2020 in Review: Positive Changes in Turbulent Times
It’s impossible to look back at the past year without COVID-19 absolutely dominating the picture. But the changes forced upon our lives by the pandemic also prompted a positive rethink of the THMA Consulting training and preceptorship program. That turned out to be a good thing for everyone involved.

I was in Calgary, meeting for the first time with our new national training team, when it became official. Canada was in a pandemic. And COVID-19 would soon force us to lockdown our lives and close our businesses.
That was in mid-March, just weeks after the announcement that the Canadian Nursing Association was accrediting two of our Foundation Courses in Medical Aesthetics. That auspicious start to the year was also bolstered with the introduction of our One-on-One Mentoring for THMA Consulting members and the announcement of new trainers Kathryn Woodcock and Angela Haff in Vancouver.
And then … BOOM!
We didn’t think at the time the lockdown would last long. A month, maybe? But instead, it was close to three months, our workplaces and daily lives in limbo.
Worse than that, the virus was deadly, and our front-line healthcare colleagues were seriously under pressure.
Our close connections with family and friends helped us cope.
Like many Canadians, I discovered Zoom as a perfect way to keep in touch with people, and to conduct business. The ‘virtual reality’ of communicating in this new normal would change the way we trained.
After much thought and planning, we officially launched a revamped THMA Consulting training program in April with three of our four Foundation Courses in Medical Aesthetics offered online.
