Corrine Lalonde, Honours Bachelor of Science - Nursing (BScN) faculty member

Corrine Lalonde

RN, BScN, MScN
Program Coordinator, Honours Bachelor of Science – Nursing


Biography

Corrine Lalonde has worked in the role of nursing faculty at Georgian College since 2005 at both the Barrie and Owen Sound campuses.

She has taught in the Honours Bachelor of Science – Nursing (BScN) and Practical Nursing programs, and currently holds the position of program co-ordinator in the BScN program.

Corrine’s background clinically is in acute cardiac care.

The best part about nursing and teaching is the ability to help and inspire others to achieve their best. I love seeing students work hard to achieve their goals, and take great satisfaction knowing I had a small role in their development as caring and knowledgeable nurses.

Corrine Lalonde
Educational credentials and qualificationsGeorgian College Chevron
  • Masters of Science in Nursing (MScN), York University, Toronto ON, 2013
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN), Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto ON, 2008
  • Nursing diploma, Mohawk College, Hamilton ON, 2003
Professional affiliations and certificationsGeorgian College Chevron

Professional affiliations

Boards

Georgian Good Food Box

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Wasaga Beach Public Library

Career highlightsGeorgian College Chevron
  • Registered Nurse, Southlake Regional Health Centre, 2005–2018
  • Registered Nurse, Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, 2004–05
  • Registered Nurse, Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, 2004
ResearchGeorgian College Chevron

Research interests

  • Student persistence and learning
  • Quality and safety improvements
  • Cardiac care

Research projects

  • Lankshear, S., Lalonde, C., Wright, D. & Chapman, S. (2023). Making Connections: An innovative telehealth experience connecting nursing students and socially isolated older adults in the community.  E-Poster presentation, International Council of Nurses Congress, 2023. 
  • Integration of cultural humility and safety into an Ontario undergraduate nursing Indigenous health course.
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Status: In process