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In 1990, I obtained my post graduate diploma in Industrial Health from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine. I completed the COUPN Nurse Practitioner Program offered by York University in 1999. Subsequently, I successfully acquired American certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2000. I graduated with a Master’s of Science in Nursing from York University in 2013. Additionally I am certified in the specialty of geriatric nursing. During my career, I have had the opportunity to be part of the Nurse Practitioner Pilot Project in Long Term Care. This was funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. Additionally, I have worked as a Nurse Practitioner in primary care setting ranging from community health centres to family health teams. I have taught community health nursing at the undergraduate level at Western University . In 2013-14, I was a tutor in the NP program for AHAD 1 and AHAD 2 at York University. Subsequently, I became adjunct faculty teaching online in the NP program Roles and Responsibilities course at Queen's University from fall 2014 to present. Currently, I am the Nurse Practitioner responsible for Seniors’ Health at the Anne Johnston Health Station in mid town Toronto. I function in an interdisciplinary team providing primary health care to homebound frail seniors.