James, Susan Gail (1953–)

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James, Susan Gail (1953–)

Canadian nurse and midwife. Born Susan Gail James, June 21, 1953, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; dau. of Barbara Joan (Bagsley) James and Alan Leslie James; Women's College Hospital School of Nursing, RN, 1973; University of Toronto, bachelors in nursing, 1979; University of Alberta, midwifery certificate, 1989, MA, 1990, PhD, 1997.

Canadian leader in field of midwifery, was employed as a Women's College Hospital staff nurse in labor and delivery (1973–82); practiced as an obstetrical nurse (1983–87) in Toronto; trained with midwives Sandy Pullin and Noreen Walker in Edmonton, then joined Pullin's practice, With Woman Midwifery Care (1989); was on faculty of University of Toronto's nursing school (1990–92); worked as a John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre research associate (from 1992) and course guest lecturer (1994–99); began serving as director of Laurentian University Midwifery Education Programme in Sudbury (1999).

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