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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members
Date: JULY 14, 2020 Initials: CJS
1. SURNAME: SCHILLER FIRST NAME: CATHARINE-JOANNE
2. PROGRAM: NURSING
3. PRESENT RANK: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SINCE: SEPTEMBER 2012
4. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates
University of Northern British Columbia PhD Health Sciences Sept. 2013 –
March 2020
University of Western Ontario PhD Nursing (Year I
Completed)
Sept. 2011 –
June 2012
University of Western Ontario JD Law Sept. 1998 –
Apr. 2001
University of Toronto MSc Nursing Sept. 1996 –
Jan. 1999
Ryerson University BScN Nursing Sept. 1992 –
Apr. 1996
Title of Dissertation and Names of Co-Supervisors
Title: The Space to Make Mistakes: Allocating Responsibility and Accountability for Nursing Student-Committed Medication Errors
Co-supervisors at The University of Northern British Columbia: Dr. Martha MacLeod (2013 to 2020) and Dr. Cindy Hardy (2013 to 2017). Dr. MacLeod became sole supervisor in 2017.
Supervisor at The University of Western Ontario: Dr. Carole Orchard (2011-2012)
Special Professional Qualifications
Member of the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals (Status: Practicing Registered Nurse; 2012 to present)
Member of the College of Nurses of Ontario (Status: Registered Nurse; 1996 to present; have been maintaining non-practicing Registered Nurse status in Ontario since 2014)
Member of the Law Society of British Columbia (Status: Lawyer; 2012 to present; have been maintaining non-practicing Lawyer status in British Columbia since 2012)
Member of the Law Society of Ontario (Status: Lawyer; 2002 to present; have been maintaining non-practicing Lawyer status in Ontario since 2012)
Member of Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honour Society (Iota Omicron Chapter: 1996 to present; Lambda Pi Chapter: 2012 to present)
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5. EMPLOYMENT RECORD (a) Prior to coming to UNBC
University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates
Conestoga College Professor Jan. 2010 –
Aug. 2012
3M Canada Company In-House Legal Counsel May 2007 –
Dec. 2009
Trillium Health Centre In-House Legal Counsel Feb. 2006 –
May 2007
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Investigator Aug. 2004 –
Feb. 2006
Miller Thomson LLP Associate, Health Law Group July 2003 –
Aug. 2004
Cambridge Memorial Hospital
(secondment from Miller Thomson LLP)
Coordinator, Corporate
Support
Mar. 2002 –
June 2003
Miller Thomson LLP Articling Student Sept. 2001 –
Mar. 2002
Siskind, Cromarty, Ivey & Dowler LLP Law Summer Student (Medical
Malpractice Department)
May 2000 –
Nov. 2000;
May 1999 –
Aug. 1999
The Hospital for Sick Children Registered Nurse Nov. 1997 –
Apr. 1999
University of Toronto Research Assistant Aug. 1997 –
Aug. 1998
Women’s College Hospital Research Assistant May 1997 –
Aug. 1998
(b) At UNBC
Rank or Title Dates
Assistant Professor (Tenured) July 2020 – Present
Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) Sept. 2012 – June 2020
6. TEACHING (a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments
Medication errors committed by baccalaureate nursing students
Medical assistance in dying
Legal education of BScN students
Nursing regulation and jurisprudence
Bioethics
Concept analysis
Development of nursing knowledge
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(b) Courses Taught at UNBC
Session Course Scheduled Class Hours Taught
Number Hours Size Lectures Tutorials Labs Other
Intersession 2020
NURS 607 Tuesdays
1730-1930h (online course)
18 3
Winter 2020 NURS 304
(PG) Mondays 1130-
1420h 37 3
Winter 2020 NURS 304 (Quesnel)
Fridays 1300-1600h (FTF for 6 weeks, then
online for 6 weeks)
15 3
Winter 2020 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1130-1420h 44 3
Fall 2019 NURS 304 Mondays
1130-1420h 42 3
Fall 2019 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1130-1420h 35 3
Winter 2019 NURS 304 Mondays
1130-1420h 32 3
Winter 2019 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1130-1420h 41 3
Fall 2018 NURS 304 Mondays
1130-1420h 42 3
Fall 2018 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1430-1720h 34 3
Winter 2018 NURS 304 Mondays
1130-1420h 32 3
Winter 2018 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1130-1420h 31 3
Fall 2017 NURS 304 Mondays
1130-1420h 38 3
Fall 2017 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1130-1420h 37 3
Winter 2017 NURS 304 Mondays 0830-
1120h 44 3
Winter 2017 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1430-1720h 46 3
Fall 2016 NURS 304 Mondays 1130-
1420h 44 3
Fall 2016 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1430-1720h 46 3
Winter 2016
On Assisted Study Leave
Fall 2015
On Assisted Study Leave
Winter 2015 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1130-1420h 39 3
Winter 2015 NURS 408 Tuesdays & Thursdays
1730-2020h 33
6/week for 6
weeks
Fall 2014 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1130-1420h 33 3
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Fall 2014 NURS 408 Tuesdays & Thursdays
1730-2020h 32
6/week for 6
weeks
Fall 2014 NURS 606 Mondays 1800-
2000h 14 0-2 0-3
Winter 2014 NURS 304 Mondays 0830-
1120h 42 3
Winter 2014 NURS 308 Tuesdays
1430-1720h 38 3
Winter 2014 NURS 608 Thursdays
1900-2100h 19 0-2 0-3
Fall 2013 NURS 408 Tuesdays & Thursdays
1800-2050h 41
6/week for 6
weeks
Winter 2013 NURS 304 Mondays 1430-
1720h 42 3
Winter 2013 NURS 308 Tuesdays
0830-1120h 20 3
Winter 2013 NURS 608 Wednesdays 1900-2100h
5 0-2 0-3
Fall 2012 NURS 304 Mondays 1430-
1720h 35 3
(c) Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-Supervised)
Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s)
Start Finish Supervisor
Goulet, Stephanie MScN (Project) Sept. 2020
Schiller, Catharine Banner-Lukaris,
Davina
Neumann, Gina MScN (Thesis) Sept. 2020
Schiller, Catharine
Blair, Natalie MScN-FNP Sept. 2019
Schiller, Catharine
Kitchen, Kim MScN-FNP Sept. 2018
Schiller, Catharine van Pelt, Linda
Rawnsley, Damian MScN-FNP Sept. 2017
Apr. 2018 (committee
change) Wilson, Erin Schiller, Catharine
Burrell, Scott MScN-FNP Sept. 2016
Defended Jan. 2018
(successful) Schiller, Catharine
Hanson, Sarah MScN (Thesis) May 2013
Defended Apr. 2016
(successful) MacLeod, Martha Schiller, Catharine
McKnight, Amanda MScN-FNP Sept. 2014
Defended June 2016
(successful) Schiller, Catharine
Comerford, Sonja MScN (Thesis) Aug. 2010
Defended Dec. 2015
(successful)
Banner-Lukaris, Davina
Schiller, Catharine
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Cassinos, Suzanne MScN-FNP Sept. 2014
Defended Aug. 2015
(successful) Wilson, Erin Schiller, Catharine
Helgeson, Lisa MScN-FNP Sept. 2013
Defended May 2015
(successful) van Pelt, Linda Schiller, Catharine
(d) Visiting Lecturer (indicate university/organization and dates)
Date University Course Topic # of
Students Requestor
October 10, 2018
UNBC NURS 606 Concept analysis (online
course) 19 Sanders, Caroline
September 19, 2018
UNBC NURS 403 Ethics in nursing research
(online course) 23 Banner-Lukaris, Davina
February 1, 2017
UNBC HHSC 201 An introduction to consent and substitute decision-
making 46 Hewko, Sarah
October 24, 2016
UNBC NURS 606 Concepts: How we build knowledge in a practice discipline (online course)
13 Sanders, Caroline
(e) Other
Student Name Program Type Year Committee
Member Start Finish
Dawson, Kristin MD (Northern Medical
Program) March 2017
Sept. 2017
Schiller, Catharine (Advisory Committee Member)
Medeiros, Christine MBA (Project) April 2014
April 2014
External Examiner
7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (a) Certificates completed
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) for Registered Nurses, Provincial Health Services Authority (completed July 14, 2017)
(b) Conference attendance
The Teaching Professor Virtual Conference, Magna Publications (May 27 – Sept. 2020)
Canadian Professional Grant Development Workshop, Grant Training Center (May 26-27, 2020)
2nd Annual Medical Assistance in Dying Conference, Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers and Dying with Dignity Canada, Ottawa (May 2-5, 2018)
Health Law Professors Conference, Saint Louis University School of Law (June 4-6, 2015)
Nursing Education Research Conference, Sigma Theta Tau, Indianapolis (April 3-5, 2014)
Preventing and Managing Ethical Conflicts in Health Care, Providence Health Care (intensive ethics seminar completed April 2013)
Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS 2): Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (online course on research ethics completed January 2013)
Evidence-Informed Decision-Making Workshop, McMaster University (completed May 2011)
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French Level I, Durham College (online course completed September 2008)
Project Management: Straightforward Tools and Techniques, Project Management Institute/Trillium Health Centre (completed January 2007)
Managing an Effective Corporate Law Department, Federation Press (completed December 2006)
Intensive Contract Drafting Workshop, Osgoode Hall Law School Professional Development Program (completed November 2006)
Intensive Course in Intellectual Property License Agreements, Osgoode Hall Law School Professional Development Program (completed May 2006)
(c) Research or equivalent grants (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or
non-competitively (NC)).
Granting Subject COMP $ Year Principal Co-Investigator(s)
Agency Per Year Investigator
NCSBN CRE Grant
Regulating During Crisis: Examining Nursing Regulatory Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
C $32,381.80
USD 2020 to 2022
Leslie, K.
Nelson, S., Shelley,
J., Schiller, C., Stephens, J., & Cook, K.
CIHR Project Grant
Strategies to Relieve Suffering at End-of-Life: A Longitudinal Study of Healthcare Policy and Nursing Practice in Canada.
C $439,875
CDN 2020 to 2025
Pesut, B.
Thorne, S., Roussel, J., Burgess, M., Hall, M., Greig, M.,
Schiller, C., Wright, D., Banwell, M., Chambaere, K., Penney, C., Storch, J., Tishelman, C., & Sawyer, L.
CIHR Project Grant
Practice, Policy, and Ethical Implications of Physician-Assisted Death for Nursing: A Knowledge Synthesis and Qualitative Investigation.
C $294,526
CDN 2017 to 2020
Pesut, B.
Roussel, J., Janke, R., Thorne, S., Storch, J., Fulton, A.,
Schiller, C., Unger, D., Burgess, M., Chambaere, K., Hynes, G., Tishelman, C., Hoffman, C., & Penney, C.
(d) Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Schiller, C. (2017, June 3). Bill C-14: What has happened since June 2016? British Columbia Nurse Practitioner Association, Nanaimo, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2017, March 31). Bill C-14: What has happened since June 2016? Gerontological Nurses Association of British Columbia. Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2016, October 28). Implications of the Carter decision and Bill C-14 for those involved in end-of-life care. 29th Annual Research Conference, Western University. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2016, June 3). The changing end-of-life care landscape in Canada: Impact of the Carter decision. 39th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Boston University. [oral presentation]
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Schiller, C. (2016, April 22 and 23). Implications of the Carter decision for those involved in end-of-life care. 2016 BC Psychogeriatric Association Conference at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
(e) Invited Presentations
Pesut, B., Greig, M., Schiller, C., Roussel, J. (2019, August 19) But it’s legal, isn’t it? Law and ethics in nursing practice related to medical assistance in dying. International Philosophy of Nursing Society Conference, Victoria, BC. [presented by B. Pesut and M. Greig]
Schiller, C. (2019, May 13). Bill C-14: Medical assistance in dying: What about advance directives? Douglas College Professional Development Day, Coquitlam, BC [workshop]
Schiller, C. (2018, November 14). Medical assistance in dying: The issue of advance directives. British Columbia Psychogeriatrics Society [webinar].
Schiller, C. (2018, October 22). Documentation: Strategies and potential pitfalls. Presented for Surgical Nurses Day at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2018, October 16). Documentation: Strategies and potential pitfalls. Presented for New Grads/In-Charge Nurses Education Day at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2018, April 25). Medical assistance in dying in Canada: The mental health context. British Columbia Psychogeriatrics Society [webinar].
Schiller, C. (2018, April 20). Documentation strategies, potential pitfalls: Practical considerations for nurses. New Nursing Graduates Course [students from across Northern BC], University Hospital of Northern British Columbia [webinar].
Schiller, C. (2017, November 21). My (admittedly odd) professional journey…thus far. UNBC Health Sciences Student Society, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2017, November 15). My (admittedly odd) professional journey…thus far. Golden Key International Honour Society: UNBC Chapter, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2017, October 16). Documentation strategies and potential pitfalls: Practical considerations for nurses. Presented for New Grads/In-Charge Nurses Education Day at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2017, September 18). Documentation strategies and potential pitfalls: Practical considerations for nurses. Presented for New Grads/In-Charge Nurses Education Day at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2017, July 13). Medical assistance in dying: What has happened in the past year? Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses [webinar].
Schiller, C. (2016, May 17). Implications of the Carter decision and Bill C-14 for gerontology practitioners. Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association [webinar].
Schiller, C. (2015, May 11). Documentation strategies and potential pitfalls: Practical considerations for nurses. Presented two sessions for Nurses’ Week Staff Education Day at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2015, May 11). Consent and substitute decision-making: Ethical and legal considerations for healthcare practitioners. Presented two sessions for Nurses’ Week Staff Education Day at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2014, February 18). Substitute decision-making: Ethical and legal considerations for the health care practitioner. Presented at the Cancer Centre for the North “Ethics Week”, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2014, February 20). Documentation. Presented at Rehabilitation Unit “Education Day”, University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2014, May 16). Documentation strategies and potential pitfalls. Presented at Perianaesthesia Services “Education Day”, University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
Schiller, C. (2014, December 5). Documentation. Presented at Surgical Inpatient Services “Education Day”, University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. [oral presentation]
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(f) Other Presentations
Schiller, C. (2017, June 6-9). Medication errors committed by nursing students: Allocating responsibility and accountability. Poster presentation at 2017 Canadian Student Health Research Forum (nominated by UNBC Graduate Studies to attend; criterion: top 5% of PhD students at the university).
Liswood, J., & Schiller, C. (2002, January). Changing times, creative solutions: Governing health care institutions in an era of fiscal constraint. Presented at The Canadian Institute Governance in Health Care Conference by J. Liswood. [oral presentation by J. Liswood]
(g) Other
Master’s Thesis: Clinical Utility of Pain Assessment Measures for Neonates. Oral presentations by C.
Schiller at:
International Nursing Research Conference, University of Alberta, June 1999. [oral presentation]
University of Toronto Faculty of Nursing Research Day, University of Toronto, April 1999. [oral presentation]
9th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Vienna, Austria, August 1999. [poster presentation]
Canadian Pain Society Annual Meeting, Canadian Pain Society, St. John’s, Newfoundland, May, 1999. [poster presentation]
8th International Paediatric Nursing Research Symposium, Montreal Children’s Hospital/McGill University, April 1999. [poster presentation]
(h) Conference Participation (Organizer, Keynote Speaker, etc.)
Schiller, C. (2019, May 13). Bill C-14: How did we get here…and what did we find when we arrived? Douglas College Professional Development Day, Coquitlam, BC. [keynote speaker]
Schiller, C. (2016, February 18). “From Practice to Delivery”. 11th Annual UNBC Graduate Conference, University of Northern British Columbia. [session moderator]
8. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY (a) Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates University Committees
UNBC Senate Committee on Academic Appeals (appointed Professional Program Faculty Member representative in July 2013; not active during assisted study leave; reappointed for second term commencing April 2016) o Acting Chair from August 2017 to October 2017
UNBC Provost’s Committee on Pedagogical Practices (member from October 2013 to April 2015)
UNBC Faculty Association – Certification Committee (member from January 2014 to April 2014)
UNBC Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) Advisory Group (member from March 2013 to August 2014)
UNBC Librarian Selection Committee (elected member from January 2013 to July 2013) School of Nursing Committees
Appointment Selection Committee (member from January 2013 to present; not active during assisted study leave)
Communications Committee (Secretary and member from October 2013 to September 2015; member from October 2018 to present)
Student Admission and Progression Committee (member from October 2012 to October 2018; not active during assisted study leave) and its LPN Access Subcommittee (member from June 2013 to December 2014)
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Graduate Programs Committee (member from October 2012 to present; not active during assisted study leave)
Faculty Publication Writing Group (co-lead from January 2013 to September 2013; member from January 2013 to present; not active during assisted study leave)
(b) Other service, including dates
School Lead for Theory-Only Courses, UNBC School of Nursing (2020 to present)
Acting Chair, UNBC School of Nursing (September 29-October 8, 2016; November 10-16, 2016)
Selected by UNBC School of Nursing Graduating Classes to give “Words of Wisdom” speech at Pinning Ceremony (May 2018 and May 2019), to act as Master of Ceremony for Pinning Ceremony (May 2015 and May 2016) and to act as Student Biography Reader for Pinning Ceremony (May 2014)
Evaluator for UNBC School of Nursing Level IV OSCE Examinations (October 2012, February 2013, April 2013, October 2013; May 2014; February 2017)
Reviewer of abstracts for 2013 CASN Conference (February, 2013)
Solely responsible for populating UNBC School of Nursing Twitter account (June 2013 to present)
9. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY (a) Memberships on scholarly societies, including offices held and dates
British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals (formerly College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia): Discipline Committee (appointed by BCCNP Board of Directors for 2018 – 2022) o appointed as Committee Vice-Chair (2018 – 2022)
College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia: Discipline Committee (appointed by CRNBC Board of Directors for 2017 – 2018)
College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia: Registration Committee (appointed by CRNBC Board of Directors for 2015 – 2018)
(b) Memberships on other societies, including offices held and dates
Canadian Bioethics Society (member since 2013)
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (member since 2010)
Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association (member since March 2017)
Gerontological Nurses Association of British Columbia (member since March 2017)
Western North-Western Region Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (member since 2016) (c) Memberships on other committees, including offices held and dates
Jurisprudence Exam Item Appraiser for College of Nurses of Ontario (2011-2012) (d) Reviewer (journal, agency, etc. including dates)
Invited reviewer for International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship (manuscript reviewed in 2019 and 2020)
Invited reviewer for Canadian Scholars Press: Collier, C., & Haliburton, R. (2015). Bioethics in Canada: A philosophical introduction (2nd ed.). Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars Press. (book reviewed in 2019)
Invited reviewer for Nursing Inquiry journal (manuscripts reviewed in 2018 and 2019)
Invited reviewer for Canadian Journal of Bioethics (manuscript reviewed in 2018 and 2020)
Invited reviewer for Oxford University Press: Hébert, P. C. (2014). Doing right: A practical guide to ethics for medical trainees and physicians (3rd ed.). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press. (book reviewed in 2017)
Invited reviewer for BMC Nursing peer-reviewed journal (two manuscripts reviewed in 2016)
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Invited reviewer of 3 textbook chapters for Nelson Education: Burkhardt, M. A., Nathaniel, A. K., & Walton, N. A. (2013). Ethics and issues in contemporary nursing (2nd Canadian ed.). Toronto, ON: Nelson. (book reviewed in 2014)
(e) Other service to the community
Interviewer for the University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Medicine Admissions Interviews process (February 10-12, 2017)
Volunteer at Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, Prince George (June 2018 to present)
Volunteer at New Hope Society, Prince George (July 2017 to January 2018)
Volunteer at Prince George Humane Society (April 2016 to July 2017)
Member of Board of Directors of Parent Support Services (PSS) Society of British Columbia (January 2013 to June 2016)
Member of the following PSS Society of British Columbia committees: o Fundraising Committee (member from January 2013 to June 2016; Committee Chair from
October 2013 to June 2016) o 40th Anniversary Celebrations Committee (Committee Chair from December 2013 until cessation
of Committee in December 2014) o Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Legal Guide Update Project (January 2013 to December
2014) o Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Legal Seminar Project (January 2013 to December 2014)
Participant in Prince George Big Bike Race for Heart and Stroke Foundation (June 2013; June 2014; June 2015)
Member of Early Learning Centre Board of Directors (2009 to 2011)
Member of Program Evaluation and Outcome Development Committee of Ernestine’s Women’s Shelter (2004 to 2005)
Member of Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Research Ethics Board (Lawyer Representative), Toronto, Ontario (2003 to 2004)
10. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS (a) Awards for Teaching (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
Awarded UNBC University Achievement Award – Excellence in Teaching (2020)
Nominated for UNBC University Achievement Award – Excellence in Teaching (2013)
(b) Awards for Scholarship (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
Selected by University of Northern British Columbia School of Graduate Studies to present as UNBC Representative at 2017 Canadian Student Health Research Forum Poster Presentation (criterion: top 5% of PhD students at the university) (June 2017)
Bianca Beyer Award (Doctoral Scholarship from Canadian Nurses Foundation, 2016; $5,000)
Majury-Waldrum Graduation Scholarship (Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, 2001; $800)
Faculty of Law Entrance Scholarship (Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, 1998)
Open Graduate Scholarship (University of Toronto, 1998)
Bloorview Children’s Hospital Foundation Award for Academic Excellence (Ryerson University, 1996)
W.C. Chau Essay Prize (Ryerson University, 1995)
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Publications Record
SURNAME: SCHILLER FIRST NAME: CATHARINE-JOANNE Date: July 2020
1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Pesut, B., Thorne, S., Schiller, C., Greig, M., Roussel, J., & Tishelman, C. (2020). Constructing good nursing practice for medical assistance in dying in Canada: An interpretive descriptive study. Global Qualitative Nursing Research, 7. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393620938686
Pesut, B., Thorne, S., Schiller, C. J., Greig, M., & Roussel, J. (2020). The rocks and hard places of MAiD: A qualitative study of nursing practice in the context of legislated assisted death. BMC Nursing, 19, Article 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-020-0404-5
Banner, D., Schiller, C. J., & Freeman, S. (2019). Medical assistance in dying: A political issue for nurses and nursing in Canada. Nursing Philosophy, 20(4), Article e12281. https://doi.org/10.1111/nup.12281
Schiller, C. J., Pesut, B., Roussel, J., & Greig. M. (2019). But it’s legal, isn’t it? Law and ethics in nursing practice related to medical assistance in dying. Nursing Philosophy, 20(4), Article e12277. https://doi.org/10.1111/nup.12277
Pesut, B., Thorne, S., Stager, M. L., Schiller, C. J., Penney, C., Hoffman, C., Greig, M., & Roussel, J. (2019). Medical assistance in dying: A review of Canadian nursing regulatory documents. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 20(3), 113-130. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527154419845407
Banner, D., Freeman, S., Kandola, D., Meikle, M., Russell, B., Sommerfeld, A., Flood, D., & Schiller,
C. J. (2019). Community perspectives on end-of-life preparedness. Death Studies, 43(4), 211-223. https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2018.1446060
Hanson, S. E., MacLeod, M., & Schiller, C. J. (2018, April). “It’s complicated”: Staff nurse perceptions of their influence on nursing students’ learning. Nurse Education Today, 63, 76-80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2018.01.017
Schiller, C. J. (2018). Teaching concept analysis to graduate nursing students. Nursing Forum, 53(2), 248-254. https://doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12233
Schiller, C. J. (2017). Medical assistance in dying in Canada: Focus on rural communities. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 13(9), 628-634. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nurpra.2017.07.017
Schiller, C. J. (2016). Critical realism in nursing: An emerging approach. Nursing Philosophy, 17(2), 88-102. https://doi.org/10.1111/nup.12107
Schiller, C. J. (2015). Self-regulation of the nursing profession: Focus on four Canadian provinces. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 5(1), 95-106. https://doi.org/10.5430/jnep.v5n1p95
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2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Winacott, M., Bradford, S., & DeBruyne, P. (2013). Introduction to police studies (1st ed.). Toronto, ON:
Nelson Education. (Instructor Materials authored by Schiller, C. to accompany text) Siegel, L. J., Brown, G. P., & Hoffman, R. (2013). CRIM (2nd Canadian ed.). Toronto, ON: Nelson
Education. (Instructor Materials authored by Schiller, C. to accompany text)
3. BOOKS
Schiller, C., Pammett, R., & Patterson, K. (2020). Medication administration and provision of nutritional support. In J. Webster, C. Sanders, S. Ricci, T. Kyle, & S. Carman (Eds.). Canadian maternity and pediatric nursing (2nd ed., p. 1254-1288). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
4. OTHER WORKS
(a) Media Appearances
Tremonti, A. M. (2017, December 11). Doctors frustrated with lack of clarity for medically assisted dying practices in Canada [Radio broadcast]. CBC News: The Current. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/radio/popup/audio/listen.html?autoPlay=true&mediaIds=1113913923813 Fedor, T. (2017, February 24). Northern Health finalizes medically assisted dying policy [Television broadcast]. CKPG News. Retrieved from http://www.ckpg.com/2017/02/24/northern-health-finalizes-medically-assisted-dying-policy/ Fry, G. (2016, June 8). Doctor assisted dying – what next? 250 News. Retrieved from https://www.250news.com/2016/06/08/doctor-assisted-dying-what-next/ Waters, S. (2016, June 6). Federal government fails to pass assisted dying legislation. My Prince George Now. Retrieved from http://www.myprincegeorgenow.com/31586/federal-government-fails-pass-assisted dying-legislation/ Dyok, R. (2016, April 16). UNBC professor says legislation on medically assisted dying leaves a lot to be desired. My Cariboo Now. Retrieved from http://www.mycariboonow.com/11526/11526/ Wright Allen, S. (2016, April 15). Assisted suicide legislation disappointing: Advocate. Prince George Citizen. Retrieved from http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/news/local-news/assisted-suicide-legislationdisappointing-advocate-1.2233000 Waters, S. (Producer). (2016, April 15). UNBC professor says legislation on medically assisted dying leaves a lot to be desired. Vista Radio [Radio broadcast]. Waters, S. (2016, April 15). UNBC professor says legislation on medically assisted dying leaves a lot to be desired. My Prince George Now. Retrieved from http://www.myprincegeorgenow.com/29521/unbc-professor-says-liberal-legislation-on-medically-assisted-dying-leaves-a-lot-to-be-desired/ Doane, R. (2016, April 15). Doctor-assisted dying must be available to rural communities, says nurse [Radio broadcast]. CBC Daybreak North. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2686962544 Fisher, G. (2016, April 15). Doctor-assisted dying must be available to rural communities says prof. CBC News. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/doctor-assisted-dying-must-be-available-to-rural-communities-says-prof-1.3538153
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