The Mississauga Halton Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) Regional Learning Centre was created in 2014 to strengthen the skills and abilities of direct care providers and informal caregivers through education, development and focused learning.

All courses offered through the Mississauga Halton Regional Learning Centre are facilitated by experienced community care providers and regulated health professionals.

  • Kiran Ghatora, RN, MN

    Kiran Ghatora is a Registered Nurse with a passion for healthcare and education.

    Kiran previously worked at St. Michael’s Hospital. As a nurse, she coached and guided nursing students and new nurse graduates to develop clinical skills and apply theoretical knowledge at the bedside. Kiran also provides educational support to patients, families, and fellow staff members through her practice.

  • Yalini Gunarajan, RN, BScN

    Yalini Gunarajan is a Registered Nurse with experience in acute medicine, long-term care, community health care, and management.

    Yalini is a Registered Nurse with experience working in both acute care settings and the community sector in Ontario and Manitoba, Canada. Most Recently, Yalini acted as a Nursing Supervisor and distinguished herself as a quality leader, directing nursing teams across all responsibilities to ensure an outstanding patient experience. Yalini provided coaching and education to her team of nurses and supported clients in the community and their families.

  • Michelle Bertrand, RN, BScN

    As a seasoned nurse in both the hospital and community health settings, Michelle possesses a wealth of experience across the healthcare spectrum.

    Michelle began her nursing career as a perioperative nurse at Sunnybrook where she was a member of the cardiovascular and trauma surgical teams. With a growing desire to shift her nursing focus to health education and disease prevention, Michelle spent a number of years in primary care nursing roles with the Hamilton and Credit Valley Family Health Teams.

  • Taryn Bolt, OT Reg. (Ont.), MScOT

    Taryn Bolt is a registered Occupational Therapist who brings over a decade of educational and clinical experience in community healthcare to her current role.

    She is passionate about providing evidence-informed education to staff working in the community sector and believes that workplace learning should always be relevant and engaging.  Her clinical areas of expertise include pressure ulcer prevention, dementia care, and safer moving and handling practices.

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