music.wikisort.org - ComposerJennifer Wylie-Russell[1] ONB is a Canadian physician and the current Chief Medical Officer of Health for the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Her handling of the COVID-19 pandemic brought her widespread visibility.
New Brunswick Chief Medical Officer of Health
Jennifer Russell |
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Born | Jennifer Wylie
Bathurst, New Brunswick |
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Nationality | Canadian |
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Education | Dalhousie University University of New Brunswick Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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Occupation | Chief Medical Officer of Health, New Brunswick |
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Known for | CMO during COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick |
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Medical career |
Profession | Chief Officer of Health |
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Field | Public health |
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Institutions | New Brunswick Ministry of Health |
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Early life
Russell enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts with major in Music at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. She studied Science at the University of New Brunswick, Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland[2] and was a resident in family medicine at Dalhousie University.[3][4]
Russell joined the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) while studying medicine, through the CAF's Medical Officer Training Program.
Career
For half of Russell's ten years in the CAF, she served as Base Surgeon at Ottawa's National Defense Medical Clinic. She got involved in preventive medicine and immunization. Her years in the Forces also led her to Canadian Forces Base Gagetown and she was briefly deployed to Dubai in support to Canada's mission to Afghanistan in 2006.[3][2][5][6]
Upon leaving the military, she worked briefly for Veterans Affairs Canada, then in family medicine and mental health at Fredericton, including six years at the Victoria Health Centre's methadone clinic.[3][2]
Russell joined New Brunswick's public health department in August 2014 as Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health. She was appointed Chief Medical Officer of Health in November 2015.[3][2]
Russell was made a Member of the Order of New Brunswick in 2021.[7]
COVID-19 Pandemic
Main article: COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick
Russell became a familiar public figure to New Brunswickers during the COVID-19 pandemic, as she took part in daily televised briefings, explaining the extent of the epidemic and the measures put forward by the government to fight it.[3]
In addition to informations about the pandemic, Russell frequently suggests to viewers ways to improve their well-being and mental health while in confinement.[3][8] She asked people to set aside dearly-held traditions such as Easter family gatherings and maintain discipline to limit the spread of the virus, even though new Brunswick is doing better than adjacent jurisdictions.[9] She led or participated in various initiatives to inform New Brunswickers, including a video in which she explains the concept of social distancing to children.[10]
Russell makes good use of her proficiency in French, responding to questions in that language to convey information to the province's Acadian population.[3]
Music
Russell is a singer, composer and lyrics writer in swing and gospel music. She holds a Bachelor in Arts (music) from Dalhousie University, with an emphasis on the piano and saxophone. She sang and played with various bands throughout her studies: concert bands, a saxophone quartet, a Celtic band, a Jazz band with other medical students and the Nova Scotia Wind Ensemble. Talking about her lifelong artistic pursuits, she said in 2017: "Music is like breathing, I need music in my life".[4][11]
In 2008, Russell was nominated for a Covenant Music Award (best Folk song of the year, jointly with Danny Crain), awarded by the Gospel Music Association Canada.[4][12]
Her swing album, Double Kiss, came out in 2014.[3][11]
Her second swing album, ‘Triple Step’ was released in 2019 and was a fundraiser for Liberty Lane in Fredericton, NB.
References
- "Dr. Jennifer Wylie-Russell". Government of New Brunswick. Archived from the original on 2020-04-26. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- "About the Network". Pan-Canadian Public Health Network. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
- Roy-Comeau, Mathieu (2020-04-12). "Qui est Dre Jennifer Russell, le visage de la lutte contre la COVID-19 au N.-B.?". L'Acadie nouvelle (in French). Archived from the original on 2020-04-26. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- Rayne, Tim (2019-09-30). Spotlight Series - Jenn Russell (Video). Producer Arthur Thompson. Raynemaker Productions. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- Valiante, Giuseppe (2020-03-23). "A new breed of celebrity in the age of COVID-19: the chief medical officer". Canadian Press. Archived from the original on 2020-03-24. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- Russell, Jennifer (2008-12-02). "I'll be home for Christmas". Canadian Living Magazine. Archived from the original on 2020-04-26. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
- "2021 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced" (Press release). Government of New Brunswick. September 9, 2021.
- Gray, Bobbi (2020-04-20). "How lucky are we!". Country 94.1. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- Van Horne, Ryan; Cameron, Mike (2020-04-08). "'Long-standing traditions have to be set aside,' Russell warns New Brunswickers". CTV News. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- Burnett, Ben (2020-04-13). "Dr. Jennifer Russell Explains Pandemic Measures To Kids". Country 94.1. Archived from the original on 2020-04-26. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- Mersereau, Bob (2014-03-21). "Jennifer Russell Launches New Swing Album Saturday". CBC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-26. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- "Bell Leads 2008 Covenant Award Nominees". Nation Talk. 2008-11-17. Archived from the original on 2020-04-26. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
External links
Chief Health Officers of Canada |
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Federal |
- Chief Public Health Officer: Theresa Tam
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Provincial |
- AB: Deena Hinshaw
- BC: Bonnie Henry
- MB: Brent Roussin
- NB: Jennifer Russell
- NL: Janice Fitzgerald
- NS: Robert Strang
- ON: Kieran Moore
- PE: Heather Morrison
- QC: Luc Boileau
- SK: Saqib Shahab
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Territorial |
- NT: Kami Kandola
- NU: Michael Patterson
- YT: Vacant
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Municipal |
- Toronto: Eileen de Villa
- Peel: Lawrence Loh
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COVID-19 pandemic in Canada |
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Locations | Provinces |
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Nova Scotia
- Prince Edward Island
- Quebec
- timeline
- Montreal
- Vaccination
- Saskatchewan
Ontario |
- timeline
- Ottawa
- Peel Region
- Toronto
- York Region
- Provincial government response
- Vaccination
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Territories |
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut
- Yukon
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Government response |
- Public health
- Travel and entry restrictions
- Governmental cancellations
- Atlantic Bubble
- Bank of Canada rate changes
- Canadian Armed Forces in LTC
- COVID Alert app
- COVID-19 Immunity Task Force
- COVID-19 Supply Council
- Federal aid
- Ontario provincial government response
- Public service disruptions
- Industrial strategy
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Outbreak sites |
- CHSLD Herron
- Camilla Care Community
- Eatonville Care Centre
- Meat-processing facilities
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Vaccination |
- COVID-19 vaccination in Canada
- National Advisory Committee on Immunization
- Proof of vaccination
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Public health officers |
- Eileen de Villa
- Janice Fitzgerald
- Bonnie Henry
- Deena Hinshaw
- Kami Kandola
- Lawrence Loh
- Kieran Moore
- Heather Morrison
- Jennifer Russell
- Robert Strang
- Theresa Tam
- Chief Public Health Officer
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Culture |
- 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs
- Budweiser Stage at Home
- Club Quarantine
- Greetings from Isolation
- Hot Docs at Home
- Movie Night in Canada
- North Division (NHL)
- Queer Pride Inside
- "Speaking Moistly"
- Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble
- What're You At? with Tom Power
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Miscellaneous |
- COVID-19 misinformation
- COVID-19 protests
- Economic impact
- Property bubble
- ScienceUpFirst
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