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Tania Kristoff is an Associate Professor in Academic Programming at the College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan (USask). She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1997, her Master's in Nursing in 2005, and her PhD in 2020 from USask. With practice experience as a Registered Nurse in both medical/surgical acute care and community health nursing, Tania has been teaching at the College of Nursing since 2016, focusing on the undergraduate nursing program. She has also taught in the Nursing Education Program Saskatchewan at the University of Canada. Tania is dedicated to creating an engaging learning environment based on respect, relationship building, shared responsibility, and reciprocity. Her scholarship focuses on using simulation as a teaching strategy, and she is a Canadian Certified Simulation Nurse Educator (CCSNE).
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