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Team Spotlight

Get to know Dr. Anthon Meyer

Q: Where do you live? 

A: Fort St James transitioning to Lake Country.

 

Q: What is your position at RCCBC? 

A: I’m the medical lead for Quality Team Coaching for Rural BC, a project sponsor Community Engagement Action Plan project, project sponsor for the Rural Personal Health Records Project and a reference group member.

 

 

Q: What does that mean?   

A: Facilitating conversations to encourage optimal performance and joy in our work. Creating strategic networking connections and situational awareness to advance change/transformation within health, systems and teams.

 

Q: Describe RCCbc in three words.   

A: Incubating. Iluminating. Framework.

 

Q: What motivated you to join RCCbc?   

A: The people. The blessing to share with others and learn what wisdom they have to help shape this journey of health system transformation together.

 

Q: What do you like most about working at / with RCCbc?

A: Strategic foresight – committed to complex addaptive change.

 

Q: What has been one of your proudest moments working at / with RCCbc?

A: When Bob Woollard invited me to sit next to him and tell him more about my story.

 

Q: What hashtags best describe your personality?

A: #kindness#compassion#perseverance#patience#mindful#authentic#transparent#safe

 

Q: Where is your favourite place in British Columbia?

A: The trails in the forests around Whistler.

 

Q: What do you like to do on your days off? 

A: Spend time with my family.

 

Q: What one thing we might be surprised to learn about you?

A: I have written a book on how to open safes.

 

Q: Pick one song that best describes you and why?

A: “A Million Dreams” by Pink.  Just imagine what is possible if we dream together. 

 

Other team members

Dr. Granger Avery

Associate Director

Leslie Carty

Executive Director, Operations

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