhko, K. & Kekki, P. (2003). Re-hospitalizations after myocardial infarction in Prince Edward Island: Analysis of the reasons. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 13(1),16-20.

Robertson, K., Kayhko, K. & Kekki, P. (2003). Re-hospitalizations after myocardial infarction in Prince Edward Island: Analysis of reasons and evaluation of an attempt to decrease the number. Journal of Community Nursing. 17(4),12-21.

Robertson, K. & Kayhko, K. (2001). Cost analysis of an intensive home follow-up program for first time post myocardial infarction patients and their families. Dynamics: The Official Journal of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses,12(4), 25-30.

Robertson, K. (2000). Clinical major option: A model for implementing specialized nursing into baccalaureate preparation. Dynamics: The Official Journal of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses, 11(3), 22-24.

Munro, M., Gallant, M., Herbert, R., McKinnon, M., McNutt, G., Murnaghan, D., & Robertson, K. (2000). The Prince Edward Island Conceptual Model of Nursing: A nursing perspective of primary health care. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 32(1), 39-56.

Robertson, K. (1999) The role of the advanced nurse practitioner in the emergency department. The Canadian Nurse, 95(4), 18-22.

  14  

Articles accepted for publication (Peer Reviewed)

Articles submitted for publication and presently under peer review

Puiras, J., Critchley, K., & MacLellan, D. (2012). Identify Factors that Positively Affect the Experience of Aboriginal Students Attending University. Journal of Native Studies,

Puiras, J., Critchley, K., & MacLellan, D., (2012). Indetifying Barriers to Retention of Aboriginal Women in Post-Secondary Education, Canadian Journal of Native Education.

Kuehn, A., Downe-Wamboldt, B., Sheppard-LeMoine, D., Wittstock, L., Chirop, A., Herbert, R., Critchley, K., Lic. Herrera, M., Torres, R., Mendez Faz, L., Judge-Ellis, T., Elliot, J. & Trowgridge, C. (2011) Evaluation of the Impact of a North American Nursing Exchange Program on Student Cultural Awareness. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship,

Conference Proceedings (Peer Reviewed)

Hughes, H., Critchley, K., & Teather, K. (2012). Health and Ecological Impacts of Wood Buring Stoves in Rural Kenya: Part 1. Global health Research Forum, Halifax, NS.

Critchley, K. & Bull, J. (2010). Aboriginal education at UPEI: Transitioning toward a positive future in health. The 20th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion,Geneva, Switzerland.

Critchley, K & Bull, J. (2009). Aboriginal Education at UPEI:Transitioning Towards a Positive Future in Health. NAHO National Conference. Ottawa.

Critchley, K & Bull, J. (2009).Tajig’g Seegewe’get: Pathways to Health for Mi’kmaq Families on Prince Edward island. NAHO National Conference. Ottawa.

Critchley, K & Bull, J. (2009). Aboriginal Education at UPEI:Transitioning Towards a Positive Future in Health. Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada's 33rd Conference. Edmonton, Alberta.

Critchley, K.(2008). Building Healthy Mi ‘kmaq Communities in Prince Edward Island. Embracing the Diverse Roles of Aboriginal Nurses: 32nd Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Critchley, K., Koskinen, L., Aarts, C., Bergknut, E., Campbell, B., Hemmingway, A. Juhansoo, T., Nordstrom, P. & Richardson, E.(2007) Using Critical Incident Technique to Promote Students’ Reflection Skills in a Trans-Atlantic Nurse Education Project. The 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education. Vancouver, British Columbia.

  15  

Hemmingway, A., Nordstrom, P., Aarts, C., Bergknut, E., Campbell, B., Critchley, K. Koskinen, L., Juhansoo, T.& Richardson, E.(2007) Integrating Micro and Macro Contextual Determinants in Health Promotion and Public Health. The 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education. Vancouver, British Columbia.

Critchley, K. (2006) Engaging the Community: A Case Study in One Rural Community and the Knowledge Translation Process. Meeting at the Crossroads: Health Research for Graduate Students Conference. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.

Campbell B., Critchley, K. & Timmons, V. (2005) Knowledge Translation in Health Research. Canadian Association of Continuing Health Education (CACHE) 2005 Conference. Calgary, Alberta.

Critchley, K. & Campbell, B. (2004). Knowledge Translation of Children’s Research in Rural Communities of Prince Edward Island. Atlantic Region Canadian Schools of Nursing Spring Conference. Charlottetown. PE.

Critchley, K.(2004). Knowledge Translation of Children’s Research in Rural Communities of Prince Edward Island. Canadian Nurses Association National Conference. St John’s, NF.

Critchley, K. (2003). Knowledge Translation of Children’s Research in Rural Communities of Prince Edward Island. Atlantic Research Training Centre Policy and Decision Making Workshop. Halifax, NS.

Robertson, K. (2002). A home follow-up program offering education and support to first time myocardial infarction patients: An evaluation of the impact on re-hospitalization and examination of the factors associated with re-hospitalization. Okanagan University College Committee for Scholarly Work. Kelowna, BC.

Robertson, K. (2002). A home follow-up program offering education and support to first time myocardial infarction patients: An evaluation of the impact on rehospitalization and examination of the factors associated with rehospitalization. Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island Spring Conference. Antigonish, NS.

Robertson, K. & Campbell, B. (2002). Health for a new economy: Improving the effectiveness of primary health care delivery through a structured family physician and advanced nurse collaborative practice. Canadian Conference on Nursing Research. Quebec City, Quebec.

MacKinnon, M & Robertson, K. (2001). The PEI Primary Health Care Model for nursing: Conquering the challenge of application to curriculum. Challenges in Nursing Education: ARCAUSN Annual Conference. St John’s, NF.

Robertson, K. & Campbell, B. (2001). Health for a new economy: Improving the effectiveness of primary health care delivery through a structured family physician and advanced nurse

  16  

collaborative practice. Challenges in Nursing Education: ARCAUSN Annual Conference. St John’s, NF.

Robertson, K. (2000). Clinical Major Option in Critical Care Nursing: A Model for Implementing Specialty Nursing into Baccalaureate Preparation. Emergency Nursing 2000 and Beyond. Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Gallant, M., Herbert, R., MacKinnon, M., MacNutt, G., McCarthy, M., Murnaghan, D. & Robertson, K. (2000). The Prince Edward Island Conceptual Model of Nursing: Primary Health Care in Practice. Primary Health Care: Meeting the Challenge. Ottawa, On.

Robertson, K. (2000). (A randomized controlled trial of home follow-up support for 1st time myocardial infarction patients and their families. Atlantic Region Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Annual Research Conference, Fredericton, NB.

Robertson, K. (1999). The role of the advanced nurse practitioner in the emergency department. Dalhousie Nursing Research Conference, Halifax, NS.

Robertson, K. (1999) The acute care option proposal. Dalhousie University School of Nursing Curriculum. Halifax, NS.

Robertson, K. (1999) Foundations of acute care nursing. Dalhousie University School of Nursing. Curriculum. Halifax, NS.

Robertson, K. (1999) Concepts of acute care nursing. Dalhousie University School of Nursing. Curriculum. Halifax, NS.

Robertson (1999) Family centered care in critical care nursing. Dalhousie University School of Nursing. Curriculum. Halifax, NS.

Robertson, K., Murnaghan, D. & Darte, K. (1998) Virtual learning for developing educational linkages. Atlantic Region Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Annual Conference, Charlottetown, PE

ACADEMIC PAPERS PRESENTED

International

Critchley, K. (2013). Quality Improvement in Primary Care. (Concurrent sessions moderator). Conference of health Care quality and Patient Safety: Partnering for a Healthier Population and Safer Care. Doha, Qatar.

  17  

Critchley, K. & Bull, J. (2010). Aboriginal education at UPEI: Transitioning toward a positive future in health. The 20th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion,Geneva, Switzerland.

Critchley, K., Koskinen, L., Aarts, C., Bergknut, E., Campbell, B., Hemmingway, A. Juhansoo, T., Nordstrom, P. & Richardson, E. (2007) Using Critical Incident Technique to Promote Students’ Reflection Skills in a Trans-Atlantic Nurse Education Project. The 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education. Vancouver, British Columbia.

Hemmingway, A., Nordstrom, P., Aarts, C., Bergknut, E., Campbell, B., Critchley, K. Koskinen, L., Juhansoo, T.& Richardson, E. (2007) Integrating Micro and Macro Contextual Determinants in Health Promotion and Public Health. The 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education. Vancouver, British Columbia.

Robertson, K. (2000) Clinical major option in acute care nursing: A model for implementing specialized nursing into baccalaureate preparation. International Emergency Nurses Conference, Scotland, UK.

National

Critchley, K & Bull, J. (2009). Aboriginal Education at UPEI: Transitioning Towards a Positive Future in Health. NAHO National Conference. Ottawa.

Critchley, K & Bull, J. (2009).Tajig’g Seegewe’get: Pathways to Health for Mi’kmaq Families on Prince Edward island. NAHO National Conference. Ottawa.

Critchley, K & Bull, J. (2009). Aboriginal Education at UPEI: Transitioning Towards a Positive Future in Health. Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada's 33rd Conference. Edmonton, Alberta.

Critchley, K. (2008). Building Healthy Mi ‘kmaq Communities in Prince Edward Island. Embracing the Diverse Roles of Aboriginal Nurses: 32nd Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia

Bull, J, & Critchley, K. (2008). Empowering the Community and Enlightening the Researcher. Methodological Successes in Prince Edward Island. Embracing the Diverse Roles of Aboriginal Nurses: 32nd Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Campbell B., Critchley, K. & Timmons, V. (2005). Knowledge Translation in Health Research. Canadian Association of Continuing Health Education (CACHE) 2005 Conference. Calgary, Alberta.

Critchley, K. (2004). Knowledge Translation of Children’s Research in Rural Communities of Prince Edward Island. Canadian Nurses Association National Conference. St John’s, NF.

  18  

Robertson, K. (2002). A home follow-up program offering education and support to first time myocardial infarction patients: An evaluation of the impact on re- hospitalization and examination of the factors associated with re-hospitalization. Okanagan University College Committee for Scholarly Work. Kelowna, BC.

MacKinnon, M & Robertson, K. (2000). The Prince Edward Island Conceptual Model of Nursing: Primary Health Care in Practice. Primary Health care: Meeting the Challenge. Ottawa, On.

Regional

Critchley,K & Bull, J. (2009). Tajige’g Segewe’get: Pathways to Health for Mi’kmaq Families on Prince Edward Island. Fostering Collaboration in Education and Health. University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown. PE.

Critchley,K & Bull, J. (2009). Aboriginal Education at UPEI: Transforming Toward a Positive Future in Health. Fostering Collaboration in Education and Health. University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown. PE.

Critchley,K. (2006) Engaging the Community: A Case Study in One Rural Community and the Knowledge Translation Process. Meeting at the Crossroads: Health Research for Graduate Students Conference. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.

Critchley, K. & Campbell, B. (2004). Knowledge Translation of Children’s Research in Rural Communities of Prince Edward Island. Atlantic Region Canadian Schools of Nursing Spring Conference. Charlottetown. PE.

Critchley, K. (2003). Knowledge Translation of Children’s Research in Rural Communities of Prince Edward Island. Atlantic Research Training Centre Policy and Decision Making Workshop. Halifax, NS.

Robertson, K., Orchard, C., Hughes, J., Ritchie, R., Power, C., Baker, E., Cameron, R., Coady, R., Cormier Daigle, M., Highes Power, M., MacDonald, M., McGinnes, G., MacNutt, G., Oke, B., Pennock, M., Spencer, P., Tarjan, R., Tomlin Murphy, G. and Veuglers, P. (2002). Empowerment through research partnerships. ARCAUSN Annual Conference. Antigonish, NS.

Robertson, K. (2002). A home follow-up program offering education and support to first time myocardial infarction patients: An evaluation of the impact on rehospitalization and examination of the factors associated with rehospitalization. ARCAUSN Annual Conference. Antigonish, NS.

Robertson, K. and Campbell, B. (2001). Health for a new economy: Improving the effectiveness of primary health care delivery through a structured family physician and advanced nurse collaborative practice. Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island Fall Conference. Charlottetown, PE.

  19  

Robertson, K. (2001). The PEI Primary Health Care Model for nursing: Conquering the challenge of application to curriculum. Challenges in Nursing Education: ARCAUSN Annual Conference. St John’s, NF.

Robertson, K. (2001). Health for a new economy: Improving the effectiveness of primary health care delivery through a structured family physician and advanced nurse collaborative practice. Challenges in Nursing Education: ARCAUSN Annual Conference. St John’s, NF.

Robertson, K. (2000). A randomized controlled trial of home follow-up support for 1st time myocardial infarction patients and their families. Atlantic Region Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Annual Research Conference, Fredericton, NB.

Robertson, K. (1999). The role of the advanced nurse practitioner in the emergency department. Dalhousie Nursing Research Conference, Halifax, NS.

Munro, M., Gallant, M., Herbert, R., McKinnon, M., McNutt, G., Murnaghan, D. & Robertson, K. (1998). The Prince Edward Island Model for Nursing. Association of Registered Nurses for Prince Edward Island Fall Conference. Charlottetown, PE.

Robertson, K. (1998) Concept of distortion. Missed communication in the emergency department. National Interphase Conference. Charlottetown, PE.

Robertson, K. & Campbell (1998) Let the family in. Family witnessed resuscitation in emergency. National Interphase Conference. Charlottetown, PE.

Robertson, K., Murnaghan, D. & Darte, K. (1998) Virtual learning for developing educational linkages. Atlantic Region Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Annual Conference. Charlottetown, PE.

Robertson, K. (1994). Concept of distortion. Missed communication in the emergency department. Annual Trauma Conference. Calgary, AB.

INVITED TALKS AND ADDRESSES

Critchley, K. (2011) Supporting Aboriginal Education at the University of Prince Edward Island. Canadian Association of Principals (CAP) Conference. Charlottetown, PE.

Critchley, K. (2007) The Prince Edward Island Conceptual Model of Nursing: A Nursing Perspective of Primary Health Care. Advisory Council Four Neighbourhoods Community Health Centre Annual Meeting. Charlottetown, PE.

Critchley, K. (2007) The Nursing Mix Key. Note Address: Practical Nursing Conference. Charlottetown, PE.

  20  

Critchley, K. (2007) Giving Voice to the Children in Rural Communities of Prince Edward Island. Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Charlottetown. PE

Critchley, K. (2007) Primary Nursing as a Care Delivery Model. Scope of Practice Forum: PEI Health Sector Council. Charlottetown. PE

Critchley, K. (2007) The Attributes of a Great Nurse. Student Nurse Graduate Banquet. Summerside. PE.

Critchley, K. (2007) Altantic Approach to International Credentials and Competencies Recognition. The Council of Atlantic Ministers of Education and Training (CAMET). Charlottetown. PE.

Critchley, K. (2007) Pan-Canadian Core Competencies for Public Health. Atlantic Provinces Consultation Day. Halifax, NS.

Critchley, K. (2007) Past, Present and Future of Evidence-Informed Decision Making. CHSRF Celebration of Leadership in Linkage and Exchange. Montreal. QC.

Critchley, K. (2007) Collaborative Care Models. The Medical Society Health Symposium. Charlottetown, PE.

Critchley, K. (2006) Proud to be a Nurse. Student Nurse Graduate Banquet. Charlottetown.PE.

Critchley, K. (2006) Welcome Address: Stepping Stones to Nursing: A Link to the Future. Canadian Nursing Students’ association Atlantic Regional Conference. Charlottetown. PE.

Critchley, K. (2006) Support for the Failing Student .Webster Centre’s Brown Bag Lunch. Charlottetown, PE.

Critchley, K. & Campbell, B. (2001) Collaborative Practice- Improving the Effectiveness of Primary Health Care Delivery Through a Structured Family Physician/Advanced Nurse Collaborative Practice. Roy Romanow Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada. Charlottetown, PE.

Robertson, K. (2001). A home follow-up program offering education and support to first time myocardial infarction patients: An evaluation of the impact on rehospitalization and examination of the factors associated with rehospitalization. University of Prince Edward Island Biannual Research Breakfast. Charlottetown, PE.

Robertson, K. (1998). Let the family in. Family witnessed resuscitation in emergency. Emergency Nurses Association of Prince Edward Island annual meeting. Charlottetown, PE.

  21  

GRADUATE THESIS SUPERVISION (MASTERS)

Date Role Student Program Title Status 2006

First Read

B. Gerg

MAHSR UPEI

Parent’s Perspectives on the Lives of their Teenagers with Intellectual Disabilities on Prince Edward Island

Graduate

2007

Supervisor

S. Classen

MAHSR UPEI

Assessing the Needs of People Living with Cancer on Prince Edward Island

Graduate

2007

Supervisor

J. Campbell

MAHSR UPEI

Supporting Mother-Infant Relationships Affected by Intimate Partner Violence on Prince Edward Island

Graduate

2007

External Examiner

G. Richardson

MAHSR

The process of knowledge exchange and uptake to inform decision making

Graduate

Current

Supervisor

S. Farrell

MAHSR UPEI

Methadone Maintenance Treatment for Federal Offenders

In Progress

2009

Supervisor

D. Kunic

MAHSR UPEI

The Intersection between Crime and Drug Dependence

Graduate

2008

Internal

H. Diamond

MAHSR UPEI

The Role of Gendre in Staying Smoke-Free in Adolescence: Using a Theory of Planned

Graduate

2008 2010

External Extrenal

J. Horrigan M Brachaniec

MSc. Nursing MAHSR UPEI

Graduate Graduate

  22  

2012 2009 2013

Supervisor Member Internal

J Purais C Dohoo S Gaudy

MAHSR UPEI MPH Dalhousie MAHSR UPEI

Graduate Graduate Graduate

GRADUATE THESIS SUPERVISION (PhD)

2010 Committee

Member J Bull PhD UNB In

Progress 2011 Supervisor J. MacIntyre PhD UPEI In

Progress