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One‑Minute Meeting with Shane LeBlanc

Posted by Communications, Marketing and Creative Services on April 20, 2022 in Community Highlights

Three questions, each answered in 150 words or less. One-Minute Meeting is a quick, easy way to get to know more about your colleagues.

Today's meeting is with Shane LeBlanc, Director of Postgraduate Medical Education in the Faculty of Medicine. In this role, he supports the training of Medical Residents and other Postgraduate trainees across the Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI.

What’s your favourite thing about working at Dal?

My favourite part of working at мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥ is the rewarding nature of supporting the many exceptional learners. мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥ is filled with passionate students doing exciting and important work. I have had the privilege of supporting medical residents who worked tirelessly through the pandemic to support our health-care system in Atlantic Canada. I worked with co-op students who worked fascinating jobs throughout Canada and the world. I also had the opportunity to deliver the skills to help students launch exciting careers in their field. Supporting these learners has been fulfilling work and energizes me as an employee at мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥. Ìý
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What’s the most surprising thing we might see on your resume/cv?

I worked in Thailand for a year where I managed English education at two schools and a tutoring centre. It was one of my first jobs out of university and was a formative experience in my career and in my life generally. For any students reading this, I would definitely recommend working or studying abroad as a way to see the world while you study or after you graduate. If you are interested, visit the International Centre — they have so many great resources to help you!
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Thailand was also where I took up surfing, which ultimately led me to the East Coast and to мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥ 🤙 .
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Which has been more valuable in your career, your education or your experience, and why?

For myself, experience has been more valuable. I found for my own personal and professional growth, learning by doing helped me grow the most. My appreciation for hands-on learning is one reason why I have involved myself in supporting experiential education throughout my career at мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥. мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥ has many excellent ways to assist learners in gaining work experience throughout their education, and the investment and focus in this area has made me proud to work at Dal.

Now, nominate someone you'd like to see on One-Minute Meeting.


Is there someone at Dal you'd like to know more about? Email today@dal.ca to suggest them for a One-Minute Meeting. Please provide contact information for the person you are nominating and let us know if you are comfortable with them knowing you nominated them (in case they ask). We'll then send the nominee an email seeing if they'd like to participate.

Previously on One-Minute Meeting:
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Gillian Hatch, a Student Success Advisor at Dal

Lana Bos, Curriculum Development Specialist with Extended Learning in the Faculty of Agriculture Ìý

Paul Manning, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences

Dawn Morrison, Director, Communications and External Relations for the Faculty of Health

Darnelda Renzelli, Administrative Assistant in the Office of the Dean of Libraries of the Killam Library