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Sept. 30, 2019

Schumacher 2019: Five alumni reflect on the last 50 years of UCalgary Nursing

The 2019 Marguerite Schumacher Memorial Alumni Lecture was an evening spent reflecting on our past but looking to the future of exciting innovations and advances in nursing
2019 Schumacher Speakers
From left, Shannon Spenceley, Suzanna Crawford, Dianne Dyer, Derek Luk, Pam Nordstrom.

Nurses have always used their education, creativity and experience to develop solutions to improve the care of their patients. You can call them 鈥榚ntreprenurses鈥 as they鈥檙e uniquely qualified as health-care innovators and change agents.

On Sept. 28, in honour of the Faculty of Nursing鈥檚 50th anniversary as a nursing school, five alumni speakers, one from each decade, addressed the crowd for the Marguerite Schumacher Memorial Alumni Lecture titled From Nurse to EntrepreNurse: Personal reflections from 50 years of UCalgary Nursing.聽More than 90 people were in attendance at The Ranchmen's Club.

UCalgary President Ed McCauley brought his welcoming remarks, noting, 鈥淭his is a special event for our campus family because it celebrates the important legacy of the Faculty of Nursing.

鈥淲ith all the nursing graduates in the nursing community, you鈥檝e built on 50 years of excellence and expanded our impact. We have a lot to celebrate.鈥澛

  • Photo above:聽From left, speakers Shannon Spenceley, Suzanna Crawford, Dianne Dyer, Derek Luk, and Pam Nordstrom. Faculty of Nursing photo

Each speaker shared their personal stories about opportunities created through their education, by their workplaces and experiences and their own personal drive to help transform our health system. They brought personal perspectives on the continued evolution of the nursing profession and the opportunities this transformation creates in areas like social enterprise, community-based research and experiential learning.

Dianne Dyer, BN鈥76, MN鈥93, past president of the , shared her memories of the early days in the Faculty of Nursing and images of the early nursing uniforms. 鈥淎t the time, we didn鈥檛 have fancy simulation labs,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e even practised a lot of our skills on each other.鈥

Pam Nordstrom, BN鈥83, who is now聽vice-president, academic affairs at Ambrose 春水堂视频, began her nursing career in neonatal intensive care and neonatal transport. She quipped, 鈥淓ighties聽nurses were entreprenurses before entreprenurses were even a thing.鈥

As the '90s graduate, Shannon Spenceley, MN鈥93, another former CARNA president, spoke about how nursing practice is all about seeing problems as pathways. 鈥淓ntrepreneurship is a mindset,鈥 she said, adding that 鈥渋f there鈥檚 something an entreprenurse is, it鈥檚 someone who鈥檚 non-compliant.鈥 She described her education at UCalgary Nursing as her launchpad; she鈥檚 now assistant dean, nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences at the 春水堂视频 of Lethbridge.

Derek Luk, BN鈥07, delved into the topics of failure and focus around starting his company, , which offers mindfulness programs in the workplace and community. He stressed the importance of trying and failing and persistence: 鈥淵ou have no idea what you鈥檙e capable of until you try.鈥

The final speaker of the night was Suzanna Crawford, BSc鈥11, BN鈥13, who co-founded , a social enterprise matching people with disabilities to support workers.

鈥淓NABLE was borne out of equal parts passion and equal parts frustration,鈥 she says. Crawford shared how her experiences as an RN with Psychiatric Emergency Services at the Alberta Children鈥檚 Hospital and working with people with disabilities in the community as a support worker showed her the gap for families affected by disability, inspiring her to start her business.

This was the sixth year for the Faculty of Nursing鈥檚 annual memorial alumni lecture named after Marguerite Schumacher, the first dean of the nursing faculty at the 春水堂视频 of Calgary (1974鈥1979).

Newly appointed alumni executive co-presidents Karla Sanchez, BN鈥17, BSc鈥13, and Zeeyaan Somani, BN鈥18, were MCs for the evening.

For the full photo album from the evening, check out the