Health Region Seeking Members

Health Region Seeking Members
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Town of Hanna recently issued the following announcement.

Recruitment is underway!

Our Health Region, the David Thompson Health Advisory Council is recruiting new volunteer members, within the Central Zone to join the healthcare conversation.

You might be a suitable representative if you:

  • Live in the David Thompson area
  • Want to be part of the healthcare conversation and engage with Alberta Health Services on health care topics.
  • Are connected to members of the community.
  • Can attend three scheduled meetings (in person or virtually) and one engagement event (in person or virtually) per year.

For more information, visit the David Thompson Health Advisory Council website and review the David Thompson Annual Report. Those interested can apply online, or complete an expression of interest and forward directly to community.engagement@ahs.ca. You can phone for more information as well: 1.877.275.8830.

Original source can be found here.



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