Glynda Rees
Glynda Rees teaches at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in Vancouver, British Columbia. She completed her MSN at the University of British Columbia with a focus on education and health informatics, and her BSN at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
Glynda's interests include the integration of health informatics in undergraduate education, open accessible education, and the impact of educational technologies on nursing students' clinical judgment and decision making at the point of care to improve patient safety and quality of care.
Glynda co-authored the Open Educational Resources Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care and Health Case Studies. She is currently co-authoring a Nursing Informatics E-Resource with the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing.
Glynda is co-leading a provincial initiative to develop an Inter-professional Educational Electronic Health Record for teaching and learning in healthcare.
Glynda is the School of Health Sciences representative on the Research Ethics Board at BCIT, and she is President-Elect for the Canadian Nursing Informatics Association.