Alberta Wide Nursing Rounds
Bringing nursing research and practice together to promote optimal health in Alberta
The Faculty of Nursing at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is proud to introduce Alberta-Wide Nursing Rounds, an evolution of our long-standing . This province-wide initiative connects frontline nurses, nurse practitioners and nursing students with researchers and educators to address the most pressing issues in nursing practice today.
Through these interactive sessions, we share research findings directly relevant to clinical care while also creating space for nurses to voice the challenges, questions and priorities that shape their practice. By expanding from City-Wide to Alberta-Wide, our goal is to strengthen the bridge between nursing research and practice across the province, amplify the voices of nurses, and foster knowledge exchange that benefits patients, families and communities.
Proposed 2025/26 topics include:
- Faculty of Nursing Undergraduate Summer Research Mini Conference
- International Council of Nurses (ICN) Congress – Takeaways
- Mental Health
- Children’s Health
- International Week Celebration (early)
- Heart Health
- Nurse Practitioner Day
- Earth Day / Climate Change and Health
- Women’s Health
Format: Monthly Zoom sessions, held on the third Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm (Mountain Time).
Whether you are a student, new graduate or experienced nurse, we invite you to join us as we work together to advance nursing knowledge, enhance clinical practice and promote optimal health for all Albertans.
Rounds Sessions
Children's Health
Dr. Shannon Scott and her colleagues will share their research insights related to Children’s Health. Registration is free, but required to attend.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
7:00 pm (1 hour)
Online via Zoom
Recordings
September 16, 2025: The inaugural AWNR “Faculty of Nursing Undergraduate Summer Research Mini Conference”
October 21, 2025: Council of Nurses (ICN) Congress – Takeaways
Contact Us
Dr. Colleen Norris
Associate Dean of Research
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E-mail us at nursing.research@ualberta.ca