Margot Wilson
MSN, CHE, CCCN(C), RN
Adjunct Professor
- Phone 1-604-682-2344 #66522
- Email mwilson@providencehealth.bc.ca
- Address
UBC School of Nursing
T201 2211 Wesbrook Mall
Vancouver BC V6T2B5
Canada
Credentials
Profile
Educational Background
BSN (Nursing), University of British Columbia
MSN (Nursing), University of British Columbia
Publications
Publications
Selected Publications not Indexed in PubMed
Fofonoff, D., & Wilson, M. (2007). Advances in cogenital heart disease: The percutaneous pulmonary valve. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Supplemental C, 23, 323C.
Malysh, L., Fedoroff, I., McDonald, W., & Wilson, M. (2007). Neuromodulation: Nursing care of a patient receiving a novel intervention for intractable angina. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Supplement C, 23, 325C.
Wilson, M., Gauthier, N., Yong, J., Young, A. (2007). Do they really bleed? A prospective quality improvement analysis of arterial access site management. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Supplement C, 23, 336C.
Wilson, M., Galte, C., & Lauck, S. (2007). Beyond the valve: Development and implementation of an interdisciplinary clinical may for patients undergoing percutaneous aortic value implantation. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Supplement C, 23, 319C.
Wilson, M., Hahn, E., Flavelle, S., & McIlroy, C. (2007). Alarmed by alarms? Are patients responding appropriately to implantable cardioverter defibrillator alerts? The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Supplement C, 23, 309C.
Wiebe, D., Wilson, M., & Grieve, E. (2007). Nurse led LMWH Clinic for high risk clients in the angiographic suite. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Supplement C, 23, 322C.
Wilson, M., Mackay, M., Barr, S., & Carere, R. (2006). Innovative access strategies: Same-day discharge for ACS inpatients transferred for angiogram and/or percutaneous coronary intervention. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 16(2), 34.
Wilson, M., Mackay, M., Barr, S., & Young, Q. (2006). Waiting, worrying and wondering. A study of patients' needs while waiting for elective coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 15(4), 48.
Carere, R., Webb, J., Buller, C., Wilson, M., Rahman, T., Spinelli, J., & Aslam, H. (2002). Suture closure of femoral arterial puncture sites after coronary angioplasty followed by same-day discharge. American Health Journal, 139: 52-8.
Wilson, M., Mackay, M., Lauck, S., Barr, S. (2004). Innovative access strategies: Providing emergency percutaneous intervention for community hospital patients. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 14(4), 24.
Lauck, S., Mackay, M., & Wilson, M. (2004). Percutaneous repair of paravalvular leak: Implications for cardiac nurses. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 14(4), 14.
Lauck, S., Mackay, M., Buller, E. Wilson, M., & Barr, S. (2004). Models of cath lab staffing and the expanding role of nursing: A national comparison and local initiative. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 14(4), 29.
Teaching
Teaching
Current Teaching
Operations Leader for Cardiology - Heart Centre, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC Leadership portfolio includes: Interventional Cardiology, Electrophysiology, Heart Transplant Clinic (pre and post), Pacemaker Clinic, Heart Function Clinic, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Cardiac Risk Reduction Clinic, Metabolic Syndrome Clinic.