Manon Lemonde, PhD
Associate Professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
Full biography
Dr. Lemonde's current research involves oncology-related projects including breast cancer, symptoms management, palliative care, end-of-life, primary care and health human resources. Projects for potential supervision of Master of Health Science candidates include the following: She received the ESO 2nd Masterclass in Oncology Nursing in 2008 as well as a Career Reorientation Award from the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. Symptoms experienced by patients living with cancer. Gerontology: interest in developing a project related to the work environment in the geriatric field. Quality of life and symptoms management. Work environment and human health resources-related subjects in specialized areas of practice (oncology, gerontology, etc.).
Areas of expertise
Courses
- HLSC 3710UEthicsIn this course the student will examine theories related to the ethical foundations of health care practice. In particular, the student will examine the professional code of ethics for health professions and the role of the health disciplines in advocating for improved health care. Ethical decision-making will be explored.
- HLSC 4996UResearch Applications IThis research course gives students an opportunity to explore all phases of the research process through a series of specially designed research applications. For example: defining the research questions, methodology, ethics, measurement, analysis and interpretation. Students registered in HLSC 4996U must register in HLSC 4997U to receive a grade.
- HLSC 4997UResearch Applications IIA continuation of the project started in HLSC 4996U. Students will make presentations based on their research and submit written work.
- HLSC 4998UResearch Practicum IThe research practicum project provides students with the opportunity, with the guidance of a faculty member, to integrate and synthesize knowledge gained throughout their program of study. The project topic will be selected to include some aspects of the student’s area of interest or specialization. Students will work with an ongoing research team working alongside researchers in implementing a phase of their research project. The requirements include a written paper and an oral presentation of the project outcomes. Students registered in this course must register in HLSC 4999U to receive a grade.
- HLSC 4999UResearch Practicum IIA continuation of the project started in HLSC 4998U. Students will make presentations based on their research and submit written work.