'Health Really Is Wealth': Dr. Holly Graham
Dr. Holly Graham never planned on nursing. She wanted a police badge, then a law degree and a judge’s bench.
Dr. Holly Graham never planned on nursing. She wanted a police badge, then a law degree and a judge’s bench.
A Métis medical student and professional violinist, Samantha is creating a "seat at the table" for Indigenous learners while revolutionizing medical imaging.
From ballet shoes to starting blocks, Nicole Ostertag’s athletic journey — defined by movement and perseverance — led her to pursue a career in physical therapy.
More than a third of Saskatchewan residents live in a rural or remote community. Some of these individuals can face challenges accessing health care, either through limited resources or long distances to urban care centres.
For Canadians diagnosed with neurodegenerative diseases like Multiple Sclerosis (MS), losing the ability to do the things they love is a real fear. And while breakthroughs in drug treatments have helped slow the progression of MS, there is still more to be done to ensure that people affected are able to keep living active and engaged lives.
2026 Indigenous Student Achievement Award recipient Michelle Desjarlais looks to play a role in transforming the future of Women’s Health.