Follow Me On My Journey Through My Masters Of Health Studies at Athabasca University
Women Have the Right to Vote... But What About the Right to Healthcare? (MHST 605)
When most people think of pregnancy, they think of a cradled baby bump with that black and white ultrasound picture of the tiny button...
Participatory Action Research: Its Uses, Strengths, Weaknesses & Validity
Written by: Brittany Burian, Marie Jozwiak, Barbara Blocki and Kerilynn Bath What is Participatory Action Research? Participatory Action...
Seniors: A Vulnerable Population
Vulnerable Persons: Canada’s Elderly The British Journal of General Practice estimates a doubling of the population older than 75 years...
Heart to Health: Incorporating a Multi-Level Model of Health to Cardiovascular Disease
The Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System reports that heart disease is the leading cause of death globally with a death toll of...
Applying a Multi-Level Model of Health to Cardiovascular Disease
In Canada, cardiovascular disease is the second leading cause of death (cancer is number one) and is the leading cause of hospitalization...
Social Determinants of Health in Ontario
As a Registered Nurse in Ontario, to say the social determinants of health are imperative to the health of a nation would be correct....
How to Define Health?
What is Health? According to Dulaney et al. “Health is not defined by the absence of disease or suffering, but by the response to a...
Professionalism
The professional identity I wish to culminate comes from the values I strongly uphold as a Registered Nurse (RN) such as: accountability,...










