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Kateryna Metersky

Active Learning, All Stories, Building Community, Faculty: FCS, Open Educational Resources

Kateryna Metersky

Assistant Professor, Nursing

Courses: PPN 201 – Living with Chronic Illness; PPN 202 – Acute and Life-Threatening Illness

Strategy: Case studies, Open Educational Resources (OER)


As an instructor for a second-year nursing theory courses, Kateryna Metersky integrated case studies to create a more adaptable and responsive learning environment.

By curating these case studies as Open Educational Resources (OER), she has leveraged the e-text format to provide an ever-evolving collection of expert-reviewed case studies that address critical, contemporary subjects, such as anti-Black racism, Indigenous health practices, LGBTQ+ care, and medical assistance in dying.

Through integrating OER, Kateryna’s courses have become more inclusive, dynamic, and student-centered. The case studies empower students to engage more deeply with course content, contribute to the development of future learning materials, and bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice.

Learn more about Open Educational Resources (OER)

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