Member Profile
Christina M Kennedy
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Skills & Interests
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Health Sciences / Nursing
(Advanced)
My background includes over 17- years in the fields of clinical research, medicine and nursing. During this time, my major therapeutic areas have included; metabolic, oncology, dermatology and neurology in all phases of the clinical drug development process including Phase I special population trials. - Academic Support Services / Faculty Development / Support and Training (Intermediate)
- Social Sciences / Psychology / Statistics and Research Methods / Research Design and Implementation (Advanced)
Associations
- Canadian Association of Professional Regulatory Affairs (CAPRA)
NOC Publications Officer (Editor) 01/2012 – Current - Editors Association of Canada (EAC)
Member 11/2011 – Current - Organization for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs (MTOPRA)
Associate Member 02/2011 – Current
Education History
- MSc. Pharmaceutical Medicine (Current)
Hibernia College - BScN Nursing (05/2003)
McMaster University - BA Gerontology / Psychology (06/1995)
McMaster University
Teaching Experience
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Fundamentals of Nursing
(Winter 2011)
- Professional Education Organization International – Nursing
- Active Volunteer Faculty Member / Author for; the non-profit group “Professional Education Organization International (PEOI)”. Currently –Co-authoring an online Fundamentals of Nursing Course.
Presentations
- “The Role of Nurse Practitioners in Clinical Research”, 03/09/2009
2009 – Presenter / Webinar - “The Role of Nurse Practitioners in Clinical Research”, Cato Research monthly internal company wide training session. - “Pathology Wait Times in a Regional Cancer Center”,, 06/08/2006
2006 – Co-Presenter “Pathology Wait Times in a Regional Cancer Center”, impact on surgical wait times and patient anxiety.
