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Laurie N. Gottlieb is a Professor, School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where she holds the Flora Madeline Shaw Chair of Nursing. She is Editor-in-Chief of CJNR (Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)[1] and was recently[when?] named Nurse-Scholar-in-Residence at the Jewish General Hospital,[2] a McGill University teaching hospital.
Gottlieb has further developed, researched, lectured, and published extensively on the McGill Model of Nursing. With her husband, Bruce Gottlieb, PhD, a geneticist, they developed the Developmental/Health Framework,[3] an important elaboration of the McGill Model of Nursing. Her books include: Strengths-Based Nursing Care: Health and Healing for Person and Family (in collaboration with Bruce Gottlieb, 2012; Springer Publishing Company),[4] A Perspective on Health, Family, Learning and Collaborative Partnership (co-edited book on the early writings of the McGill Model of Nursing, Gottlieb & Ezer, 1997;McGill University), A Collaborative Partnership Approach to Care (Gottlieb & Feeley with Dalton, 2006; Mosby/Elsevier, with French and Japanese translations),[5] and Dreams Have No Expiry Date: A Practical Way for Women to Take Charge of their Futures (Gottlieb & Rosenswig, 2005; Random House, with Spanish, Dutch, Korean and Portuguese translations).[6] She has also developed the values and principles underlying Strengths-Based Leadership (see below the link) and Strengths-Based Teaching and Learning.[7]
She is the recipient of prestigious awards including the Centennial Award, the first and one-time only award from the Canadian Nurses Association recognizing the 100 most influential nurses in Canada;[8] and, in 2009, the L'Insigne Du Merit,[9] the highest recognition accorded to a nurse from the Order of Nurses of the Province of Quebec, and the Prix du Conseil Interprofessionnel du Québec (CIQ).
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