Profiles And Contributions To This Article

From sea to shining sea: making collaborative rural research work

Pertice  Moffitt

Pertice Moffitt

qualifications: PhD

position: Senior instructor, nursing


Elaine  Mordoch

Asst Prof Elaine Mordoch

qualifications: PhD

position: Assistant professor

Canada

Elaine Mordoch, RN PhD, Assistant Professor Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba Rural and remote mental health nursing practice issues; Aboriginal mental health and mental illness; education of nursing students in the North


Carla  Wells

Carla Wells

qualifications: MN

position: Research coordinator/ nurse educator

Canada

- Interested in care provision to patients with diabetic foot ulcers or other wound related issues. - Interested in all issues related to seniors living in rural settings.


Ruth  Martin Misener

Ruth Martin Misener

qualifications: NP PhD

position: Associate Professor and Associate Director Graduate Programs


Meg  McDonagh

Meg McDonagh

qualifications: MN

position: Senior instructor

Canada

Teach rural nursing to undergraduate nursing students and practice in a rural hospital in the Foothills of Alberta. Previously practiced nursing in the north. Have a clinical speicalty in Emergency Nursing and am involved currently in research related to the health beliefs of rural Canadians. Also interested in injury prevention, especially related to rural residents and agricultural and safety practices.


Dana S Edge

Dr Dana Edge ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

position: Associate professor

Canada

Research interests include: rural farm/ranch families; occupational and environmental epidemiology; and,rural nursing.


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