Kimberley Harrison


BA Psych, RPN, RN, BSN, Med

Faculty - Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN)

Undergraduate Adjunct Professor - University of Regina Educator

306-775-7471
kimberley.harrison@saskpolytech.ca 

Areas of Expertise

  • Classroom instruction - physical assessment, fundamentals of nursing, mental health, professional development and informatics/educational technology
  • Clinical teaching and facilitation in rehabilitation, geriatric, long term care and surgery
  • Lab instruction and facilitation of health assessment, foundational nursing skills and simulation learning
  • Organizational skills
  • Counselling
  • Psychiatric nursing (various areas)
  • Critical thinking
  • Course Coordinator
  • Mentorship (New Staff)
  • Preceptorship and HSPnet
  • Distance Education/Online Learning

Related Professional Experience

  • Curriculum developer, Psychiatric Nursing program (diploma and degree)
  • Preceptor Coordinator (Southern Saskatchewan), Saskpolytech (Past Experience)
  • Critical Care, Pasqua Hospital, Regina
  • Critical Care, General Hospital, Regina
  • Registered member, College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan
  • Registered member, Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan
  • Registered member, Montana Licensing Board
  • Faculty Certificate Program Advanced Certificate (with distinction), Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Selected Publications

  • Press, M., White, K., Myers, S., Hipfner, C., Louiseize, J., Howell, S., & Harrison, K. (2017). Mental disorders and occupational safety. In Chirkov, V., Anonson, J., Anderson, J., Press, M., Gerrard, A., & Ha, C. (Eds.). Enhancing cultures of safety and safety engagement in the Saskatchewan mining industry: A collaborative and multidisciplinary inquiry (Vol. 2, pp. 523-533). Saskatoon, SK Canada: International Minerals Innovation Institute.
  • Curriculum Development Psychiatric Nursing Diploma Program and Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing Degree Program.
  • Discovery: Research study – Enhancing cultures of safety and safety engagement in the Saskatchewan mining industry: A collaborative and multidisciplinary inquiry. Team member: SESEMI – Mental Health.