She is a registered nurse with more than 25 years of experience in health care, and almost 20 years of leadership experience.
Published Nov 25, 2024 • Last updated Nov 25, 2024 • 2 minute read

The new executive director of St. Paul’s Hospital says she looks forward to the chance to play an important role in the health system and the local community.
Carrie Dornstauder was introduced Monday as the new executive director, effective Jan. 20.
Dornstauder said she is “excited for the opportunity to serve the mission of Catholic Health” and also “eager to learn from the St. Paul’s team, the community of Pleasant Hill and the many partners who play an important role in improving access to the health care services of a young and vital community.”
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She is a registered nurse with more than 25 years of experience in health care, and almost 20 years of leadership experience. Most recently, she filled the role of executive director of maternal and children’s provincial programs for the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
In the community, she serves on multiple boards including the Saskatchewan Nursing Leaders Network.
“Emmanuel Health is excited to have Carrie Dornstauder joining our team,” said Corey Miller, president and CEO of Emmanuel Health.
“Carrie will be an excellent fit to build on the strong foundation that previous leadership in Catholic Health have started here at St. Paul’s Hospital.”
Dornstauder replaces Tracy Muggli, who earlier this year was appointed to the Canadian Senate. Muggli had served as St. Paul’s Hospital executive director since 2020, and prior to that was director of mental health and addiction services for the Saskatoon Health Region.
“Carrie brings an invaluable passion for and commitment to serving the needs of the vulnerable,” St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation CEO Lecina Hicke said.
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“We look forward to advancing innovative, holistic care alongside Carrie and her team.”
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