Laurie N. Gottlieb is a Professor, School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where she holds the Flora Madeline Shaw Chair of Nursing. She is Editor-in-Chief of CJNR (Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)[1] and was recently[when?] named Nurse-Scholar-in-Residence at the Jewish General Hospital,[2] a McGill University teaching hospital.

Gottlieb has further developed, researched, lectured, and published extensively on the McGill Model of Nursing. With her husband, Bruce Gottlieb, PhD, a geneticist, they developed the Developmental/Health Framework,[3] an important elaboration of the McGill Model of Nursing. Her books include: Strengths-Based Nursing Care: Health and Healing for Person and Family (in collaboration with Bruce Gottlieb, 2012; Springer Publishing Company),[4] A Perspective on Health, Family, Learning and Collaborative Partnership (co-edited book on the early writings of the McGill Model of Nursing, Gottlieb & Ezer, 1997;McGill University), A Collaborative Partnership Approach to Care (Gottlieb & Feeley with Dalton, 2006; Mosby/Elsevier, with French and Japanese translations),[5] and Dreams Have No Expiry Date: A Practical Way for Women to Take Charge of their Futures (Gottlieb & Rosenswig, 2005; Random House, with Spanish, Dutch, Korean and Portuguese translations).[6] She has also developed the values and principles underlying Strengths-Based Leadership (see below the link) and Strengths-Based Teaching and Learning.[7]

Awards and honours

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She is the recipient of prestigious awards including the Centennial Award, the first and one-time only award from the Canadian Nurses Association recognizing the 100 most influential nurses in Canada;[8] and, in 2009, the L'Insigne Du Merit,[9] the highest recognition accorded to a nurse from the Order of Nurses of the Province of Quebec, and the Prix du Conseil Interprofessionnel du Québec (CIQ).

References

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  1. ^ "Canadian Journal of Nursing Research". Canadian Journal of Nursing Research.
  2. ^ Montreal Gazette[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Gottlieb, L.N; Gottlieb, B. (2007). "The Developmental/Health Framework within the McGill Model of Nursing: "Laws of nature" guiding whole person care". Advances in Nursing Science. 30 (1): E43-57. doi:10.1097/00012272-200701000-00013. PMID 17299275. S2CID 26510332.
  4. ^ Gottlieb, Laurie N. (2012). Strengths-Based Nursing Care: Health And Healing For Person And Family. New York: Springer Publishing Company. p. 448. ISBN 978-0826195869.
  5. ^ Gottlieb, Laurie N.; Nancy Feeley; Cindy Dalton (2005). The Collaborative Partnership Approach to Care - A Delicate Balance: Revised Reprint. Mosby Canada. p. 200. ISBN 978-0779699827.
  6. ^ Gottlieb, Laurie N.; Deanna Rosenswig (2005). Dreams Have No Expiry Date: A Practical and Inspirational Way for Women to Take Charge of Their Futures. Random House Canada. p. 256. ISBN 978-0679312901.
  7. ^ Gottlieb, L.N.; Gottlieb, B.; Shamian, J. (2012). "Principles of Strengths-Based Nursing Leadership for Strengths-Based Nursing Care: A new paradigm for nursing and healthcare for the 21st century". Nursing Leadership. 25 (2): 38–50. doi:10.12927/cjnl.2012.22960. PMID 22805887.
  8. ^ "Canadian Nursing Association Centennial Awards". Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  9. ^ "Laurie N. Gottlieb de l'Université McGill Reçoit l'Insigne du Mérite de l'OIIQ et le Prix du CIQ" (in French). Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec. October 26, 2009. Archived from the original on December 9, 2017.