Louise had been a nurse since 1997 and an NSWOC since 2007. She works full-time as an ET Nurse at the Montreal Jewish General Hospital. She is the Academic Advisor for the Ostomy Management Course in the French language program.
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Carol Rees Parrish's session "High Output Illeostomies: Preventing Acute Kidney Injury" is just one of many fantastic highlights of our upcoming National Conference in Ottawa, ON from May 3-7 2023. To register, visit https://t.co/4TbdTiQFve. We can't wait for you to join us! https://t.co/gyRlxpJ1gA
We are excited to share a Hospital News article on the WOC Institute education program designed for Paramedics. Read the full article below! To learn more about the Practice Enrichment Series for Paramedics: Wound Management, visit https://t.co/y5AbDV2UBchttps://t.co/nUFbjfE0eJ
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