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Professor Craig Phillips is a globally recognized nurse-scholar with interdisciplinary expertise in nursing science and intercultural human rights law, enhancing equitable health systems. He has co-developed the Ottawa Model Curriculum, an evidence-informed framework reshaping nursing education worldwide. His fellowship in the American Academy of Nursing and the Canadian Academy of Nursing reflects his leadership in integrating human rights into health policy and practice. As a founding member of the uOttawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, he has significantly influenced policies regarding women’s health, HIV criminalization, and the health equity of 2S LGBTQQIA+ communities. Professor Phillips accepts new students for thesis supervision and focuses on research concerning structural determinants of health, health policy, HIV, and human rights, particularly through the lens of ecosocial theory. His co-directorship of the International Nursing Network for HIV Research highlights his commitment to advancing care for people living with HIV and documenting structural health disparities. Grounded in an advanced nursing education and human rights law, he offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Full professor specializing in nursing and interdisciplinary research.
Department of History