Christine Morton
About Christine Morton
Christine Morton is a Community Health Nurse with extensive experience in nursing and education. She has worked in various healthcare roles and is currently employed at the First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Christine Morton has been employed as a Community Health Nurse at the First Nations Health Authority since 2021. In this role, she serves the community of Hartley Bay, British Columbia, Canada. Her responsibilities include providing healthcare services and promoting health education within the community.
Previous Nursing Experience
Prior to her current position, Christine Morton worked as a Critical Care Registered Nurse at Medical Solutions in Anaheim, California, from 2015 to 2021. She also served as a Registered Nurse at Fraser Health Authority from 2011 to 2016. Her extensive nursing experience spans over a decade, contributing to her expertise in various healthcare settings.
Education and Expertise
Christine Morton is pursuing advanced education in the field of public health. She is currently studying at Walden University, focusing on Public Health Education and Promotion. She has previously achieved a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from the University of Victoria and a Master's in Health Education and Promotion from Walden University. Her educational background supports her role in community health.
Nursing Education Background
Christine Morton completed her nursing education at Thompson Rivers University, where she achieved her Registered Nurse qualification from 1977 to 1979. Additionally, she studied at Vancouver Island University, obtaining a credential in Early Childhood Education and Care in 1975. This diverse educational background enhances her capabilities in both nursing and health education.