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Certified First Nations
Health Managers

Holders of the CFNHM designation are highly qualified health management professionals in tune with today's challenges. As valued members of the community and health decision-making teams, CFNHM's work in a variety of pivotal positions and are valued for their understanding of health management and services.

To maintain their professional designation in good standing, Certified First Nations Health Managers (CFNHMs) must:

  • pay their annual membership dues,

  • adhere to the Standards of Ethical Conduct, and

  • fulfill the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements.

The list below shows CFNHMs in good standing who have met the necessary requirements. Health organizations may use this list to support Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Resolution 2015-11, which recommends the CFNHM professional designation as a preferred credential when hiring.

*Note that the list resets at the start of the fiscal year (April 1) and is updated throughout the year as members renew.

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

Jennifer Banhegy, CFNHM

Wanda Sandy, CFNHM

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Marion Crowe, CFNHM

Sally Dokis, CFNHM

Samara Lewis, CFNHM

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Jim Skinner, CFNHM

Melissa Bryan, CFNHM

Michelle Harriman-Clement, CFNHM

Saskatchewan

Beverly Wise, CFNHM

Yukon

Head Office:

211 Akwesasne International Rd.

Akwesasne, ON K6H 0G5

Satellite Office:

201-2685 Queensview Dr. 

Ottawa, ON  K2B 8K2

Telephone: 613-599-6070

Toll-free: 1-844-218-0440

Fax: 613-319-8092

Email: info@fnhma.ca

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