Karima Velji (@karimavelji) 's Twitter Profile
Karima Velji

@karimavelji

Chief of Nursing & Professional Practice; Assistant Deputy Minister of Health Ministry of Health, Ontario

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Happy #MandelaDay! Today we remember Nelson Mandela as a brave women's rights advocate, whose efforts to bring freedom and justice to women and girls remain an inspiration for us all. His legacy lives on.

Happy #MandelaDay!

Today we remember Nelson Mandela as a brave women's rights advocate, whose efforts to bring freedom and justice to women and girls remain an inspiration for us all.

His legacy lives on.
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The work of building our domestic nursing workforce continues. Ontario Investing $56.8 Million to Expand Nursing Enrollment news.ontario.ca/en/release/100…

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Beautiful celebration of the launch of a new medical school at Toronto Metropolitan University. Thank you to the teams at Ontario Ministry of Health MCURES TMU and all clinical partners and donors for your hard work and tenacity!!.

Beautiful celebration of the launch of a new medical school at <a href="/TorontoMet/">Toronto Metropolitan University</a>. Thank you to the teams at <a href="/ONThealth/">Ontario Ministry of Health</a> MCURES TMU and all clinical partners and donors for your hard work and tenacity!!.
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Today, Ontario launched the next call for proposals to create and expand approximately 75 primary care teams that will connect 500,000 more people to a primary care clinician.

Today, Ontario launched the next call for proposals to create and expand approximately 75 primary care teams that will connect 500,000 more people to a primary care clinician.
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Thank you RNAO Dr. Doris Grinspun 🇨🇦 RN, PhD, FAAN, O.ONT for your leadership and for creating this social movement of evidence-based practice. With the current education standard of RNs, we should be inflecting the profession to independent collaborative practice that does not depend on following orders.

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Thank you NPAO for the recognition today. It was lovely to speak at the conference with esteemed panelists. Thank you Dr. Michelle Acorn DNP, NP, FCAN, FAAN, FFNMRCSI for your relentless and effective advocacy. Thank you NPs of Ontario for all that you do!

Thank you <a href="/NPAOntario/">NPAO</a> for the recognition today. It was lovely to speak at the conference with esteemed panelists. Thank you <a href="/MichelleAcornDr/">Dr. Michelle Acorn DNP, NP, FCAN, FAAN, FFNMRCSI</a> for your relentless and effective advocacy. Thank you NPs of Ontario for all that you do!
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Thursday's International Day of Non-Violence marks the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, a leader who remained committed to the principle of non-violence, even in the most difficult circumstances. un.org/en/observances…

Thursday's International Day of Non-Violence marks the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, a leader who remained committed to the principle of non-violence, even in the most difficult circumstances. un.org/en/observances…
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Happy Thanksgiving to one and all. Thankful for so many blessings. Praying for peace to return to the world. Hoping for sanity and humanity to prevail.

Happy Thanksgiving to one and all. Thankful for so many blessings. Praying for peace to return to the world. Hoping for sanity and humanity to prevail.
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We will be the first province to move to automatic recognition of license within Canada. Ontario Supporting Worker Mobility Across Canada news.ontario.ca/en/release/100…

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Canadian women have been trailblazers for generations. In 1929, the Famous Five fought for women to be legally recognized as “persons,” opening doors to public office and advancing rights for all. ow.ly/NqrP50Xe66F #PersonsDay #WomensHistoryMonth

Canadian women have been trailblazers for generations. In 1929, the Famous Five fought for women to be legally recognized as “persons,” opening doors to public office and advancing rights for all. ow.ly/NqrP50Xe66F #PersonsDay #WomensHistoryMonth