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UHN volunteers at Pan Am & Parapan Am
GamesPATIENT EXPERIENCE
Volunteering at the Pan Am and perspective and a social perspective, meeting so many
PstTaarEfafApmaMenmAEbmNerGGSAahmaGreoEsnMhMaEsuNgniTavwena UHN healthcare professionals and athletes,” says Munawa.
an “It’s amazing interacting with different people from so
opportunity to learn about healthcare many different countries.”
around the world. From nursing to administration, the Pan Am and
Parapan Am Games have attracted nearly 23,000
ARessaoumrecme Tbeearmof(tMIhTeeTdTiRGcaAHl/NSauSnrdFgOiTcaWRlMcHluANsTtueIrrO)s,inNMgunawa volunteers - including Munawa - to ensure an efficient
and enjoyable Games.
has experience with various medical issues, which Many of these volunteers are UHN employees.
inspired her to volunteer as a nurse at the Polyclinic in
the Athletes’ Village. Link to full story: click here.
“It has been an amRaEzSinEgAeRxpCeHrieAncNeDfroINmNaOheVaAlthTcIaOreN
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Sharon Munawa, a member of UHN’s Nursing Resource Team, volunteered as a 27
nurse at the Polyclinic in the Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletes’ Village.
(Photo: UHN News)
Year in Review 2015 – 2016