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Tabaret Hall
75, Laurier Ave East
Ottawa, Ontario
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Ext. 5315
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125, Université
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Guindon Hall
Room 2016
451, Smyth Road
Ottawa, Ontario
K1H 8M5
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Ottawa, Ontario
K1H 8M5
Tel.: 613-562-5800
Ext. 5473
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Denyse Pharand

Teaching Associate
Room: RGN 3235A
Phone: (613) 562-5800 ext. 8448
Fax: (613) 562-5443
E-mail: denysep@uottawa.ca
Denyse Pharand

Biography

I have devoted 15 years of my professional career to teaching nursing care at the Collège de l'Outaouais, during which I completed a master's degree and a doctorate in education (measurement and evaluation). My doctoral dissertation discussed the evaluation of clinical teaching in nursing science. In July 2002, I joined the faculty team of the School of Nursing. My main area of research interest is the evaluation of teaching in clinical settings, which has formed the basis for my involvement in the Ottawa-Carleton Council of Nurse Executives (OCCNE) as a member of the Advisory Committee on the Situation of Preceptorship in the Teaching of Nursing Science. Research into mental health and psychiatric care is also of interest to me since I have extensive experience with these clienteles.


Year Degree Specialty Institution
1999 Ph.D. Education (measurement and evaluation) University of Ottawa
1992 M.A. Éducation Université de Sherbrooke
1988 B.Sc. Sciences infirmières Université du Québec en Outaouais
1971 DEC Soins infirmiers Collège Bois-de-Boulogne (Montréal)



Research Interests

  • Evaluation of clinical teaching in nursing science and professional university programs
  • Preceptorship
  • Practical training
  • Violence in psychiatric care settings