Francophone Features
Cultural diversity and Operation Remote Immunity were highlights of Francophone graduates’ NOSM experience
Dr. Dominique Lachapelle, a Francophone graduate of NOSM’s MD Class of 2021, says lessons in resilience and collaboration will serve her well in future. “Medical school was challenging. It gave me the opportunity to step out of my comfort zone, learn from community placements, mentors and explore the rich cultural diversity of Northern Ontario,” she says. This winter Dominique volunteered with Operation Remote Immunity, which she describes as a highlight of her medical school experience. She assisted with the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out in North Spirit Lake, Kashechewan, and Attawapiskat and was able to get credit for an elect...
Read more.Where are they now? Charter Class Alumna thrives in rural Francophone practice
Reflecting back, Dr. Lyndsay Berardi says her mother’s experience with breast cancer ignited her ambition to become a family physician. At the time, Lyndsay was a Francophone teenager in Kirkland Lake. Her mother’s diagnosis marked the beginning of many trips to Sudbury for cancer treatment, and for Lyndsay, it would chart the course of her career in medicine. “Even though I was relatively young, I was acutely aware of some of the inequities in accessing health care; having to drive three-and-a-half hours to go to Sudbury for my mother’s oncology appointments and there were times when I wouldn’t see her for six weeks becaus...
Read more.How education and work reconnected a NOSM Francophone employee to her culture
Debbie Popien is best described as the person who is always smiling and goes out of her way to see how others are doing. She’s a Francophone Student Records and Electives Officer at NOSM at Lakehead University. She speaks English with such clarity and ease that you’d never know her first language is French. Born in Timmins, her mom is from a small town in Quebec and her dad is from a small community outside of Kapuskasing called Moonbeam. “When I was a year old, we moved to Thunder Bay for my dad's business in the forestry industry, and I spoke only French until I was about four. Then I had to start school,” she recalls. ...
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