Inuulitsivik Health Centre
Dominic Leblanc has extensive experience in nursing and healthcare, currently serving as an Infirmier de liaison specializing in Oncology and Internal Medicine at Centre de santé Inuulitsivik since November 2016. Responsibilities include providing liaison services between healthcare establishments in Montreal and Nunavik, ensuring the transport and care of Inuit patients. Alongside this role, Dominic Leblanc has held various positions since 1999, including Director of Nursing at Prosecours, Clinical Coordination Nurse at Urgences-santé, and Instructor in First Aid at GardaWorld. Dominic's education includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Université de Montréal and a Diploma in Nursing from Cégep de Lanaudière, complemented by an AEC in Emergency Care Attendant from College Ahuntsic.
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Inuulitsivik Health Centre
The Inuulitsivik Health Centre (IHC) is an organization that provides health and social services to its population of seven Hudson Bay communities, for more than 30 years. To serve its Inuit population spread over a vast territory, the IHC has seven facilities in the following communities: Salluit, Ivujivik, Akulivik, Puvirnituq, Inukjuak, Umiujaq, and Kuujjuaraapik. Our mission is to improve the overall health, well-being, and living conditions of communities through contributions of primary care and services, short-term hospital services, and long-term care housing. The IHC also offers youth protection services. In addition, the IHC promotes the success of Inuit people in accessing and maintaining jobs within its organization. The IHC also coordinates the provision of specialized services in Montreal, thanks to its new facility named ULLIVIK, that houses users who must attend Montreal’s McGill RUIS institutions.