Dauphin Regional Health Centre - Dauphin

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About Dauphin Regional Health Centre

WandaWanda Sandy

Wanda resides in Canupawakpa Dakota Nation where she is originally from. She is currently employed as the Health Director for CDN – Health Services where she has worked since November 2005. Wanda currently holds the volunteer position of Illegal Drug Coordinator for Canupawakpa.

Wanda has a passion for learning and has attained her education from numerous academic locations. She received her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Native Studies and a Minor in Psychology from Brandon University. While attending Thunder Bay Confederation College she received her Law & Security Administration Diploma.   She also received her Community Social Development Certificate from Assiniboine Community College. She continues to further her education, and recently received Certification from First Nations Health Manager Association of Ottawa.

Wanda lived in Vancouver, BC for 10 years and worked for a Provincial Aboriginal Women’s Organization. She started as a Volunteer, worked as a Loss Prevention Officer, then became the Assistant to the Executive Director, was appointed by the Board to Acting Executive Director then became Executive Director.  Previous work experience includes working casually for CDN Education as a Dakota Language Instructor/ Teacher’s Aide. She was also worked casually as an Aboriginal Liaison Coordinator for Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women.

Past volunteer work includes being a Board Member for Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women, Committee member for Female Offender Advisory Committee and First Nations Breast Cancer Society of BC. Currently she is the Chair for the Aboriginal Liaison Committee (comprised of 7 Health Directors of former ARHA).

Wanda believes in giving back to her community and has volunteered as a committee member for education, housing, pow wows and community fundraisers.

In Wanda’s free time she enjoys time with family – especially her grandchildren, making star quilts, powwows and dancing (traditional women’s category).  Her spirituality, her Dakota language and traditions are all important parts of her life.

Wanda is enjoying her work with the PMH Board – one of her focuses in on partnership and collaborative approaches in addressing gaps in health care, with First Nations, Health Canada and Manitoba Health. 

Contact Dauphin Regional Health Centre

Address :

625 3 St SW, Dauphin, MB R7N 1R7, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +8
Postal code : 7
Website : http://www.pmh-mb.ca/index.php/dauphin-regional-health-centre
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625 3 St SW, Dauphin, MB R7N 1R7, Canada
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Rashedul Islam on Google

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Nc hospital
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Tracy H (Moonbeam) on Google

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Great place to work
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J W on Google

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Good service, staff is friendly.
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Sammi Abrey on Google

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I would like to thank Dr Sarah Scott, the Nurses and the staff for the excellent care that I received while being a recent patient. Very clean and excellent care.
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Frankie J on Google

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We waited for over 4 hours for some stitches. Wouldn’t tell us how long we would be waiting, just kept saying β€œnot too much longer” about once an hour. Absolutely ridiculous...
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Angie Dyck on Google

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Apparently grandpas are not immediate family even though i was looking after three year old while her sister was born i was told she could come visit any time but i could not go till 2pm and only 2 people in room at a time. Im sorry but very stupid for people do work and others come out of town and some have more than two people, as does my son. I was also removed from hospital while she was giving birth for her friend and dad were in the room. I even asked the nurse if i could just sit outside the room to hear my grandbabies first cries. I then ask another nurse if i could get the chair to sit on she said sure, very shortly after security was there and told me i had to leave yet not one nurse said no i could not stay in hospital. Now i cant even go see her till after 2 and i have to work. They would not even let me take the 3 year old up her dad had to come and get her. How stupid the birth is suppose to be a wonderful event were family can share together. Brent you may want to look at your so called policies, for the ones you have in place really ruins a wonderful family moment, my son wants me there and your nurses are refusing. They also were going to stop labor for a second time and start again in morning i asked how long do they do that for and was told they have done it up to 5 days, really i said not good for baby or mom she doesnt get to eat during that time so is weak by the time to push and baby is getting the same drugs pumped it her as mom is. They are babies little humans not lab experiments to see how long one can do this before child or mother are in trouble.So no this is not what i call a good hospital, and honestly brandon or even neepawa treats people much better and do not make the most wonderful moment a horror story.
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Julie Moar on Google

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The wait times to see a Doctor in the emergency department are extremely long. The reason for our visit is for an EMERGENCY. A person can die before being seen by a physician. The very minimal amount of time you MUST wait is an outrageous 45 minutes.
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beverly welsh on Google

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Hi im from winnipeg I notice people are complaining about wait times. 45 minutes to a 4 hr wait time is nothing compared to the wait times in winnipeg our wait times are 6 to 12 hours. Sometimes even longer.so be grateful you don't have to wait that long. All hospitals are having a ruff time right now.the staff are doing their best let's give them a break and applauded.

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