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Diagnostic & Screening Coordinator

Tina Tran

Tina cares deeply for preventive healthcare and loves the flexibility and wide scope of practice offered to clients at Harrison Healthcare. She loves contributing and collaborating with likeminded and passionate individuals to support holistic patient care. Feeling a personal values alignment, she is motivated to be in environment where people strive to be the best version of themselves for each other and the clients.

Tina is dually qualified, first as a Medical Laboratory Assistant in 2017 from SAIT in Calgary. After catching the healthcare bug, she went on to qualify as a Licensed Practical Nurse at Bow Valley College. She specialized in mental health in her LPN training, and currently also works in a hospital setting supporting the mental health and addictions department. Tina has worked as a Lab Coordinator in primary care since 2018.

You can find Tina working all over the lab at Harrison, from blood draws to ECG and audiometry. She likes performing the diagnostic testing available at Harrison which have expanded her skill set and take advantage of her diverse healthcare training. 

In her spare time, Tina loves to spend time with family and friends, play volleyball, and care for her senior dog. 

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