Wednesday 1 September 2021

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It has been a good week getting together with my students and sprucing up our training hall. New paint, new bulkhead, and new connections. 

Taking ownership of your training space has a profound impact on your training. We are blessed to have a space such as ours to train in. By participating in the care and nurturing of that space, our gratitude for what we have is also nurtured. 

It is a difficult time to be an Albertan because of the uncertainty of our situation. Outside of an election, we cannot control our leadership and lack thereof. With our Premier, Health Minister, and Chief Medical Officer all avoiding updating us on the situation, we can be thankful that other professionals are stepping up and trying to fill the void. The best thing the rest of us can do to help control our situation is set strong examples of common sense, compassion, and empathy.

“Be safe, be smart, be kind.” - Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus 

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