Clinical Nurse Specialist/PhD(c)
WRHA/ UM
Emily Phillips was born and raised in southern Ontario and attended the University of Western Ontario for her undergraduate education, obtaining a Bachelor of Medical Sciences degree along with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. She moved to Winnipeg in 2013 to participate in the Winnipeg Critical Care Nursing Education Program (WCCNEP) and never left. After completing the WCCNEP, she worked in the post-operative cardiac surgery ICU. She began working as a clinical education facilitator with nursing students on the cardiology unit, which opened the door to the educator role on that unit from 2015 to 2021. In 2021, she took the role of Clinical Nurse Specialist, supporting cardiac care delivery at St Boniface Hospital, within Winnipeg, and across Manitoba. She completed her Master of Nursing degree through the University of Manitoba in 2020 and began doctoral studies in Applied Health Sciences in 2021 with Todd Duhamel and Rakesh Arora. Her research interests focus on developing clinically applicable and feasible interventions driven by the engagement of those receiving and delivering healthcare to improve health outcomes. She enjoys collaborating with other healthcare professionals, researchers, and people with lived experience to drive change using research evidence in innovative ways to ensure we are providing the best experience and care to patients and care partners.
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
343 - SUPPORTING SUCCESSFUL TRANSITIONS FROM PEDIATRIC TO ADULT CONGENITAL SPECIALITY CARE
Saturday, October 26, 2024
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PT