The Public
Service Side
Taken from my Profile at Chronic Disease Prevention Strategies.
https://chronicdiseasepreventionstrategies.com/aboutthedoctor.html
Dr. Ouellette was Course Designer, Instructor and
course Coordinator for
the first Wilderness Emergency Care course at Mohawk/Humber College in the mid 1970's.
Starting in 1977, Dr. Ouellette was
an Instructor and Coordinator for the Red Cross Emergency services Community
Disaster Planning for Hamilton Oakville, St.
Catharines.
Dr. Ouellette was involved in the community in a number of
activities: Water Safety
Instructor,
Water Safety Instructor for the Disabled,
Water Safety Examiner,
First Aid Instructor,
First Aid Examiner,
First Aid Regional Examiner,
Member of Ontario Provincial First Aid Committee,
Member of Ontario Division First Aid Management Committee.
He was involved
with teaching and examining First Aid with the Hamilton Red Cross
Society from 1973 to 1984, and teaching CPR at
the Basic Rescuer, Instructor, and Instructor
trainer level with the Ontario Heart Association from 1977 to
1983.
In 1975 Dr. Ouellette received
a COMMANDER'S COMMENDATION from the Hamilton Power Squadron. (Boating Safety)
In 1978 he was awarded the CERTIFICATE OF MERIT from the Canadian Red Cross
Society.
In 1976 he was the Hamilton
swimming Coach for the
blind for the 1976 Olympiad for the disabled.
From 1985 he was involved with the Big Brother Association. In
1988 he was awarded the 3 year Service
Award from the Big Brother Association. In 1994 he received a
letter of appreciation for 10 years service with Big Brothers.
In the last two years of his chiropractic schooling, Dr. Ouellette donated monthly to
the Christian Children's Fund supporting needy children overseas.
Dr. Ouellette was a past church treasurer at Church Of Our Saviour in Stoney Creek,
Ontario.
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