Christie is committed to optimizing health and prioritizing prevention and early disease detection to enhance her clients’ overall well-being. She approaches client relationships with compassion and understands the importance of collaboratively building care plans that are tailored to individual needs and goals. Witnessing her clients’ progress with each visit brings her immense joy. As a dedicated advocate, Christie ensures that her clients’ voices are heard, and their needs are met.
In 2017, Christie obtained her Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Nursing from Toronto Metropolitan University. Her clinical experience, particularly in neurology and neurosurgery at Toronto’s University Health Network, has enriched her ability to care for clients with sensitive needs and support their families during challenging times. In her role as a clinical researcher for long COVID, she has further honed her administrative capabilities and meticulous attention to detail.
Outside of work, Christie’s artistic side emerges, she enjoys playing the guitar and piano. She feels rejuvenated by nature walks and hikes, learning new languages, exploring new places around the world, and snuggling up at home with her twin cats.