Assiniboia Times - November 6, 2020

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Vol. 108 • No. 45 • friday, november 6, 2020

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New Community Coroner appointed for Assiniboia and area By Dan Archer Saskatchewan’s Coroner Service investigates sudden, unexpected or unnatural deaths. The ultimate objective of the coroner service is to improve the health, safety and the quality of life for the people living in this province. Community coroners, or lay coroners, are generally individuals with a background in medical or investigative matters. “Essentially, the coroner is a community service,” said Joanne Petersen, the new community coroner for Assiniboia and region. Petersen ranches with her husband near Michellton – a hamlet 56.7 kilometres northeast of Assiniboia. She was born and raised in Gravelbourg. Petersen has been an RN (registered nurse) for 32 years. Her extensive career included acute care, long term care, home care, cruise ship nursing and leadership positions, such as being the past president of the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association. She worked at the Assiniboia Union Hospital for the

past six years. “Leadership is something I’m comfortable with,” Petersen said, as she outlined some of her principle motivators for making the decision to become a coroner. “The coroner directs everything at the scene. We are in charge of the body, which can’t be moved until we’re done with our investigation. The coroner is completely independent of the RCMP,” she added. But a coroner also requires skills in communication, empathy and care. Additionally, a coroner should possess the capacity to produce accurate assessments based on science and medicine – Petersen developed all of these abilities as an RN. “Being a coroner is very similar to nursing,” Peterson pointed out. The province’s coroner service operates independently under the direction of the Chief Coroner of Saskatchewan. There are about 80 coroners in Saskatchewan who provide impartial and objective investigations and public

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ous practices and conditions leading to the deaths under investigation. Coroners are responsible for educating the public about hazardous practices. Coroners publicize and keep records about the circumstances and causes of death. Popular television programs such as Coroner on CBC have given the pub-

lic a surplus of misunderstandings about the roles played by coroners during investigations. Autopsies, for example, aren’t always required during investigations and are only conducted during specified instances as required. “There’s a general myth: if the coroner is going to be involved, there’s

going to be an autopsy,” Petersen stated. In conclusion, Petersen recognized Chad Fink, who had previously acted as the coroner for Assiniboia and region. “Chad Fink has done an outstanding job – he served Assiniboia and area for nearly 10 years,” Petersen acknowledged.

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