Maya Kalogirou

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing
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Fall Term 2026 (1970)

NURS 422 - Contemporary Issues in Healthcare Ethics and Law

3 units (fi 6)(EITH/SP/SU, 3-0-0)

The course examines a range of ethical theories, relevant research, and approaches to ethical decision-making to critically debate real world problems in health care. Students will develop an understanding of health law and health care ethics and of the relationship between law and ethics. Note: Available only to nursing students in the Collaborative/Honors Program, After Degree/After Degree Honors Program or RPN-BScN Program. Prerequisite for students in the Collaborative/Honors and After Degree/After Degree Honors Programs: NURS 400. Corequisites: NURS 425 and INT D 420.

LECTURE 800 (58094)

2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
M 09:00 - 11:50



NURS 425 - Nursing Leadership in a Focus Area

6 units (fi 12)(VAR, 2-192C-0)

This leadership experience provides opportunity to consolidate prior learning and develop confidence and competence as students prepare to transition to the role of the Registered Nurse. The focus is on collaboration with interprofessional teams, systems thinking, and healthcare system change. Students evaluate the influence of evidence, policy and legislation on decision-making in complex health systems using a relational practice lens. Students demonstrate and enhance their own relational capacity as leaders and innovators for 21st Century Canadian healthcare. Fieldwork hours listed are the total number of hours and will be offered over 12 weeks. Prerequisites: All courses in the program except NURS 422, INT D 420 and NURS 485. Corequisite: NURS 422 and INT D 420.

CLINICAL 801 (54545)

2026-09-14 - 2026-12-14
TWRF 06:00 - 23:59

Winter Term 2027 (1980)

NURS 124 - Foundations of Nursing I

3 units (fi 6)(SECOND, 3-0-0)

The course introduces the Canadian Healthcare System, including conceptual frameworks of primary health care across the lifespan and the concepts such as health law that apply to nursing and nursing practice. Within the context of relational practice, and the Fundamentals of Care Framework, concepts related to professional identity, the nurse/client relationship, the nursing process, and patient and family centered care will be explored. The course will continue to highlight the meanings of health and healing and the diversity of beliefs, values, and perceptions of health. Note: Available only to students in the Collaborative Program. Prerequisites: INT D 120 (or equivalent), NURS 106 (or NURS 140 and NURS 150), and NURS 120. Corequisites: NURS 123, NURS 125.

LECTURE B02 (80124)

2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09
TR 14:00 - 15:20