The School of Health Studies’ Psychiatric Nursing program recognizes the important role that clinical partners play in student learning and thank them for the continued professional working relationship with nurses, health care professionals and facilities.
This past year, 140 health care professionals acted as Preceptors.
Category: Health Studies
New admission requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Psychiatric Nursing (B.Sc.P.N.) have been approved by Brandon University Senate to be effective September 1, 2010.
The School of Health Studies is in the midst of a campaign to enhance our Nursing and Psychiatric Nursing programs at Brandon University. With our new slogan ‘Care’ to Make A Difference?
In 2008, graduates of the Psychiatric Nursing and Nursing Departments of the School of Health Studies achieved a 97-98‰ success rate on their first attempt at national registration examinations. Dr. Dean Care, Dean of Health Studies is proud of the graduates and says: “This is an outstanding achievement.
The School of Health Studies is pleased to announce that Dr. Renee Robinson, Dr. Kathryn Hyndman and Dr. Dean Care have been appointed as Research Affiliates with the newly restructured Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research (formerly the Manitoba Nursing Research Institute). The MCNHR operates within the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Manitoba.