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Wendy Beauchesne

@wbeauchesne

Prairie girl. CEO Alberta Cancer Foundation. (Part-time) travel enthusiast.

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Congratulations to albertacancer Board Chair, Chris Eagle, for being awarded the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal. With a lifetime of service to the health of Albertans, this is a most deserving honour. I’ve had the great fortune to learn from him over the past decade.

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Another example of what’s possible when you combine generous community supporters, like the AGAT Foundation and others, with curious and tenacious medical leaders such as Dr. Yip Steve Yip, MD, MSc and his colleagues.

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The color of our #WorldCancerDay campaign this year is green. Why? Because, according to Lorne Miller's kids, it's his lucky color! ☘️ Watch his story here: albertacancer.ca/more-moments/

The color of our #WorldCancerDay campaign this year is green. Why? Because, according to Lorne Miller's kids, it's his lucky color! ☘️ Watch his story here: albertacancer.ca/more-moments/
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Come on Alberta. With your 50/50 tickets you support cancer patients, honour the legacy of an adorable little boy who captivated a province, and support the Edmonton Oilers. Oh, and you might even win the jackpot, too. That’s a win-win-win-win if you ask me! Oilers Foundation

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An exciting innovation will be available in Alberta when the Calgary Cancer Centre opens. Thanks to albertacancer donors who provided funding to support bringing this technology to Calgary,OWN.CANCER

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Dr. Brenda Hemmelgarn, dean UAlberta Med & Dent, and I know serious work needs to be done to reform primary care in Alberta. We are laying groundwork for a more robust primary care training model to attract the best physicians & care providers. calgaryherald.com/opinion/column… UCalgary Family Medicine

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This #NationaIndigenousPeoplesDay, we share Lucy Laboucan's story. As a registered nurse, Little Red River Cree Nation member, & an Indigenous Cancer Patient Navigator, her mission is to support Indigenous people facing cancer in her community. Learn more: myleapmagazine.ca/2023/03/27/luc…

This #NationaIndigenousPeoplesDay, we share Lucy Laboucan's story. As a registered nurse, Little Red River Cree Nation member, & an Indigenous Cancer Patient Navigator, her mission is to support Indigenous people facing cancer in her community.
Learn more: myleapmagazine.ca/2023/03/27/luc…
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We are lucky to have some of the best and brightest in cancer care and research who call Alberta home. Beyond their incredible expertise, they also join the community to raise funds to help make life better for Albertans facing cancer! OWN.CANCER albertacancer Enbridge Tour Alberta for Cancer

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Congrats to Dr. Jon Meddings, MD, past dean of the Cumming School of Medicine, on his AMA Medal for Distinguished Service! Recognizing his great contributions as a clinician and leader in Alberta and as a tireless champion of academic medicine. Read more: albertadoctors.org/about/awards/a…

Congrats to Dr. Jon Meddings, MD, past dean of the Cumming School of Medicine, on his AMA Medal for Distinguished Service! 
Recognizing his great contributions as a clinician and leader in Alberta and as a tireless champion of academic medicine. Read more: albertadoctors.org/about/awards/a…
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After a stage IV cancer diagnosis, no matter how much my situation improves, I still struggle when speaking in terms of years. A simple reminder why, “so you’re good now?” is never quite as simple as it sounds. Life after a cancer diagnosis is filled with micro interactions

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What I'm thankful for... In 1998, Kurt Vonnegut gave the commencement speech at Rice University. One passage that I'll never forget: Up to this point this speech has been new stuff, written for this place and this occasion. But every graduation address I've delivered has

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This is a generational investment which will positively impact kids, young adults, seniors, who are facing a complex cancer diagnosis. Huge thank you you to the Riddell family for their leadership and generosity.