Dr. Nora Ahmad is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Studies, Department of Nursing, Brandon University, Manitoba Canada. In 2007, she was awarded her Doctor of Medical Science in Nursing and Midwifery by the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. She has over 25 years of nursing experience. She has extensive international teaching experience and works with a diverse student population at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She also involved in program development and program evaluation. She has published/co-published many articles in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and serve as a reviewer for several international journals. Her research focuses on nurse empowerment, nurses workplace, nursing management, health policy, work stress, coping strategy and job satisfaction. Dr. Noras research article, "Empowerment, job satisfaction and organizational commitment: A comparative analysis of nurses working in Malaysia and England", were cited by researchers from all over the world. Dr. Nora has extensive experience in quantitative methodology and mixed methods. She has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate research methodologies for over a decade. She has expertise in primary data analysis as well as secondary data analysis. In future, Dr. Nora interested to explore the areas of nurse and patient mental health, policy development and safety climate management.