Kim Lauzier

Assistant Professor

Nursing, Faculty of

Fredericton

kim.lauzier@unb.ca
1 506 452 6265



Education

  • PhD (Nursing) University of Ottawa (2023)
  • MScN (FT) University of Ottawa (2017)
  • BScN University of Ottawa (2016)
  • Diploma Registered Nurse Cégep de Sherbrooke (2002)

Areas of interest

  • Nursing workforce, retention and well-being
  • Health system reform and policy transformation
  • Nurse-led innovations across care sectors
  • Critical nursing theory and qualitative inquiry
  • Community-engaged research and evaluation science

Selected publications

Peer-reviewed journal article

Domingue, J. L., Lauzier, K., & Foth, T. (2024). Quiet quitting: Obedience a minima as a form of nursing resistance. Nursing philosophy: an international journal for healthcare professionals, 25(3), e12493.

Book chapters

Foth, T., Lauzier, K., & Antweiler, K. (2017). The Limits of a Theory of Recognition: Toward a Nursing Ethics of Vulnerability. In T. Foth et al. (Eds.), Critical Approaches in Nursing Theory and Nursing Research (pp. 113–130). Routledge.

Lauzier, K. & Morris, P. (in review). Bowel Elimination. In P. Potter et al., Fundamentals of Nursing (8th ed.), Elsevier.

Review contributions

Sealock, K. (2025). Elsevier’s Case Study Practice Review for the Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN). Elsevier. ISBN: 978-0-443-12294-1

Jarvis, C., & Eckhardt, A. (In Review) (2027). Physical examination & health assessment. A. J. Browne, J. MacDonald-Jenkins, & M. Luctkar-Flude, Eds.; Fifth Canadian Edition. Elsevier Canada.