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Kim McMillan is an associate professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa. She serves as an academic mentor at the Palliative Care and Nursing Ethics Hub. Her clinical experience includes working in pediatric oncology, and she holds a specialty certification in hospice palliative care from the Canadian Nurses Association. Professor McMillan’s research focuses on the interplay of ethical, relational, and political aspects of nursing practice, exploring how nurses navigate complex healthcare systems. Her work is grounded in relational ontology and critical feminist epistemologies, utilizing qualitative methodologies. The main areas of her research encompass complexity in organizational life, nursing work, and ethical, relational socio-political practice. She is engages in critical scholarship, analyzing the socio-political contexts that influence nurses' organizational lives and the relations between individual and institutional ethics.
Department of History