
Sue Bartnik
Consultant, Practice and Education
Sue Bartnik is a settler with Eastern European ancestry who gratefully lives, works and plays on the traditional and unceded land of the Coast Salish people, more specifically the Kwikwetlem, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. Sue is a sister, aunt, partner, and mother to 2 young adults.
Originally from Ontario, her nursing career has included working in Oncology, Hospice Palliative Care, Medical Assistance in Dying, Advance Care Planning and Indigenous End-of-Life care. She graduated from McMaster University with a BSc in Nursing and completed a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching at Royal Roads. Recently, she has returned to Royal Roads to study a Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies.
For wellness, Sue enjoys aquafit, nature walks, weaving, being with friends & family, and meditation.
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