Nicolette McGuire

Associate Dean, Oceania University of Medicine

Canada

About

Experience

  • Oceania University of Medicine (13 yrs 10 mos)
    • Associate Dean, Student Engagement
      May 2021 - Present · 5 yrs 2 mos

      - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiwrR4fRJwy0dfQEP6Je50Q - Build relationships with prospective students, students, and student organizations - Support respect, accountability, and innovation between administration and students - Foster inclusion and diversity between students of 5 nations (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Samoa, and United States), with 53 languages spoken - Use Microsoft Office Suite Applications such as Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook; Student Information System (SIS), Slack, Zoom Meetings and Webinars, and Hubspot to achieve organization's vision, mission, strategic goals and objectives

    • Associate Professor
      Sep 2012 - Present · 13 yrs 10 mos

      - Teach biology to medical students. Online teaching faculty member since 2012 (12 years). - Use critical thinking, analytical skills, expertise, and virtual library resources (Clinical Key, Complete Anatomy, EBSCO) to design and develop medical school curriculum to World Federation of Medical Education (WFME) Accreditation Standards - Excellent verbal and written communication skills

  • Director, Research Engagement & Partnerships at BC Ministry of Health
    May 2012 - May 2021 · 9 yrs 1 mo

    Create strong relationships between the Ministry of Health and the province's research universities, institutes, scientists, and physicians.

  • Visiting Scholar at The University of British Columbia
    2010 - 2012 · 2 yrs

    Role of reproductive hormones in beta amyloid plaque and neurofibrillary tangle formation in Alzheimer's disease

  • National Science Foundation Fellow at UC Berkeley
    2006 - 2011 · 5 yrs

    Gonadotropin inhibitory hormone: neurologic hormone expression and activity in the testes and ovaries of vertebrates

  • Consultant at Vancouver Island Health Authority
    2005 - 2006 · 1 yr

    Survey design and implementation: Aboriginal Mentorship Program, South Victoria Home Care Society