“I get to be a part of the team that protects some of the most sensitive information that you have, as a person,” says Michael McGill. yxe
With his wife of 19 years, Lesley, supporting him through these dark moments, he knew he had to try to work hard toward recovery.
He also received support from family, friends and health workers along the way, helping him get through the hardest points to create a successful new life and career.In 2013, after hearing about Canadian golfer Andrew Jensen’s struggles with mental health, McGill started talking to a psychologist, who helped him to shift his thought patterns.
With this new outlook, McGill redirected his focus to health care — another area that, like construction, would always offer steady work.McGill joined the health information management program atIn his second year, a practicum placement in the office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner led him to find a passion for“A lot of what do has such an incredible influence on the patient care and the outcomes of patients themselves,” he said.
“I get to be a part of the team that protects some of the most sensitive information that you have, as a person … It’s a really neat feeling, and a really neat job to have,” he said.
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