Dr. Netha Dyck News Archive
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Holiday Message from Rady Faculty Deans
December 18, 2024 —
It's been an exciting year of generational change across the Rady Faculty, with approval of a new College of Community and Global Health, expansion in all of our programs, and the construction of a new multi-purpose building on the Bannatyne campus.
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Nursing faculty honoured with prestigious fellowships
October 27, 2021 —
College of Nursing leadership has been recognized on the national stage for their contributions to clinical practice, education, administration, research and policy
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Graduate programs in nursing reach 40-year milestone
March 11, 2021 —
In 1980, the College of Nursing took a major step in its evolution: it admitted the first students to its inaugural master of nursing program. “It’s hard to believe it’s been 40 years,” says associate professor Judith Scanlan [BN/67, M.Ed./83, PhD/96], former associate dean, graduate programs, who has been teaching at the college for 46 years and joined the full-time faculty in 1983. “We’ve come a long way.”
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College of Nursing strengthens international ties at conference in Singapore
August 19, 2019 —
This summer, College of Nursing dean Dr. Netha Dyck and College of Nursing professor and Rady Faculty vice-dean, education Dr. Christine Ateah were among more than 5,300 nursing professionals from 120 countries assembled in Singapore for the International Council of Nurses (ICN) 2019 Congress. The conference, which takes place every four years, will be co-hosted by the Canadian Nurses Association in Montreal in 2023.
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Health-care homecoming
May 15, 2018 —
Accomplished alumna returns to lead College of Nursing