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Melanie Willson
(She, Her, Hers)Assistant Professor of Teaching
School of Nursing
Other Titles: Assistant Director School of NursingOffice: ART 337
Phone: 250-807-8468
Email: melanie.willson@ubc.ca
Research Summary
Active learning; perinatal and childbearing families health; lactation; clinical education; remediation in clinical practice.
Courses & Teaching
Recent courses:
NRSG 228: Community Health
NRSG 320: Global Health
NRSG 328: Childbearing Families Health
NRSG 439: Global Health Practicum (Rural & Remote)
NRSG 597: Healthcare Capstone Practicum
Biography
My previous clinical nursing practice includes perinatal, pediatrics, medical and surgical acute care in a rural hospital; perinatal care in tertiary care hospitals in Canada and the United States; urban public health nursing; and prenatal teaching.
My volunteer work and graduate studies have been in community health and social policy with a broad exploration of rural community development, community planning, food security, municipal policy, and harm reduction.
Degrees
MPH (Social Policy), University of Victoria, 2016
BSN, University of British Columbia, 2001
Perinatal specialty, British Columbia Institute of Technology, 2001
Selected Publications & Presentations
Campbell, S. H., Bernardes, N., Tharmaratnam, T., Willson, M., Krebs, C., Campbell, K., Brophy, M., & Silva, G. O. (2024). Effectiveness of interprofessional development of foundational lactation open education resources. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 95, 101603. https://10.1016/j.ecns.2024.101603
Reekie, M., de Bosch Kemper, N., Denison, J., Willson, M. & Moralejo, L. (2023). Learning pathways: Levelling, scaffolding & mapping curriculum. Journal of Professional Nursing, 46, 163-167. https://10.1016/j.profnurs.2023.03.006
Willson, M., Campbell, S. H., Bernardes, N., Tharmaratnam, T., & Brophy, M. (2022). Virtual learning with interprofessional lactation open-access modules during the pandemic/Apprentissage virtuel avec des modules interprofessionnels en accès libre en lactation pendant la pandémie. Notes on Nursing Scholarship, 6, 13-16. https://www.casn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Notes-on-Nursing-Scholarship-6th-Edition-2022-REV.pdf
Epp, S., Reekie, M., Denison, J., de Bosch Kemper, N., Willson, M. & Marck, P. (2022). An innovative leap: Embracing new pedagogical approaches for clinical education. Journal of Professional Nursing, 42, 168-172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2022.07.005
Epp, S., Reekie, M., Denison, J., de Bosch Kemper, N., Willson, M. & Marck, P. (2021). Radical transformation: Embracing constructivism and pedagogy for an innovative nursing curriculum. Journal of Professional Nursing, 37(5), 804-809. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2021.06.007
Open access online lactation modules:
- Physiology of lactation module
- Prenatal anticipatory guidance
- Cesarean section in hospital
- Effective breastfeeding
- Midwifery clinic, low milk supply
Selected Grants & Awards
Aspire-2040 Learning Transformations Fund, 2024/25, Academic Integrity in the Disciplines
Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund, 2019/20, Interprofessional Lactation Module for Health Sciences- IP Lactation
Professional Services/Affiliations/Committees
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- Canadian Certified Nurse Educator