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Diane Pirner is an Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Post Diploma Degree Program at the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Toronto Metropolitan University. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Nursing, and a PhD. Her role includes teaching a variety of courses in the Post-Diploma Degree Completion Program, including Health Assessment and Concepts of Contemporary Nursing Practice. Pirner also acts as a faculty advisor for graduate students and is involved in curriculum design and development for various courses and interprofessional education initiatives. Her research interests focus on curriculum development, interprofessional education, and the use of technology in teaching and learning processes. She has a particular interest in the impact of life course experiences on the aging process and the effects of PTSD on aging. She completed her Master’s degree in the Collaborative Program in Aging Life Course at the University of Toronto and her PhD at the University of Calgary.
Department of Chemical Engineering