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Description: There is clear evidence that climate change is increasing the risk of infectious disease affecting the health of populations globally. As the largest health professional group in Canada, nurses have an important role to play in addressing health challenges related to climate change. The International Council of Nurses has called upon the profession to participate in actions to mitigate the impact of climate change, and in particular, to address its effects on populations with a greater vulnerability to disease.

This webinar series, presented by Climate-Driven Infectious Disease (CDID) Advisory Committee, aims to support dialogue on the important topic of climate change and nursing. Presenters will share information on the soon-to-be released Climate-Driven Vector-Borne Diseases and Nursing E-Resource, one of the two deliverables of CASN’s ‘Empowering the next generation of health care professionals with knowledge, skills, tools, and supports to address infectious diseases related to climate change in Canada’ project.

Made possible with funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada, the goal of this project is to increase the knowledge of the effects of climate driven infectious diseases on population health in Canada amongst nurse educators, and to foster the integration of this knowledge into Canadian nursing education programs. (To learn more and to obtain a copy of CASN’s Guidelines for Undergraduate Nursing Education on Climate-Driven Vector-Borne Diseases, visit here)
 

Presenter and biography:

Morgan Magnuson, Nursing Instructor, University of Lethbridge

Shannon Vandenburg, Nursing Instructor, University of Lethbridge

Morgan Magnuson and Shannon Vandenberg are both nurse educators in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Lethbridge, located in Lethbridge, Alberta. Their backgrounds in public health nursing have enabled them to bring public health issues, such as climate change, infectious disease spread, and communicable disease control into the courses they teach, helping students gain a practical understanding of relevant health issues in Canada and around the globe. 
 

Michael Foley, Web Designer, Pixelera

As founding partner of technology companies Pixelera, Member365 and SavvySale, and a graduate of Loyalist College (Advertising), Michael has a deep understanding of database development, web design and interactive media. Over the past 25 years, Michael has been involved in many aspects of the information technology field including website and database design in the late 90's, interactive multimedia design and touchscreen development through the 2000's and UI/UX for SaaS software sales and marketing in the years since.

Featured projects include design, development and installation of 14 touchscreens interactivities for the Canadian War Museum, eLearning projects for Burger King, Starbucks and the PGA, and multiple eLearning projects for CASN including the Digital Health in Nursing Education and the NP e-Resource for prescribing controlled drugs and substances.

Guest speaker

To be confirmed 
 

Moderator:

Andrea Chircop, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University; Member, CASN Climate-Driven Infectious Disease (CDID) Advisory Committee


Dates: Wed, March 3, 2021, 12-1pm MST (3pm AST, 2pm EST)

Ticket Price: FREE

CASN Climate Change & Nursing Webinar Series - Theme: Vector-borne Diseases in Canada

  • Wednesday Mar 03 2021, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Online
    Canada