
Jodi Ploquin
@jodiploquin
Healthcare leader & change agent passionate about proactive approaches to patient safety & provider wellness.
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16-07-2018 21:12:46
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On Canadian Women Physicians Day, we recognize women in medicine and their deep commitment to making a difference in the lives of their patients & communities. To all women physicians across Alberta & Canada, #thankyou for all that you do. #CWPD #WomenDocsCAN Alberta Health Services



Hey #medphys community, a few positions are posted to join our team. With the opening of our new cancer centre in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies 🇨🇦, Calgary is an amazing city for both work ⚛️and play! 🚵♂️🏂🧗♂️ Calgary RadOnc




What a special night. Not only receiving the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, but also because I received it from Rachel Notley & I joined an amazing group of people also recognized. Friends, colleagues, leaders, heroes. Humbled, yet inspired. So much more to do.



Honoured to top Maclean’s Magazine 2023 health innovators list and grateful to our team Canadian Medical Association who prioritize this advocacy. We can reverse the deterioration of HC systems if we rebuild HC around access for those who need it and enabling those who provide it. macleans.ca/power-list-202…

We don't have enough family doctors in 🇨🇦, and the problem is even worse in smaller provinces. National licensure helps MDs go to places they're needed. Canadian Medical Association’ recent poll showed 95% MDs agree. Together, let’s make it happen. fal.cn/3wKAk

For #TransDayofVisibility, we celebrate Marni Panas 🇨🇦 a champion for inclusion and diversity. Marni is a trans woman and a renowned leader with Alberta Health Services, dedicated to creating safe, welcoming and inclusive environments for all patients and staff.


Our hearts are broken😢. She was a social worker & a nursing student. She died of a heart attack while at work in a shelter. She leaves behind 4 beautiful children. The Nigerian community in Canada mourns the loss of Halima. Please donate if you can or RT gofundme.com/f/halima-a-mem…




When I was inducted as Canadian Medical Association' first Indigenous President, my mom reminded me that I needed to “own my power” and embrace the belief that I could help make health systems better. I had a responsibility to the people who’d cleared the path before me to live up to their
