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Sudbury researcher appointed to federal Indigenous health advisory board

Dr. Janet McElhaney, a researcher at Health Sciences North, has been appointed to the Institute Advisory Board for Indigenous Peoples' Health, a federal organization that provides advice on supporting the health and wellness of First Nations, Inuit and Mtis peoples in Canada

Dr. Janet McElhaney brings expertise in helping aging First Nations, Inuit and Mtis people

Dr. Janet McElhaney has been appointed to a federal health advisory board on Indigenous health. (healthierwealthiersmarter.ca)

Dr. Janet McElhaney, a researcher at Health Sciences North, has been appointed to the Institute Advisory Board for Indigenous Peoples' Health,a federal organization that provides advice onsupporting the health and wellness of First Nations, Inuit and Mtis peoples in Canada

"[McElhaney was appointed because] of everything she's done over the last several years, and I'm happy for the research institute," said hospital CEO Denis Roy.

McElhaneybrings expertise in helping aging First Nations, Inuit andMetispeople, Roy said.

Her appointment also raises Sudbury's profile in the health research field.

"The fact that people know that she's been selected for such a board means that people or potential recruits, that probably would not have even thought of coming to Sudbury, may now take a closer look at Sudbury," Roy said.

With files from Martha Dillman. Edited/packaged by Casey Stranges