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Using our voices: Restoring and resetting in pandemic times. A Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Advisory Webinar.

Thursday, March 24, 2022 12:00to13:30
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The Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Advisory Board, in partnership with the McGill Nursing Collaborative, invite you to attend a special webinar, “Using our voices: Restoring and resetting in pandemic times” presented by Pam Hubley, RN, MSc, FCAN, Vice-President of Education & Academic Practice and Chief of International Nursing at SickKids in Toronto. This webinar will take place onMarch 24th, 2022 from 12h-13h30.

In this webinar you will engage in a lively conversation about your work culture. Reflections on the important contributions and leadership of nurses will be highlighted. You will learn aboutthe ME-WE-US approach to restoring and resetting in pandemic times.You will be encouraged to use your voice and find generative solutions to the challenges and opportunities we face as nurses.Themes of change, power and collaboration will be embedded throughout this discussion.

This webinar will be presented in English. This webinar is free of charge to attend;nurses with limited availability are welcome to join and leave as needed.A recording of the webinar will also be made available online.

About the presenter:

Pam Hubley’s contributions to nursing practice, policy and education have advanced many innovations through the implementation of leading practices and new models of care and integrated academic practice roles.Her ability to build capacity in individuals, teams and systems has inspired many and fostered healthy, healing work environments that advance evidence informed care and robust professional ecosystems.Her commitments to child and family centred care and partnership are fundamental in her leadership.

A trailblazer and executive at SickKids, Pam’s passion for children’s health and whole systems transformation is energizing.She is a thought leader and change agent known for her strengths-based approach, results orientation and positive influence.

Pam received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Western Ontario (1987), a Master of Science from the University of Toronto (1993), and an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner diploma from the University of Toronto (1995).She is a Fellow of the J&J Wharton Nurse Executive program through the University of Pennsylvania, a graduate of the Rotman Advanced Health Leaders Program at the University of Toronto and a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Nursing.

Currently Pam holds the role of Vice-President of Education & Academic Practice and Chief of International Nursing at SickKids in Toronto.

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