♦Lankshear, S. & Limoges, J. (2020). Lankshear, S., & Limoges, J. (2020) Supporting Nursing
Intraprofessional Collaboration: A framework designed by
nurses for nurses. Canadian Nurses Association Biennial
Convention, June 23-24, 2020: Ottawa. (Conference
cancelled)
♦Limoges, J., & Lankshear, S. (2020). Promising practices:
Leadership strategies for using real time location system
(RTLS) data to support professional practice. Nurses
Leadership Network of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario
(Conference cancelled)
♦Lankshear, S., & Limoges, J. (2020) Supporting Nursing
Intraprofessional Collaboration: A framework designed by
nurses for nurses. Nurses Leadership Network of Ontario,
Toronto, Ontario (Conference cancelled)
♦Lankshear, S. & Limoges, J. (2019). Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) to Support Clinical Practice. Paper presentation, Canadian Nursing Informatics Association Conference; Fredericton, New Brunswick
♦Limoges, J., Whitehead, M. & Lankshear, S. (2019) Connecting Care through Real Time Location Service (RTLS): Using data to support professional practice and clinical decisions. Nursing Leadership Network of Ontario Annual Conference; Toronto, Ontario
♦Lankshear, S. & Martin, D. (2018). Getting comfortable with “it depends”: Embracing the impermanence of scope of practice. Registered Practical Nurses Association Annual Conference; Huntsville, Ontario.
♦Lankshear, S.; Rush, J.; Martin, D. & Weeres, A. (2018). Changing an unacceptable reality: Enabling nursing knowledge for quality resident outcomes. Paper presentation – National Health Leaders Annual Conference; St. John’s, Newfoundland
♦Limoges, J.; Jargos, K.; Lankshear, S. & Witmer, D. (May, 2018). Backing up the bus: Exploring the hierarchies in university and college nursing programs to advance intra-professional collaboration. Accepted paper presentation – Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Annual Conference; Montreal, Quebec
♦Lankshear, S.; Laleff, E.; Robitaille, C.; Bourget, P & Preiano, W. (May, 2018). It all adds up to patient safety - An innovative remediation strategy to enhance math competency and dosage calculations for nursing students. Paper presentation – Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Annual Conference; Montreal, Quebec
♦Lankshear, S. (2017). Enhancing role clarity for the practical nurse: A leadership imperative. Paper presentation – World Congress on Nursing and Nursing Education; Miami, Florida
♦Lankshear, S., Rush, J., Martin, D., & Weeres, A. (2017). An unacceptable reality; Enabling nursing knowledge for quality resident outcomes in Ontario's long term care homes. Poster presentation – Ontario Long Term Care Association, This is Long Term Care Conference; Toronto, Ontario.
♦Lankshear, S., Rush, J., Martin, D., & Weeres, A. (2017). Optimizing the full depth and breadth of nursing knowledge in complex care environments. Paper presentation – Nursing Leadership Network of Ontario Annual Conference; Toronto, Ontario.
♦Limoges, J., Jagos, K., Madorin, S., Witmer, D., Lankshear, S., Faulkner, J., Chapman, S., & Weatherall, K. (2016). Role clarity through education of nursing faculty. October 28, 2016. Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario Advancing Excellence in Nursing Conference, Toronto, Ontario.
♦Lankshear, S., Scott, J., & Thomson, M. (2016). Let’s be clear: Strengthening nursing teams through role clarity. Paper presentation – Nursing Leadership Network of Ontario Annual Conference; Toronto, Ontario.
♦ Lankshear, S. & Rush, J. (2015). It’s all about synergies: Key learnings and strategies for enhancing Licensed Practical Nurse role clarity and nursing team collaboration. Workshop presentation, Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses Annual Professional Development Day; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
♦ Lankshear, S. (2015). Professional Practice Leadership: The role of power and influence in creating a professional practice environment. Poster presentation, Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre Research Conference; Barrie, Ontario
♦ Lankshear, S.(2015). It’s all about synergies: Optimizing role clarity within the nursing intraprofessional team. Poster presentation, Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre Research Conference; Barrie, Ontario
♦ Martin D, Weeres A, Lankshear S, Rush J. (2015). It’s all about synergies: Optimizing scope of practice. Paper presentation, International Council of Nurses Conference; Seoul, Republic of Korea.
♦ Kukreti V, Lankshear S, Manzon A, Wolfe N, Habib S, Hertz S, Melamed S, Yardley T, Sarsfield L. (2013). The Ontario oncology electronic medical record (EMR): The integration of end user and provincial needs. Poster presentation, American Society of Clinical Oncology Quality Care Symposium; San Diego California.
♦Kukreti V, Cheung A, Kaizer L, Hertz S, Lankshear S. (2013). Best Practices and Performance Measures for Systemic Treatment Computerized Prescriber Order Entry Systems (ST CPOE) in Chemotherapy Delivery. Paper presentation, Guidelines International Network Annual Conference; San Francisco
♦ Lankshear S, Theriault M, Cheung A, Kaizer L, Hertz S, Kukreti V. (2012). From Evidence to Impact: Determining the vital few indicators for Systemic Treatment Computerized Prescriber Order Entry Systems (ST CPOE). Poster presentation, American Society of Clinical Oncology Quality Care Symposium; San Diego California.
♦ Lankshear S, Hildebrand L, Kyle P, Belchoir E. (2012). Optimization of the RPN role within the Emergency Department - Ambulatory Care Tract. Paper presentation, Registered Practical Nurses Association Annual Conference; Toronto, Ontario.
♦ Kukreti V, Cheung A, Hamasoor M, Kaizer L, Hertz S, Lankshear S. (2012). Safe chemotherapy: Clinicians driving technology and not the other way around. Poster presentation, American Society of Clinical Oncology Quality Care Symposium; San Diego California.
♦ Cheung A, Kukreti V, Cosby R, Lankshear S, Hamasoor M, Theriault M, Hertz S, Kaizer L. (2012). Best Practice for Systemic Treatment Computerized Prescriber Order Entry Systems (ST CPOE) in chemotherapy delivery: Implications for patient safety and pharmacy practice. Poster presentation, National Oncology Pharmacy Symposium; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
♦ Kukreti V, Cosby R, Cheung A, Lankshear S. (2012). Safe chemotherapy: Clinicians driving technology and not the other way around. Poster presentation, Union for International Cancer Control World Cancer Congress; Montreal, Quebec.
♦ Lankshear S, Kerr M, Laschinger H, & Wong C. (2011). The role of power and influence in creating a professional practice environment. Paper presentation, Academy of Management conference; San Antonio, Texas. (Health Care Management Division; Best International Paper Award nominee).
♦ Lankshear, S., Kerr, M., Laschinger, H., & Wong, C. (2011). The Professional Practice Leader Questionnaire: Development and psychometric testing. Paper presentation, Academy of Management conference; San Antonio, Texas.
♦ Lee, G., Lankshear, S., Yurcan, M., Perera, L. Khan, S., King, MJK, Srigley, J. Brierley, J. (2011). An Evaluation of Automated CS Data Collection: Unleashing the power of the electronic health record. Paper presentation, North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) Annual Conference, Louisville, Kentucky
♦ Srigley, J., Lankshear, S.; Yurcan, M.; McGowan, T.; Divaris, D.; Rossi, R.; Ross, J.; Brierley, J.; and Sawka, C. (2011). Standardized synoptic cancer pathology reports: So what and Who cares? A population based survey of 970 pathologists, surgeons and oncologists. Paper presentation, United States and Canadian Association of Pathology Annual conference; San Antonio, Texas.
♦ Lankshear, S., Kerr, M., Laschinger, H., & Wong, C. (2010). The role of power, influence and manager support in creating a professional practice environment for nurses. Paper presentation; Nursing Leadership Network of Ontario Annual Conference; Toronto, Ontario.
♦ Gilbert, J., Green, E., Hughes, E., Lankshear, S. & Burkoski, V. (March 2010). The Role of Patient Navigation in Cancer Diagnosis: What, Why and Who? Paper presented 16th International Conference on Cancer Nursing; Atlanta, Georgia.
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