Helen Ewing has extensive work experience in various leadership and educational roles in the healthcare field. Helen most recently worked as the Senior Director of Clinical Education at Seed Global Health, where they were responsible for developing and implementing strategies and activities for nursing, midwifery, and medicine teams in multiple African countries. Prior to that, they served as an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Doctor of Health Sciences Program at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, where they managed program curriculum and assessment. Helen also served as the Dean of Nursing at Carrington College-Mesa, overseeing the development and management of academic programs. Helen has international experience as well, having worked as the Senior Manager of Nursing and Midwifery and Clinical Training Specialist at the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc., where they led the development and launch of a health workforce project in Liberia. Helen also worked with the University of Maryland School of Nursing as a partner to the Director of the Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Research in Rwanda, focusing on curriculum planning and development. Helen's earlier experience includes roles at Arizona School of Health Sciences, A.T. Still University; Faculty of Health Disciplines, Athabasca University; and the Center for Depression and Anxiety, Western Canada Behavior Research Center.
Helen Ewing has pursued their education in the field of nursing at the University of Calgary. Helen completed their Bachelor of Nursing (BN) degree there. Following this, they furthered their education at the same institution and obtained a Masters of Nursing (MN) degree. Currently, Helen Ewing is enrolled at Nova Southeastern University, pursuing a Doctor of Health Science (DHSc) degree. The exact duration of their education and the specific field of study for each degree is not provided.
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