Campbellford Memorial Hospital seeking Community Members to join Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC)

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Campbellford Memorial Hospital (CMH) is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for community members to join the Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). The PFAC plays a pivotal role in our unwavering commitment to improving the patient and family experience within our healthcare system. By joining PFAC, you can actively contribute to shaping a brighter future for CMH.

The PFAC is responsible for amplifying the patient and family voice and members actively engage in a wide range of hospital initiatives, committees, and projects, helping to chart the course for the evolution of healthcare at our hospital. As a member of PFAC, you will have the unique opportunity to:

1. Influence Positive Change: Be an instrumental part of the transformation happening at CMH by directly impacting policies, procedures, and the patient experience.

2. Share Your Insights: Share your valuable perspectives and experiences, ensuring that the patient and family viewpoint remains at the forefront of our healthcare endeavors.

3. Shape the Future: Collaborate with healthcare professionals, administrators, and fellow PFAC members to further enhance and champion our already patient-centered healthcare system as we move forward together.

Those interested in learning more can visit our website at www.cmh.ca/pfac

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