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Member Profiles

Welcome to our member profile page! Here we showcase the wonderful and talented members of the community and public health committee. If you are interested in being featured, please contact community@cnsa.ca with a photo of yourself and a short 2-3 sentence biography.

Madison Hemingway

 

 

"My name is Madison Hemingway and I am the Official Delegate of North Island College. I was born and raised in the Comox Valley, on the K'òmoks First Nation's Unceded Traditional Territory. After graduation, I am interested in working as an outpost nurse or in public health."

Jessica Guthier

 

 

"Hello, everyone! My name is Jessica Guthier, and I live on the traditional and unceded Secwépemc'ulucw. I'm a third year nursing student at Thompson Rivers University, the outgoing Community and Public Health Committee Chair, and the  incoming Director of Membership Development. My passion lies in macroscopic community and public health approaches and the social determinants of health."

Orea Brown-Dahl

 

 

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"My name is Orea Brown-Dahl. I am the CNSA Associate Delegate of Selkirk College. I grew up in New Denver BC, and have always been community driven. After I graduate, I would like to work in the community as a public health nurser and specialize in sexual health"
 

Christine Balderama

 

 

"I’m Christine and a 3rd year BSN student from the University of Saskatchewan as well as the current Academic Vice President for the Regina Campus. I have been a CPHC member since 2017 which empowered me to step up with my advocacy for mental health and harm reduction in the Saskatoon community; I advocate for the community through the university’s student led organization called Peer Health who are passionate about student health, wanting to make a difference on campus, and addressing health issues that impact student well-being. Lastly, I also serve the Saskatoon community by volunteering at SWITCH clinic either in the clinical team or as a childcare/minding volunteer. 

Shale Tweed

 

 

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Please meet Shale! "Shale is a second year nursing student at Trinity Western University. She is passionate about Public and Community Health, and is currently organizing Naloxone Training for staff and students on campus. When she is not in the library you can find her cycling or hiking in the mountains."

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