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This presentation, delivered at Connect 2010 by Noreen Frisch, PhD, RN, and Grace Mickelson, MA, RN, discusses the InspireNet Proposal aimed at building province-wide research capacity in British Columbia's nursing sector. With over 39,000 regulated nurses, the initiative seeks to create a vibrant network of stakeholders—including public and private academic institutions, healthcare authorities, and nursing organizations. The focus is on collaborative research that enhances nursing and health services, promoting shared knowledge and advancing healthcare outcomes in the region.
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Creating Collaborative Advantage and Developing Province-wide Research Capacity Presentation at Connect 2010 November 22, 2010
Co-leaders: Noreen Frisch, PhD, RN Grace Mickelson, MA, RN
BC Context Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Regulated nurses working in BC: 39,000 (RN, RPN, LPN) Source: CIHI 2008 • Public Academic Institutions • 4 Research Universities • 10 New Universities & Institutes • 11 Colleges Nursing Organizations Regulatory Bodies BC Nurses Union Association of Registered Nurses of BC Private Academic Institutions Health Authorities 5 Regional 1 Provincial 1 First Nations Health Council Government Ministry of Science & Universities Ministry of Regional Economic and Skills Development Ministry of Health Services
InspireNet Proposal Vision A vibrant and interactive network of individuals and organizations working collaboratively to advance research and knowledge that improve nursing health services in British Columbia.
Mission: Collaborative Advantage From this To this [
Connect 2010 Moving Nursing Health Services Research to Action Supports InspireNet activities and action teams