Marilyn's Holiday Story
Your donation will give nurses the support they need so they can give patients the care they need.
Barb’s Holiday Story
Nurses are lifelong learners and the support that is provided by ARNET contributes to safe, quality care for our patients and families.
Matt's Holiday Story
It is nice to really exceed people’s expectations when we can. People come in thinking this will be their worst Christmas ever, because they’re having an emergency. But we are able to do something special for them and demonstrate the sort of caring, empathy and compassion that really helps a person feel cared for.
Lucy Reyes: Breaking Barriers for Filipino Nurses from the Bedside to the Boardroom
“I always want to give my best in everything I do and striving to be the best Pinay Leader I can be, my story is an example of one woman [who comes from] humble beginnings.”
Ashley Watson & Anna Pujadas Botey: Advancing Knowledge for Improved Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer in Alberta
Findings of this study will inform the development of a pathway to streamline the diagnosis of colorectal cancer in Alberta and inform a provincial strategy that supports facilitated cancer diagnosis.
Angela de Varennes: Healing Others While Healing Herself (part 2)
“You can’t come in and start changing things, you need to learn and understand the needs of the community and the team. My first two years were spent getting people to trust me—they needed to know that I cared and wasn’t leaving.”
Linda Pires-Relvas: Harm Reduction, Pregnancy, and Support for Marginalized Communities
“This opportunity is rare for programs like ours, since they're usually primarily focused on Western medicine and ways of knowing. Getting to learn about the culture that is a big part of who are clients are and incorporate it into our practice is a driving force for healing and reconciliation.”
Angela de Varennes: Healing Others While Healing Herself
“Indigenous and other persons of colour, low income and underemployed, persons experiencing houselessness, addictions and/or mental health issues, face health challenges that desperately call for social change and advocacy work aimed at improving our current health policies.”
Stephanie Corner: Addressing the Gaps in Rural Nursing
“It left me wanting more responsibility, autonomy, and scope of practice so I decided to pursue my master’s degree to become a family and all ages nurse practitioner.”