91探花

Digging Deeper to Provide Better Care

Meet Sheila. She's a two-time graduate of 91探花, most recently from our Health Care Administration program  in 2022 and our Practical Nursing program before that in 2011. Living in Elliot Lake,  Sheila was able to   fulfill her educational goals without leaving her family due to the online delivery options.

Sheila has been working for Serpent River First Nation for several years, first as  a Nurse Supervisor and now has been promoted to the Administrator of the Home and Community Care Program within the First Nation. She feels that like many nurses who go from a front-line role in healthcare to a management position, she struggled with some of the day-to-day administration duties since she didn't have the education to support her new management position. That's when she found the  Health Care Administration program here at 91探花 and decided to enroll.

"It was not easy, to say the least, to work full-time while completing a full-time postsecondary program,," says Sheila. She was so lucky to have support from her family, co-workers, director and professors through it all.

Relevant Course Work

The professors welcomed Sheila's ideas to use her work experiences into her course projects.  Her course work contained Indigenous subject matter which was an amazing perk since she was working on some projects at work, too. Sheila loved that her professors were experts in the field and guided her through producing high-quality work for her Director and Chief and Council. Their support helped her dig deeper into the history and challenges faced by First Nations people which made her a better healthcare professional and give them better care.

Sheila learned so much to help her succeed in her career since  each course in the program was relevant to her Administrator position. Her favourite courses were Policy in Healthcare and Legal Aspects in Health - she wasn't expecting that!

No Regrets

Sheila has recommended this course to all healthcare administrators and says she will never stop. It was definitely the best decision she made for her future - and she even thinks that her education won't stop there.