Teaching philosophy

Jane believes that all learners are capable of achieving success. Using an active learning environment, Jane encourages learners to think outside the box and apply their knowledge in creative ways. With a strong belief that nursing is both a science and an art, Jane uses a variety of strategies to engage learners in the classroom and clinical setting.

Biography

Jane is an instructor II in the College of Nursing at the University of Manitoba. She has been involved in teaching palliative and supportive care, community clinical practice, and family health. She is also part of the nursing college's simulation team.

Jane practiced as a visiting nurse for the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) Palliative Care Program and a hospital-based case coordinator for the Manitoba Homecare Program before joining the College of Nursing as a clinical education facilitator in 2016 and a simulation facilitator in 2018.

As an educator, she shares her passion for palliative care and community health with students. Jane is passionate about inter-professional collaboration in health care and up-stream approaches to health and well-being. 

Prior to becoming a nurse, Jane spent 10 years working in private business in the areas of finance, accounting and human resources.

Education

  • Master of Nursing, University of Manitoba (2023) 
  • Bachelor of Nursing, University of Manitoba (2014)
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Manitoba (2000)

Contact us

College of Nursing
Helen Glass Centre for Nursing
89 Curry Place
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry Campus) 
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Canada

204-474-7452
204-474-7682