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Care Coordinator

Stephanie Oshiro

Stephanie’s warm and friendly demeanor, paired with her enthusiasm for fostering lasting relationships with clients, underscores her commitment to optimizing health outcomes. Her approach to care coordination is client-focused and dedicated, ensuring long-term trust and connection is developed. Drawing on her experience in northern Alberta, she is resourceful, adaptable, patient, and can confidently work under pressure.

Stephanie graduated from SAIT in 2009 with certifications in Emergency Medical Responder and Emergency Medical Technician programs. Her extensive experience in healthcare spans various roles, including working as an Emergency Medical Technician in remote areas of northern Alberta, a hygiene assistant in a dental clinic, and a physician’s assistant in an Obstetrics and Gynecology specialist clinic. Since 2014, she has expertly supported multiple family doctors in a multidisciplinary primary care setting, demonstrating tremendous compassion and organizational skills. Additionally, her years of experience in the hospitality industry have enhanced her ability to deliver memorable and exceptional client service.

Outside of work, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her husband and young son. An avid outdoor enthusiast, she loves camping and hiking in the summer months, reading, and horticulture.

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