Prairie Mountain Health - Brandon

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About Prairie Mountain Health

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 Prairie Mountain Health

Address :

150 McTavish Ave E, Brandon, MB R7A 2B3, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +78
Postal code : 7
Website : http://www.prairiemountainhealth.ca/
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150 McTavish Ave E, Brandon, MB R7A 2B3, Canada
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FU SH on Google

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This is the worst hospitaI I have been at. They ignore call bells and keep turning them off at the nurses desk. They don't show respect to us patients and your not guaranteed a wash or even a shower/bath. It seems the staff is just there for the money.
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Janet Cameron on Google

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My recent experience as an inpatient, following surgery, was a great experience. The surgeon, two anesthetists, OR staff, and ward staff on 300 East were all wonderful, caring people. Thank you all so much for your care and compassion at a time when you all are under such stress.
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Derp Derpinson on Google

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Came in with my girlfriend because she is pregnant, they tried to induce her right away without much notice, then they had an on call resident doctor do the induction even though he was not specialized in maternity area, and messed up the induction big time, costing us lots of time and resources, and delaying the pregnancy. Nurses and doctors are not on the same page, one group of nurses will say they will do one thing, then a different group comes in and does the opposite. Their covid protocols are decent, but they say one person per visit, yet I am here watching couples walk in while others are told one person per household, and you best believe the couple's allowed in are white/East Indian. Can't cover it up and say couples are allowed for serious issues only because I just watched a few couples walk in for just "seeing the doctor."
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Cody McPhee on Google

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I've got nothing but good things to say about the maternity ward. The nurses/nursing students were very friendly and knowledgeable. They very clearly loved being around the babies and were genuinely interested in their patients. Dr. Akintola was also fantastic; even though he's probably delivered a million babies, he made us feel like ours was very special. Since we weren't allowed visitors, the hospital staff all signed a page for us and wished us well etc. Great experience
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Ray Lussier on Google

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My Wife was transfered from Winnipeg HSC for and operation on a broken ankle. She is 74 years old with slight dementia and memory loss and I found the visitation privliges very unfair and upsetting. Winnipeg hospitals have visitation from 8am to 8 pm. Brandon region was 3pm to 8pm. My Wife also had not been in a hospital for over 45 years, so she found this all upsetting. Brandon Regional would not let me her husband of 52 years to be with her outside of this restrictive hours. Very uncompassionate. I was not impressed with their staff in charge of these visitation lines at all
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Danielle Livetsky on Google

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Normally, this place is a good place to go but since covid 19 they have gotten careless. My grandmother isn't in the greatest health at the moment, but having a covid patient put in the same room as her could make it worse. I don't know what they were thinking. Not having covid was the one good thing she had going for her. I hope this opens everyone's eyes and i hope the situation is settled.
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Trurl Klapaucius on Google

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Some doctors should improve their skills of communication with people who are in distress and suffering from pain. A bit more explanations wouldn't harm anyone. Please, don't let people "wet their pants" without a real reason.
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Kelly Lynch on Google

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My mother was recently in this hospital with a very rare cancer in her small intestine called Paraganglioma. She still hasn’t received her results back yet if she actually has the cancer and yet still these pseudoscientists who call themselves β€˜doctors’ removed 4 feet of small intestine. This cancer is rare and needs experts to work on it. Was she sent to one of the Winnipeg hospitals? No. These so called β€˜doctors’ operated on my mother without knowing what they were doing. This is malpractice. I’ll see you in court. I’ll represent myself. You disgusting people can go ahead and try to dispute my case. I will win. You will lose.

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