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Nursing a calling for Colleen MacDonald

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    For Colleen MacDonald, her interest in nursing came from her experience at the hospital and wanting to become more involved with patients.
    MacDonald is a cardiac rehabilitation nurse. She works with patients with heart conditions and helps them in their recovery. Interestingly enough she was already working at the hospital when she began thinking about nursing as a career.
    “I got interested in nursing when I was working in the kitchen at the hospital when I was 16. I wanted to be more integrated with the patients,” she said.
    Initially, she studied to be a Licensed Practical Nurse before training to become an RN.
    She began her career working in Acute Care, before spending about 20 years in Cardiac Rehab.
    This position involves working in recovery, with continual monitoring of blood pressure and vitals, as well as education and physical therapy.
    Along with her day-to-day responsibilities, she has become very involved with Heart to Heart and the Drumheller Area Health Foundation.  Heart to Heart is a group for cardiac patients who support each other and also give back. Over the years, it has raised thousands of dollars for the Drumheller Area Health Foundation to purchase much-needed equipment for the Drumheller Health Centre, and also forged lasting friendships. Annually they hold a walkathon to raise these funds.
    On weekends she also takes on shifts working as a charge nurse.
    “Nursing provides a connection with people which is lifelong for me! I have enjoyed my career and would do it all over again,” she said.
    Those connections are not just with the patients she works closely with, but the staff.
    “I have enjoyed my career and would do it all over again! People often ask why do you work so much? I say I love the patients and the nurses I work with, some of the most special people are my fellow nurses,” she said.
    She loves her profession and encourages others to take a look at it.
    “It is a very rewarding career. It is a good salary and very flexible providing many opportunities to move into different aspects of nursing,” she said.


Celebrating our nurses: National Nursing Week, May 7-13

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Nursing Week runs May 7-13 and Alberta Health Services (AHS) is recognizing nurses for their important contributions to the delivery of quality patient care in hospitals and communities across Central Zone including Drumheller.
    “Whether they work in hospitals, clinical or research environments, in rural communities or urban settings, in homes or in our schools, nurses are an essential part of our healthcare system,” says Kerry Bales, Chief Zone Officer for Central Zone.
    Drumheller marked the event with a barbecue at the Drumheller Hospital and Care Centre, on Wednesday, May 9, served by site leadership, mayor and council. Mayor Colberg appreciates all that nurses do in the community.
    “The biggest thing is we don’t really realize all they do for us until we actually use the services, and if I had my way we would have way more in the valley,” said Colberg. “We are blessed to have them.”
    Nurses are the largest group of health professionals in the province. In Central Zone, more than 2,600 registered nurses (RNs), 1,100 licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and 300 registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs) work in diverse areas such as direct patient care, education, coordination of care and management.
    “We are incredibly grateful for the hard work and dedication of all the nursing staff in our zone,” says Dr. Daniel Edgcumbe, Interim Medical Director for Central Zone. “They are vital in delivering care to Albertans each and every day — and their contributions are deeply valued by patients, physicians, other healthcare professionals and AHS alike.”

Rotary's White Elephant Sale set for Saturday

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Donations keep pouring in for the Rotary Club's White Elephant Sale this Saturday, May 12. Residents with items they wish to donate can drop off this week between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. At Greentree Mall, or they can arrange a pick up by calling Diane at 403-334-0195, Brian at 403-823-9767, or Rudy at 404-823-5549. Doors open this Saturday at 9 a.m. (L-r) Bob Friesen is manning the phone while Doug Stanford, Darlene Viczko, and Brent Pedersen are busy filing the tables.


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