Linda Juergensen, RN, PhD Assistant Professor York University

Curriculum Vitae, November 2020

Contact Information School of , Faculty of Health, York University Toronto, , Canada, M3J 1P3 Phone: 416-736-2100 ext. 33316 Email: [email protected]

A. Degrees and Professional Diplomas

2020 PhD, , School of Nursing, Ottawa, ON

Program: Sociopolitical Context of Health Dissertation: The response to HIV/AIDS in Ontario: A critical ethnography of case management nursing Committee: Dr. Dave Holmes and Dr. Patrick O’Byrne (Co-supervisors), Dr. David K. Wright, Dr. Michelle Lalonde Internal-External Examiner: Dr. Thomas Foth External Examiner: Dr. Geoffrey Maina

1997 MSN, Queen’s University, School of Nursing, Kingston, ON

Program: Community Health Thesis: Searching for a ‘clean fit:’ A feminist analysis of the function and meaning of illicit injection drug use for women Committee: Dr. Carol Roberts (Supervisor), Dr. Lynn Kirkwood

1994 BScN, University of Ottawa, School of Nursing, Ottawa, ON

1989 RN Diploma, St. Boniface General Hospital School of Nursing, Winnipeg, MB

B. Professional Licensure & Active Memberships

2016 Member, Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)

2016 Member, Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA)

1989 Registered Nurse, General Class

College of Nurses of Ontario (1992-present) Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (1992-present) Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses (1989-1992)

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C. Employment History

Academic Positions:

2018-present Assistant Professorial, School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON

2018-present Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University, Toronto, ON

2016 Lecturer, School of Nursing University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON

2014-2016 Teaching Assistant, Undergraduate and Graduate Programs School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON

2010-2011 Clinical Instructor, Department of Nursing Heritage College, Gatineau, QC

1994-1996 Teaching Assistant, School of Nursing, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON

Research Positions:

2017-2018 Research Assistant, Building nursing capacity to provide culturally safe cancer survivorship care with Indigenous people in rural and remote areas: An integrated knowledge translation study. P.I.’s: Dr. Wendy Gifford & Dr. Roanne Thomas. Centre for Research in Health and Nursing, University of Ottawa, ON

2016-2017 Research Assistant, Leadership of managers related to research use in Nursing and allied health professions. P.I.: Dr. Wendy Gifford Nursing Best Practice Research Center, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON

2013-2014 Public Health Nurse Educator, Examining community-delivered HIV PEP for Gay, Bisexual and other MSM. P.I.: Dr. Patrick O’Byrne, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, ON

2013 Public Health Nurse Educator, PROUD: Participatory Research in Ottawa – Understanding Drugs. P.I.: Dr. Mark Tyndall, Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, ON

Clinical Positions:

2010-2016 Public Health Nurse, Healthy Sexuality and Risk Reduction Unit Ottawa Pubic Health, Ottawa, ON

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2005-2010 Registered Nurse, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canadian Embassy, Amman, Jordan

2001-2004 Registered Nurse, U.S. Department of State U.S. Embassy, Maputo, Mozambique

1991, 1994 Registered Nurse, Pediatric Unit Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

1993 Registered Nurse, Health Canada Watson Lake Community Hospital, Watson Lake, Yukon

1989-1992 Registered Nurse, Cardio-vascular Thoracic Surgical Nurse St. Boniface General Hospital, Winnipeg, MB

D. Honours and Awards

Academic Awards:

2015 McGee Trophy for Highest Grade (Theory, NSG7100), University of Ottawa

1994 University of Ottawa Gold Medal, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa

1994 Dean’s Honour List, Summa Cum Laude, University of Ottawa

Professional Recognition:

2020 Nursing Student Association of York (NSAY) Faculty Award, Internationally Educated Nurses Program, York University

2019 Profiled, Expert in the News, Health Impact Report 2018-19, Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto, ON

2019 Invited Panel Member, Tips for Teaching. Faculty of Health Orientation for New Faculty, York University, Toronto, ON

2008 Recipient, Ambassador’s Award for Excellent Achievement, Canadian Embassy, Amman, Jordan

2004 Nominated, Marjorie Yamamoto Harwood Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Foreign Service, U.S. State Department, Washington DC

2003 Recipient, Meritorious Honor Award, U.S. Embassy, Maputo, Mozambique

1995 Recipient, Dean’s Award for Outstanding Extracurricular Achievement, School of Nursing, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Juergensen 4

E. Publications

Articles in Refereed Journals (Students marked with an asterisk):

Juergensen, L., Premji, S., Wright, B.* & Holmes, D. & Bouma, G. (2020). “A time to lead” efforts to promote social justice: The promise and challenges of the United Nations 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals for nurses [Guest Editorial]. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 104, 103533. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103533

Adam, S., & Juergensen, L. (2019). Toward critical thinking as a virtue: The case of mental health nursing education. Nurse Education in Practice, 38, 138-144, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2019.06.006

Adam, S., van Daalen-Smith, C., & Juergensen, L. (2019). The indispensability of critique: Reflections on bearing witness to mental health discourse. Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse, 1(1), 39-48, DOI: https://doi.org/10.25071/2291-5796.18

Gifford, W. A., Squires, J. E, Angus, D. E, Ashley, L. A., Brosseau, L., Craik, J. M., Domecq, M., Egan, M. Holyoke, P., Juergensen, L., Wallin, L., Wazni, L., & Graham, I. D. (2018). Managerial leadership for research use in nursing and allied health care professions: A Systematic Review. Implementation Science, 13, 1-23. DOI: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6161344/

Juergensen, L. (2017). Current Issues in Public Health: Can you imagine a public health response without signs telling people what to do? [Editorial]. Health Digest, The Canadian Public Health Association online journal. DOI: https://www.cpha.ca/public- health- response-without-signs

Articles in the Media:

Holmes, D., Juergensen, L., & Murray, S. J. (2018, November 21). The red line crossed, Jamal Khashoggi’s life cannot be sacrificed for Canada’s economy [Opinion-Editorial]. Globe and Mail. Available at https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-red- line-crossed-jamal-khashoggis-life-cannot-be-sacrificed-for/

Juergensen, L. (2018, August 16). Safe injection sites are an ethical imperative, not a political option [Opinion-Editorial]. Toronto Star, p. A12. Available at https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2018/08/16/safe-injection-sites-are-an- ethical-imperative-not-a-political-option.html

Articles in Preparation:

Juergensen, L., Holmes, D. & O’Byrne, P. (in preparation). The public health response to HIV/AIDS in Ontario: A critical ethnography of case management nursing. Juergensen 5

Adam, S., Juergensen, L. & Mallette, C. (in preparation). Nursing in the anthropocene: Implications for a theory towards a posthumanistic practice.

F. Invited Presentations (Students marked with an asterisk):

International:

Juergensen, L., Holmes, D. & O’Byrne, P. (2020, June – postponed to 2021 due to Covid-19). A critical examination of space and spatiality as resistance to the hegemony of biosecurity discourse in the public health response to HIV/AIDS. 8th International In Sickness and In Health (ISIH) Conference, Lleida, Spain.

Juergensen, L., Tkacz, U., Golan, A.*, Sayeau, R.* & Kaszap, M. (2020, May – postponed to December 2020 due to Covid-19). The meaning of “engagement” and promising practices in TB care with Inuit: A systematic review of the literature. Indigenous Health Conference, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada.

Juergensen, L., Adam, S., Meerai,S.*, Kaszap, M., Bridgeman, J., Mackinnon, J., McFadden, G., Zamfir, R.* & MacLean, R. (2019, May 1). Deconstructing political policies and perceptions of drug use and stigma: A scoping review (Poster). Harm Reduction International 2019 Conference, Porto, Portugal.

Juergensen, L. (2018, April). A case management nursing perspective on the “War on HIV/AIDS:” A critical reflection on the meaning of “engagement” in public health practice in Ontario. The 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

National:

Adam, S., van Daalen-Smith, C., & Juergensen, L. (2019, June 19). The indispensability of critique: Reflections on bearing witness to mental health care. Social Justice in Nursing Conference. Toronto, ON.

Adam, S. & Juergensen, L. (2019, May 28). Working with psychiatric consumers and survivors: Theory, method, advocacy. National Community Health Nursing Conference. St. John, NB.

Juergensen, L. (2019, March 21). The effect of public health policies on stigma and innovations in HIV case management nursing. Webinar Series: Reducing stigma related to sexuality, substance use and STBBIs, Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa, ON.

Juergensen, L. (2017). A critical ethnography of the work of case management nurses in the ‘War on HIV/AIDS.’ Canadian Public Health Association National Conference, Halifax, NS.

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Juergensen, L. (2016). A critical concept analysis of ‘case management:’ Helping re- imagine the HIV/AIDS response. Canadian Association of Nurses in HIV/AIDS Care National Conference, Halifax, NS.

Juergensen, L. (1996). Searching for a ‘clean fit:’ The meaning of illicit injection drug use for women. International Women’s Health Conference, Toronto, ON.

Juergensen, L. (1996). Conceptualizations of environment and health in nursing: The implications for addictions research. CAUSN Annual Conference, Antigonish, NS.

G. Research Funding

External funding:

Year & Team Source Amount Purpose Title of Project

2020 SSHRC Not funded Insight Decolonizing mental (Received Development health nursing from Adam, S. (PI), Liegghio, TriCouncil Grant biomedical hegemony: M., & Juergensen, L. Bridge A community-based (Co-Applicant) Funding) political activist ethnography

2020 CIHR Not funded CIHR Operating “No one left behind:” Grant: COVID-19 Designing a Nurse-led Juergensen, L. (PI), May 2020 Rapid Community-informed Dastjerdi Fay, Adam, S., Research Case Management Kaszap, M., Epstein, I., Response to Pandemics & Mallette, C. and Crisis Situations What have we not 2020 CIHR Not funded Operating Grant: learned from SARS? An Canadian 2019 Juergensen, L. (PI), evaluation of the public Novel Holmes, D., O’Byrne, health response to Coronavirus P., Adam, S. & COVID-19 from a case (COVID-19) Dastjerdi, M. management nursing Rapid Research perspective

2019-2021 Adapting transitions-in- CIHR $200,000 Operating Grant: care strategies for cancer Transitions in Gifford, W. & Thomas, to be culturally relevant Care – Evaluation R. (Co-PI’s), Dick, P., with First Nations Grants Dick, N., Graham, I., communities Juergensen, L. (Co- Applicant), Thavorn, K. & Vandyk, A.

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Year & Team Source Amount Purpose Title of Project 2019-2022 Building culturally safe CIHR $738,224 Project Grant Gifford, W. & Ashton, cancer survivorship care S. (Co-PI’s), Almost, J., with Inuit in Inuit Graham, I., Juergensen, Nunangat L. (Co-Applicant), Thanvorn, K. & Al Awar, Z.

Decolonizing mental 2019 SSHRC Not funded Insight health nursing: A Development Adam, S. (PI), van community-based Grant Daalen-Smith C., & political activist Juergensen, L. (Co- ethnography Applicant) 2016 Doctoral studies Ministry of $15,000 Ontario Graduate

Colleges and Scholarship Universities Ontario 1996 Doctoral studies Ministry of $10,000 Ontario Graduate Colleges and Scholarship (declined) Universities Ontario 1995 Master’s studies Ministry of $10,000 Ontario Graduate Colleges and Scholarship Universities Ontario 1995 Master’s research Canadian Nurses $1500 Connaught

Foundation Scholarship for

Public Health 1994 Master’s studies Ministry of $10,000 Ontario Graduate

Colleges and Scholarship Universities Ontario 1994 Master’s studies Canadian Nurses $1000 Virginia A.

Foundation Lindabury

Scholarship 1993 Undergraduate studies Canadian Nurses $500 Baccalaureate Foundation Award for Ontario

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Internal funding:

Year & Team Source Amount Purpose Title of Project

2020 York University, Not funded A proposal to The Centre for Critical Faculty of Health establish a Mental Health Research Morrow, M. & Adam, S. faculty-based (Co-Directors), Ahmad, Organized F., da Silveira Gorman, Research Unit R., Hayhurst, L., Hillier, (ORU) S., Hynie, M., Juergensen, L., MacDonnell, J., & Reaume, G.

2020 York University $3,500 TriCouncil Bridge Decolonizing mental Funding health nursing from Adam, S. (PI), Liegghio, biomedical hegemony: M., & Juergensen, L. A political activist (Co-Applicant) ethnography

2020-2021 York University $59,400 Academic A multidisciplinary Innovation Fund experiential-education Epstein, I. & Mykitiuk, resource to support the R. (Co-PI), Gelb, D., communication needs of Baljko, M., Stephens, students with disabilities L., Juergensen, L. (Co- and instructors in Applicant), Sutherland- placement Harris, R., MacGregor, Heinson, L., M., Kanlou, N., MacEntee, K., Swartz, K. L., Maheux-Pelletier, I., LaMorre, L., Sandher, V., Schraa, E., Calderon-Valdvivia, P., Petra, A., Winningham, K. & MacDonnel, J.

2019 York University, $1,000 Conference Working with Faculty of Health Travel Funds psychiatric consumers Adam, S. (PI) & and survivors: Theory, Juergensen, L. method, advocacy Juergensen 9

Year & Team Source Amount Purpose Title of Project Mapping the meaning of 2019 York University, $3,000 Minor Research engagement and Faculty of Health Grant Juergensen, L. (PI) promising practices in Tuberculosis (TB) care in Inuit Nunangat: A ‘cartography of the present.’

Deconstructing political 2019 York University $650 Conference policies and perceptions Faculty of Health Travel Funds Juergensen, L. (PI) of drug use and stigma: A scoping review

2018 York University, Not funded Collaborative Understanding and Faculty of Health and/or addressing the stigma of Juergensen, L. & Community- drug use: Examining Adam, S. (Co-PI) Based Research “NIMBY” using Seed Grant community-based participatory research 2014-2018 University of $36,000 Admission Doctoral studies Ottawa, School of Scholarship Nursing 2018 University of $500 Helen K. Travel Award for the

Ottawa, School of Maussalem Prize 27th Annual Canadian Nursing Conference on HIV/AIDS Research, Vancouver, BC 2017 University of $5000 Dr. Maria O. Outstanding graduate

Ottawa, School of Leite-Robeiro student in the doctoral

Nursing Scholarship program 2017 University of $425 Conference travel Canadian Public Health Ottawa, Faculty grant Association National of Post-Doctoral Conference, Halifax, NS and Graduate Studies Canadian Association of 2016 University of $550 Conference travel Nurses in HIV/AIDS Ottawa, Faculty grant Care National of Post-Doctoral Conference, Halifax, NS and Graduate Studies Juergensen 10

Year & Team Source Amount Purpose Title of Project

2016 University of $500 Research travel Doctoral research Ottawa, Faculty award of Post-Doctoral and Graduate Studies 2016 University of $5000 Excellence Doctoral studies Ottawa, School of Scholarship Nursing 1994 Queen’s $800 Freda Paltiel Master’s research

University, Research Award

School of Nursing

1994 Queen’s $8000 Entrance Master’s studies University, Scholarship (declined) School of Nursing

H. Teaching

Graduate Courses:

Year 2020-21 NURS 7000 6.0, Philosophical Foundations of Contemporary Nursing Science, Doctoral Program, School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON (7 students).

Winter 2019 NURS 5210 3.0, Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Praxis with Marginalized Persons: A Human Science Perspective, MScN Program, School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON (6 students).

Undergraduate Courses:

Fall 2020 NURS 4370 3.0, The History and Health of Indigenous Individuals, Families and Communities, School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON (50 students).

Fall 2020 NURS 3130 3.0, Promoting Health and Healing with Individuals and Fall 2019 & Families, School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON (50 students). Fall 2018

Winter 2020 NURS 4525 6.0, Community as Partner, School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON (54 students).

Fall 2019 & NURS 3740 3.0, Health Care Planning for Communities, School of Fall 2018 Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON (49 students).

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Winter 2019 NURS 4525 6.0, Community as Partner, School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, ON (104 students).

Winter 2016 NSG3301 3.0, Research in Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON (110 students).

Courses Substantially Revised:

Year 2020-21 NURS 7000, Philosophical Foundations of Contemporary Nursing Science.

Fall 2020 NURS 4370, The History and Health of Indigenous Individuals, Families and & Communities.

Winter 2019 NURS 5210, Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Praxis with Marginalized Persons: A Human Science Perspective.

Winter 2019 NURS 4525, Community as Partner.

Fall 2018 NURS 3130, Promoting Health and Healing with Individuals and Families.

I. Service

School of Nursing Committees:

2020-present Member, Hiring Committee, School of Nursing, York University.

2020-present Member, Curriculum Redevelopment Committee, School of Nursing, York University, Diversity and Indigenization Working Group.

2018-present Member, Research and Faculty Awards Committee, School of Nursing, York University.

School of Nursing Volunteer Activities:

2020 Co-lead, Anti-Racism Action Plan Working Group, School of Nursing, York University.

2020 Lead, School of Nursing Philosophy Statement Working Group, York University.

Peer Review Activities:

2018-present Founding Editorial Board Member, Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse, Open-access, on-line journal, York University, Toronto, ON. Manuscripts reviewed: 3

Conference Organization / Scholarly Outreach: Juergensen 12

2018-present Co-administrator, Facebook Social Media Site, Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse. People following: 592

2018-2019 Conference Organizing Team, Social Justice in Nursing National Conference, York University, Toronto, ON (June 13, 2019).

2018 Invited School of Nursing Representative, Internationally Educated Health Professional Success: Building Capacity for Clinical Interprofessional Education, Summit of Professionals sponsored by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Toronto, ON.

Professional Activities:

2015-2016 Co-lead, HIV Action Plan Committee, Healthy Sexuality and Risk Reduction Unit, Ottawa Public Health, Ottawa, ON.

1996-1997 Steering Committee, Keep Six! Needle Exchange, Kingston, ON.

1994-1996 Student Representative, Graduate Programs Committee, School of Nursing, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.

1987-1989 President-elect, Manitoba Association of Nursing Students, Winnipeg, MB.

J. Supervision

Doctoral Students:

2019-present Samantha Johnson, Doctoral Candidate, School of Nursing, York University, The Perceptions and Experiences of Advocacy for Public Health Nurses (Title of Research Proposal), Committee Member.

Masters Students:

2020-present Alisha Walji, Master of Science in Nursing, School of Nursing, York University, Preceptor for Teaching & Learning Practicum (NURS 3130 L).

2019-present Alejandra Munoz, Master of Science in Nursing, School of Nursing, York University, Thesis Supervisor.

2019-present Jacqueline Harris, Master of Science in Nursing, School of Nursing, York University, Thesis Supervisor.

2020 Kylie Way, Master of Science in Nursing, School of Nursing, Ryerson University, Preceptor for Teaching & Learning Practicum (NURS 4525 Q).

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2019 Suwetha Sulendrarajah, Master of Science in Nursing, School of Nursing, York University, Preceptor for Teaching & Learning Practicum (NURS 3130 L). Staff:

2020 Research Assistants: 1 Volunteers: 1

2019 Research Assistants: 3 Volunteers: 2

2018 Research Assistants: 2 Volunteers: 1

K. Professional Development Initiatives:

2020 Participant, Indigenous Knowledge in Responding to COVID-19, Reconciling Ways of Knowing Webinar Series, Victoria Forum.

2020 Completed online short course, An Equity-Approach to Pandemic Preparedness and Response, U.S. Partners In Health and University of Global Health Equity Global Learning Collaborative.

2020 Attended, CIHR Project Grant Workshop, Research Commons, York University.

2019 Completed workshop, Trends and Issues in Scholarly Publishing: What Nurse Scholars Need to Know. Invited by Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse with the International Academy of Nursing Editors, York University.

2018 Completed, Kairos Blanket Exercise: Reconciliation through Education and Understanding. Invited by Faculty of Health, York University.

2018 Completed, Course Design, Teaching Commons, York University.

2018 Completed, Integrating Experiential Learning into your Course, Teaching Commons, York University.

2017 Completed, Indigenous Canada, MOOC, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta.

2015 Certified, Naloxone training to reverse opioid overdose, Ottawa Public Health.

2014 Completed, Comprehensive community planning for First Nations, Indigenous & Northern Affairs, Health Canada, Ottawa

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2009 Completed online course, Infectious disease outbreaks: Tools and strategies for frontline clinicians, Canadian Public Health Association / Memorial University.

2007 Completed online course, Cultural competency nursing modules, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of Minority Health.

2005 Completed, Post-traumatic stress counseling, U.S. Embassy, Mozambique.