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University of British Columbia

Graduate Student, Curriculum & Pedagogy

PhD Candidate

Curriculum and Pedagogy

Thesis Title: A qualitative analysis of the dis/allowing of nursing informatics in educational culture

Dr. Stephen Petrina
Dr Mary Bryson
Dr Heather Clarke

About

Also See Professional Work Related Account: http://kwantlen.academia.edu/JuneKaminski

June teaches third and fourth year BSN students and is Curriculum Coordinator for the program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia (since 1989). She is also a PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Curriculum and Pedagogy with a focus on technology Education at the University of British Columbia. Her doctoral dissertation focus is on nursing informatics culture within nursing education. June has developed and offered integrated curriculum related to Nursing Informatics for all BSN students at Kwantlen since the early 1990s, viewable at  ttp://www.nursing-informatics.com/kwantlen

She is currently Editor-in-Charge of Virtual Nursing Practice and Culture and on the Board of Directors for the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics She is also Editor in Chief and Designer of the Canadian Journal of Nursing Informatics. and Vice President of Programs for Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing, Xi Eta Chapter .June is also developing a web environment to promote professional development in nursing informatics competency for practicing nurses, viewable at http://www.nursing-informatics.com As well, she engages in freelance web design work - her portfolio is available at http://www.hygeia-design.com

June co-wrote a textbook (and designed the book cover) on "Education for a Digital World Advice, Guidelines, and Effective Practice from Around the Globe" with 30+ other expert authors, published by the Commonwealth of Learning in 2008. She also wrote a chapter for another book, "Knowledge Generation Through Nursing Informatics" with several other nursing informatics experts, published by Jones and Barlett in 2008.

June works as a consultant with various US and Canadian Universities to develop online curriculum related to nursing informatics or educational technology. In 2007, she signed a publisher's agreement and is currently writing a textbook on nursing informatics for Canadian nurses, slated for publication in 2010.

Contact Information

http://nursing-informatics.com/

West Vancouver


 

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