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Christine Huel is an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan. She holds a PhD from the University of Victoria and is a qualified nurse practitioner with extensive experience in pediatrics and maternal child health, along with primary care. Throughout her 20-year career, Christine has worked abroad in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Thailand, the Netherlands, the Republic of Georgia, and Lebanon, where she collaborated with embassies and humanitarian organizations. In addition to her academic role, she continues to practice as a family nurse practitioner, integrating her research interests with clinical practice. Christine's research focuses on healthcare qualitative methodologies, including institutional ethnography and qualitative systematic reviews, with specific interests in routine childhood vaccines, vaccine hesitancy, and the educational practices of nurse practitioners. She is also concerned with cultural humility in care, especially in relation to 2SLGBTQIA+ migrant youth and intensive parenting.
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