Professional of the Year for 2011 in Stroke Research: Theresa Green, Ph.D.
![]() | Theresa Green, Ph.D. |
Industry | Education/Healthcare |
Title | Assistant Professor |
Expertise | Stroke research |
Current Organization | University of Calgary |
Type of Organization | University |
Major Product | Higher education |
Area of Distribution | International |
University/Degree | BScN, University of Victoria, Victoria BC, Canada, 1993; MSc, Human Resource Management, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 1997; PhD, Nursing, 2007; Post Doctoral Fellow, 2009, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB Canada, 2009 |
Born | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 8, 1954 |
Honors & Awards | Doctoral Scholarship Award, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada; Doctoral Scholarship Award, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research; Doctoral Award, FUTURE Program for Cardiovascular Nurses; Post Doctoral Fellowship Award, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Canadian Stroke Network; Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research; Post-Doctoral Award, FUTURE Program for Cardiovascular Nurses |
Published Works | Numerous including: Green, T., Kelloway, L., Davies-Schinkel, C. & Lindsay, P. (2011). Nurses' accountability for stroke quality of care: Part I: Review of the literature on nursing-sensitive outcomes. Canadian Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. 33(3)13-23; Green, TL, McGregor, L., & King K. (2008). Smell and taste dysfunction following minor stroke: a case report. Canadian Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 30(2):10-13; Green, T. & Newcommon, N. (2006). Advanced Practice Nursing: role of the nurse practitioner in acute stroke care. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing 38(5): 332-4; Green, T. Quality of life and caregiver outcomes following aggressive surgical interventions for severe stroke. World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses Quadrennial Meeting, May 2009. |
Affiliations | Canadian Stroke Network; American Heart Association; Canadian Nurses Association; College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta; Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses; Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals; Alzheimer's Association |
Career Accomplishments | Achieving PhD and post-doctoral fellowship; Establishing a successful program of stroke research; Editor, Canadian Journal of Neuroscience Nurses; Reviewer for several international nursing and medical journals |
Work History | Assistant Professor, University of Calgary Faculty of Nursing, July 2009-present; Post Doctoral Fellow, University of Calgary, Calgary Stroke Program, 2007-09; Alberta Health Services, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, 1981-2007; Staff Nurse, 1981-88; Assistant Manager, Neuro Clinical Care, 1988-90; Manager Neuro Clinical Care, 1990-95; Calgary Stroke Program, 1995-2005 |
Children | Michael Aaron Green; Sean Jeremy Green; Grandchildren: Tyler, Liam and Maya |
Spouse | Michael Dennis Green |
Married | April 4, 1975 |
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