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Dr. Dana Blakolmer's Powerful Story of Roots and Reconnection

33 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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Dr. Dana Blakolmer is an optometrist from Oshawa, Ontario, with 30 years of practice experience. After learning her grandmother was a residential school survivor who had hidden her indigenous identity all her life, Dana began connecting with her roots — and eventually started providing eye care to Indigenous communities in rural British Columbia. In this episode, we explore: * How Dana discovered her Indigenous heritage after her grandmother's passing * What it's like to run a mobile eye clinic * Importance of cultural safety and awareness * Why primary care, done with full presence, is more than enough * What 30 years of practice teaches you that optometry school never could Dana's core belief: you never stop learning, and the moment you think you have the answers is the moment you need to stay humble. Whether you're navigating burnout, considering rural or Indigenous eye care, or simply trying to reconnect with why you chose this profession — this one's for you.

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