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Susan Drouin is an Associate Professor at the Ingram School of Nursing at McGill University. With 40 years of nursing experience, she has served in various roles including staff nurse, manager, and associate director of nursing in areas such as women’s health, pediatrics, mental health, and surgical services. Additionally, Susan has significant experience in governance and advocacy, currently serving on the Board of Directors for the McGill University Health Centre and as President of the MUHC Council of Nurses. She has been part of the Faculty of Nursing for more than 30 years, joining full-time in 2016. Susan holds numerous degrees including a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of New Brunswick, a Master of Science in Applied Nursing from McGill University, and a Doctorate in Social Sciences from Royal Roads University. In 2015, she earned the Canadian Health Executive (CHE) credential from the Canadian College of Health Leaders. She is recognized for her contributions to education with a place on the Faculty Honour List for Educational Excellence. Susan's research interests focus on leadership development, professional nursing issues, mentorship, and quality improvement.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.