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The Winnipeg Regional Health Authorityâs new president and CEO brings more than 30 years of health care operations experience to his new role.
The WHRAâs board of directors announced that Mike Nader will take over leadership of the health authority on May 17.
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Nader has served in executive management roles with public health care systems in British Columbia and Ontario. Most recently, he served as the Chief Transformation Officer at Ontario Health, with responsibility for leading the transition of 20 provincial agencies and local health integration networks into a single provincial agency.
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Critical care nurse Annette Trudel wants Northern Ontario residents to benefit from her experience treating extremely sick COVID-19 patients at Toronto General Hospital.
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Trudel, who grew up in Mattawa and started her career in North Bay, said it’s important to understand how serious the situation has become, especially with hospitals in the region receiving overflow patients from southern Ontario.
“I just want people there to understand the gravity of the situation with COVID,” Trudel said during a recent telephone interview.
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“There are a lot of things that would make a difference. And making sure that people who are sick don’t go to work is one of them.” – Dr Isaac Bogoch, Toronto General Hospital.
To his credit, Premier Doug Ford with the latest lockdown has instituted an exposure-based protocol. “Hot zones” will be targeted with mobile vaccination teams visiting workplaces and neighbourhoods.
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Half-measures will not suffice, for as Dr. Bogoch asserts, “Every expert has said that we are not going to vaccinate ourselves out of a third wave.”