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Care Coordinator - Foundations and Harrison Kids, Burrard

Kerry Whelan

Kerry finds great fulfillment in working with both clients and healthcare professionals, contributing to a seamless and positive care experience. She acts as a bridge between clinical teams and clients, helping ensure individuals feel informed and confident throughout their care. She creates a welcoming environment where clients can easily access the support they need.

Kerry studied Social Studies and Psychology at Waterford College of Further Education in Ireland, graduating in 2018. Her experience includes working in busy public and private hospitals, where she developed a strong foundation in healthcare administration across fast-paced clinical environments. Kerry managed referrals across a range of specialties, including Ear, Nose and Throat, Neurology, Rheumatology, and Geriatrics, strengthening her knowledge of the broader healthcare system and building care coordination expertise to support complex client needs. She values being part of a positive team and brings a detail-oriented, thoughtful approach to her work.

Outside of work, Kerry is passionate about health and fitness. She enjoys going to the gym, practicing Pilates, and spending time socializing with friends.

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