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17 GEORGIANVIEW FALL 2021 DIGITAL EDITION MUSKOKA CAMPUS "Being a nurse has provided me an opportunity to make a difference during the pandemic." During her program, Guylaine had the opportunity to experience hands-on learning at a variety of health-care facilities across Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka, and says that this exposure really helped to prepare her for a career in health care – preparation that she soon realized would be more important than ever before. She now works at the Muskoka Shores Nursing Home. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic, and Guylaine, less than a year after graduation, found herself working on the frontlines of a major international health crisis. She recalls the fear and uncertainty that began to breach the health-care sector. Institutions began to close facilities to non-essential visitors, and heightened precaution and isolation measures were introduced across the board. But even as the pandemic raged on, Guylaine acknowledges one thing stayed the same: "For us, the protection of our patients was always a priority." As a student, Guylaine was able to work in a variety of specialized environments, including mental health, paediatrics, obstetrics and palliative care. She believes the comprehensive and changing learning environments that she was exposed to as a student, made her more adaptable to the change that she was now experiencing on the frontlines. Like so many others, nursing has always been a calling for Guylaine, and staying home was never an option for her. "Being a nurse has provided me an opportunity to make a difference during the pandemic," she shares. "The world of health care changed a great deal as a result of the pandemic, but for me, what was most significant was that I was able to be part of that change and be there for my patients. I felt empowered and thankful to be there when our communities needed us the most." Take a virtual tour of the Muskoka Campus • The new Construction Techniques program is approved and begins in September 2022. • Two Pre-Apprentice programs were completed in 2021: summer (carpentry, plumbing and electrical) and fall (carpentry, electrical, and HVAC) • New technology (Laguna CNC and 4th Axis) was acquired for the Muskoka workshop. • Georgian's membership in the Muskoka Builders' Association (MBA) was unanimously accepted in August 2021. What's new – Muskoka Campus

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