Zongwe Binesikwe, PhD candidate, Nursing, supervised by Dr Mary Smith

April 13, 2021 00:40:20
Zongwe Binesikwe, PhD candidate, Nursing, supervised by Dr Mary Smith
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Zongwe Binesikwe, PhD candidate, Nursing, supervised by Dr Mary Smith

Apr 13 2021 | 00:40:20

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Show Notes

Topic: Storytelling as Medicine: Autoethnography of a Two-Spirit Anishinaabe Nurse Practitioner.

Overview: Looking at decolonising health care practices, Zongwe’s research will explore the use of a ceremonial self-reflective practice to promote resilience and address compassion fatigue in nurses.

Zongwe creates social change through storytelling in her podcast, “Under the Same Stars” and weekly radio show, “Zee’s Place” on CILU 102.7FM. Want to learn more? Go to Zongwe’s website – https://www.zongwebinesikwe.com/

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