Meghan Dewar

Business Owner, Medical Director

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About

I have worked full time as a Registered Nurse since 2014 in various departments including telemetry, intensive care, emergency department and as a Patient Care Coordinator for Acute Medical units. Throughout this time I have continued to study as a full time student obtaining my critical care specialty education in 2016, my Master of Science in Nursing, Teaching and Leadership in 2018, and completed my MSN - Nurse Practitioner in 2022. I also enjoy traveling as I have set off on 3 week international solo trips in 2015, 2018, 2019 and 2022. I play competitive fastpitch and competitive slopitch, and enjoy crocheting and bike riding in my spare time.

Experience

  • Family Nurse Practitioner at Stellar Health Medical Clinic
    Jul 2023 - Present · 3 yrs

  • Business Owner at Authentique Medical Aesthetics
    Mar 2023 - Present · 3 yrs 4 mos

    Nurse Practitioner Medical Director, and board certified Aesthetics Injector

  • Nurse Practitioner at Rocket Doctor
    May 2023 - Dec 2025 · 2 yrs 8 mos

  • Nursing Instructor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University
    May 2021 - Mar 2024 · 2 yrs 11 mos

    Have worked in various roles including Clinical supervision of 6-8 students completing their clinical rotations in Long Term Care, Acute Care for Elderly at Richmond Hospital, and Acute Medicine at Vancouver General Hospital.

  • Fraser Health Authority (9 yrs 4 mos)
    • Family Nurse Practitioner
      Sep 2022 - Aug 2023 · 1 yr

    • Patient Care Coordinator, Registered Nurse
      Mar 2017 - Sep 2022 · 5 yrs 7 mos

      Provide clinical supervision, guidance and support to nursing staff, other clinical team members and support staff within the assigned units. Responsible for the day-to-day operations of the assigned units including daily patient flow. Supports/participates in research, policy, quality improvement and risk management activities. Performs duties with a unit or hospital focus and supports program and/or regional activities.

    • Releasing Time to Care - Faculty Support
      Mar 2019 - Dec 2019 · 10 mos

      Trained faculty to support two medical units following the Releasing Time to Care (RTTC) improvement framework. RTTC utilizes methodology and tools to make meaningful, sustained improvements with safety, reliability of care, patient experience, staff well-being and efficiency of care. My role involves supporting, empowering and engaging the RTTC core team in their planning, implementation and evaluation of changes as well as providing and recommending application of tools, strategies and resources to support team building.