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Care Coordinator - Dr. Donaldson

Tina Bradley

Tina has been following Harrison physicians and their practices since 1990. She believes in the compassionate, personalized, and high-quality team-based work, and cares deeply for the many patients she has gotten to know so well over many years. She is known for her ability to juggle the very busy and varied schedules of the Medical Director; to multi-task and offer unwavering support for her team.

Tina qualified in 1990 as a medical office assistant at Douglas College and worked at the Seymour Medical Clinic before joining Copeman Healthcare at its inception with Dr. Peter House. She has supported Dr. Beth Donaldson since 2005 and continues to do so. An exceptional team player, she collaborates and mentors while balancing her own workload.

After many years working together, Tina loves that she has been able to get to know so many wonderful colleagues and patients. She is passionate about preventive healthcare and making each client’s healthcare journey as seamless as possible. She is known for going above and beyond to ensure clients have the tools and resources they need to execute the care plans set out by their clinical team. In her spare time, Tina enjoys being outdoors and going for walks in the Watershed Park near her home. She’s a dedicated mother to her son and appreciates quality time with family.

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