Nick G. Email and Phone Number
Experienced Director General of health services centres (primarycare, mental health specialty centre, physiotherapy, lab, xray, etc.), surgical health centre, and health professional individual training establishment with a demonstrated history of working in the government administration and direction industry. International Affairs experience as senior leader in multinational organizations. Skilled in Research, Government, Strategic Planning, Leadership, Global Health Security, Cyber Security, emotional intelligence, and Public Speaking in both english and french. Strong business and human resources professional with a Master defense studies focused in Institutional Policy, a Master science health management, and post master certificate in health program evaluation. Certified Health Executive, training in Project Management, and graduate of the US Medical Strategic Leadership Program.Let’s work together to define and achieve success!« Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they make a difference in the world. Health professionals and military personnel don't have that problem. »
Department Of National Defence
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Commander (Director General)-National Defence Health Services Western & Northern CanadaDepartment Of National Defence Aug 2022 - PresentCanadaResponsible for strategic direction, oversight of all health centres, specialties, and field units, for timely provision of health services to all Canadian Armed Forces members, including other entitle individuals, serving in western and northern Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northern Ontario, North West Territories, Yukon, Nunavut). Using both internal capability and accessing provincial healthcare resources through inter-governmental agreements and transfers. Providing strategic direction on the maintenance of individual and collective military and medical training skills of all military and civilian healthcare providers within area of responsibility. Key member of national Canadian Forces Health Services Group contributing to the strategic direction of the Canadian Forces health system. Portfolio of 1800+ staff and operating budget of more than $100M (plus salaries and capital infrastructures). -
Vice Regal Escort To Alberta Lieutenant Governor General (Senior Naval Officer)Office Of The Lieutenant Governor Of Alberta May 2023 - PresentEdmonton, Alberta, CanadaAt major ceremonial events, such as the reading of the Speech from the Throne at the opening of the Legislature, the Lieutenant Governor is accompanied by members of the Vice-Regal Escort. They also accompany her, upon request, to other events such as the New Year's Day Levee.The Vice-Regal Escort is comprised of the highest ranking Alberta members of the Military, the RCMP, and the City Police. This group was traditionally known as the "Gentlemen Escort."
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Senior Staff Officer Medical Plans, Operations, Information Management, IntegrationNato Jun 2020 - Aug 2022BelgiumSenior officer responsible for leading team of multinational personnel in planning at strategic level medical support for military related operations of 32 NATO countries and support with allied nations over the globe. Overall responsibility for information management policies and collective interoperability between international staff responding and adapting to the political and military situations arising on the global stage. -
Director General Canadian Forces Health Services Training CentreGovernment Of Canada Jul 2018 - Jun 2020Borden, Ontario, CanadaResponsible for overall strategic direction, leadership, and transformation of key training programmes. Directed the CMA approved Physician Assistant university education and training programme that has served as the standard for new university programmes across Canada. Oversight training of 19 health professions and integration. -
Director Health Services Centre ValcartierGovernment Of Canada Jun 2014 - Jul 2017Québec, CanadaOverall leadership, strategic direction, and oversight of healthcare delivery for a population at risk (mainly military) of 5000 located in the Quebec region. Leading a unit of 300 military and civilian healthcare providers, and administrative support staff. Ensured appropriate medical support to the army in-garrison and operations. Directed the facility successfully through the healthcare standards Accreditation process. -
Deputy Director GeneralMultinational Surgical Health Centre Aug 2016 - Jun 2017Middle East - IraqResponsible for leadership, planning, establishment and execution of medical support to multi-national force, local national Iraq forces, and entitled civilians. Mutinational surgical team and CBRN response to threats related to operations over international coalition operations in Iraq ensuring care for all injured or in need.
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Director Of Personnel Cf Health Services Eastern Canada (Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes)Department Of National Defence Jul 2011 - Jul 2014Montreal, Quebec, CanadaResponsible for all human ressources of the health authorities and health centres for ministry of national defence’s military, public service, and contractors working in 6 provinces. -
Disaster Asistance Response Team (Dart) Medical CommanderGovernment Of Canada Jul 2007 - Jul 2011InternationalCommand the medical component of the Government of Canada’s Canadian Armed Forces Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART). Canada saw the need to have a rapid-response unit to provide aid to people in crises in 1994. That year, Canada sent a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) medical unit from Petawawa, Ontario, to Rwanda. There, the hundreds of thousands of people living in refugee camps faced an outbreak of cholera. Despite best efforts, the medical group did not arrive until after the epidemic had peaked. After that, the CAF created The Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART).Since 1998, Canada has sent the DART to help when natural disasters and crises have struck other countries. It assists when local responders are overwhelmed and people have nowhere else to turn. Haiti (January 13 to March 31, 2010 - Operation HESTIAA major earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, 2010. Canada raised a whole-of-government response to help. The first DART members were in Port-au-Prince within 24 hours to assess the damage. About 2,050 CAF members were sent on Operation HESTIA. The operation included:a task forcetwo Royal Canadian Navy shipsstrategic and tactical airlifta field hospitalan infantry battalion with engineers and heavy equipmentthe DARTThe DART produced nearly 2.9 million litres of pure water. It also treated 22,000 medical patients. -
Health Services Centre Kingston Support Services ManagerGovernment Of Canada Jul 2006 - Jul 2010Kingston, Ontario, Canada -
Naval Warfare OfficerRoyal Canadian Navy | Marine Royale Canadienne Jun 1998 - Mar 2006Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaAs a member of the military, Naval Warfare Officers manage and direct the maritime strategy, tactics and procedures in the operation of ships, submarines and aircraft, maritime sensors, combat information and weapons systems.Naval Warfare Officers provide input into the design, procurement and evaluation of ships, their systems, perform staff, training and administrative duties and are the only officers who can have Command of the Navy’s ships and submarines. Their primary responsibilities are to:Command, control and coordinate Maritime Military OperationsLead and make decisions that will affect the general conduct of operations and ship’s crew securityProvide expertise in a wide range of activities relating to the exercise of sea powerDirect and conduct strategies, tactics and procedures in the operation of ships, submarines, aircraft, maritime sensors, combat information and weapons systemsProvide input into the design, procurement and evaluation of ships or systemsPerform staff, training and administrative duties
Nick G. Education Details
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Us Army Medical Centre Of ExcellenceGlobal Health - Medical Strategic Leadership Course -
Health Program Evaluation -
Health/Health Care Administration/Management -
Institutional Policy -
The Global Security Environment -
Health Services Management -
Healthcare Administration -
Business Administration And Management, General -
Naval Officer Training Centre VentureMaritime Navigation -
Indigenous Law History And Culture
Frequently Asked Questions about Nick G.
What company does Nick G. work for?
Nick G. works for Department Of National Defence
What is Nick G.'s role at the current company?
Nick G.'s current role is Director General/Commander of National Defence/Canadian Forces Western and Northern Health Services (BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, NWT, YK,+).
What schools did Nick G. attend?
Nick G. attended Us Army Medical Centre Of Excellence, Université De Montréal, Université De Montréal, Collège Militaire Royal Du Canada, Nato Defense College, Ryerson University, Dalhousie University, Collège Militaire Royal Du Canada, Naval Officer Training Centre Venture, Nato Defense College, University Of Alberta.
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