Sheena Luck, NP, MScN, PHCNP

Nurse Practitioner
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Sheena Luck earned her Masters of Science (MScN) and post graduate Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Diploma from York University in 2011.

Sheena Luck is currently a full-time Nurse Practitioner at the Mount Sinai Academic Family Health Team. She is the co-lead for the family health team’s home visiting program for homebound frail elderly, which provides primary care and palliative care at home. She also teaches graduate students in the nurse practitioner program through the University of Toronto and the Ontario consortium nurse practitioner program at the Mount Sinai Hospital’s Granovsky Gluskin Family Medicine Centre.

Prior to working at the Mount Sinai Academic Family Health Team, she spent time practicing in the territory of Nunavut in various remote communities.

She is currently pursuing a faculty appointment as an adjunct lecturer at the University of Toronto in the Faculty of Nursing, and the Department of Community and Family Medicine. She is the recipient of the Local Health Integrated Network "Hero in the Home" award in 2015 and the distinguished Educator Award from Sinai Health in 2018. In 2018 she was nominated for the Florence Nightingale nurse of the year award.

During the 2019 Covid-19 pandemic she was interviewed by Dr. Howard Ovens in a podcast that highlighted her work with providing home-visits and end of life care during a pandemic.