Denise nurse biography templates
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Denise Delorey
I graduated from Dalhousie University School of Nursing in 1989. My nursing interests and experience have been in adult medical-surgical nursing with a focus on patient education to enhance their ability to self-manage chronic conditions. In 2005, I joined the School of Nursing at Saint Francis Xavier University as a Clinical Educator. I completed a Masters of Adut Education in 2018. My research focused on adult learning principles in factors that support learning faculty learning as they adopted a new curriculum and shifted to active teaching strategies. I am currently a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa. My research focuses on using virtual simulation as an innovative tool to deliver interprofessional education in uni-professional nursing schools. Specifically, to engage nursing students in interprofessional collaboration in which they are active contributing members of the health care team. I am a member of the CAN-Sim Alliance network that s
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Denise Romano, FNP (BC), APRN
Titles
Family Nurse Practitioner Psychiatry
Research sjuksköterska Practitioner, Tobacco Research in Youth; substans Abuse Treatment Unit, Yale University School of Medicine; Tobacco Treatment Service, YNHH
Biography
“Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain." ~ Picasso
Denise Romano is a Board Certified Family sjuksköterska Practitioner with 38 years of professional experience in family medicin, holistic health, and comprehensive women’s health. She currently serves as a Family Nurse Practitioner in the Substance Abuse Treatment Research Unit at the Yale University School of medicin, Department of Psychology and at the Tobacco Treatment Service at YNHH. Denise holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Pace University/NY Medical College, and a Master of Arts in Integrative Health and Healing from The Graduate Institute. Since 2010, she has served as a schema Coordinator for The Integrative Health and Healing
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Denise and her blog
A Reunion To Remember.
What a special day it was, coming together to celebrate 50 years in midwifery!
Meeting at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, we reminisced over coffee, explored the changes since our last reunion, and of course, took our traditional photo by the fountain (thankfully, the weather was on our side!).
The day wouldn’t have been complete without a lovely lunch down the road, filled with laughter, memories, and stories from decades of dedication to nursing and midwifery..
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who came – it was a joy to reconnect and reflect on the journey we’ve shared. Here’s to the next reunion! 💜
THE START OF MY CAREER
Monday February 17th 1975 was the beginning of my career, and the start of my nurse training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in the City of London. A group of 38 of us entered Preliminary training School (PTS), an eight-week period of classroom learning bef