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NOSM Family Doctor, Business Owner and Designer Fight COVID-19

Apparel 4 a Cause, began when Peter Rocca decided to take the knowledge he acquired as a sports clothing owner and bring his skill-set to the ring in the fight against COVID-19. When physician, Dr. Robert J. Pastre (NOSM Charter Class Alumnus) came upon Mr. Rocca’s Fight Against COVID shirt, he immediately fell in love with the concept and thus Apparel 4 aCause was born. The two started sharing ideas and aspirations regarding a T-shirt campaign to bring attention to the current pandemic and contacted a local designer, Daniella Flores to join the team.
The company’s campaign is built on social accountability and community awareness both locally and around the globe. The campaign is focused on the current pandemic, with proceeds of shirtsales being donated to local health care and essential service workers and the United Nations Solidarity COVID Response Fund. Dr. Pastre explained that although some of the branding may seem somewhat “edgy” and humorous, they believe this is the most effective vehicle to bring attention to specific health care needs and target specific age groups. Dr. Pastre stated that the goal of the campaign is to empower and motivate people to take action and realize they truly can make a difference in their community and abroad. Proceeds will be used to help buy PPE for adults and children. As Dr. Pastre explained, there are not many “fun” options for child masks and they hope to change this!
Dr. Pastre went on to explain that since Sudbury has a large Italian community, and both he and Mr. Rocca are of Italian heritage, they wanted to do something to help the people back home. He went on to state that Italy has endured so much pain and suffering, as they were one of the first countries to see such high rates of disease and we have learned from their misfortune, on how to better prepare for this pandemic. As a result, the shirt campaign has a specific line dedicated to Italian shirts with proceeds going directly to the Italian Red Cross.
The team explained the campaign was put together at a rapid rate and many hours went into website development and shirt design. Dr. Pastre said that this was very hard to accomplish given that most businesses were closed or working with a reduced number of employees due to the pandemic. Needless to say, they are extremely proud of what we have accomplished in two weeks and are excited to have an impactful campaign.
The campaign is also launching a Kids vs COVID colouring contest, where children have a chance to design and win their own custom “anti-COVID” shirt which will be promoted on their website to raise funds. Dr. Pastre noted that “this is something fun for families to do during this time and hopefully serves as a much needed distraction.”
Please visit apparel4acause.com to purchase a t-shirt!
Be a Hero…Buy a Shirt…Help Save a Life!
Submitted by: Dr. Rob Pastre, NOSM Alumnus and Assistant Professor

NOSM Thanks Inaugural Wellness Lead Clinician

After four years in a builder visionary role, Dr. Jonathan DellaVedova is concluding his outstanding term as the School’s first PGME Wellness Lead Clinician. Dr. DellaVedova is a pediatrician and clinician-educator who practises in Sault Ste. Marie.

“Dr. Jonathan DellaVedova’s accomplishments in this short time frame have been phenomenal,” says Dr. Robert Anderson, NOSM’s Associate Dean, Postgraduate Medical Education & Health Sciences. “We would like express our sincere thanks to Dr. DellaVedova for his tireless leadership for the past four years.”

An alumnus of NOSM’s MD program, Dr. DellaVedova obtained his faculty appointment once he began practice and has been teaching medical students and residents in the classroom and clinical setting. His accomplishments include:

  • establishing the structure and supports of the PGME Wellness Office, including clinical psychologist services;
  • developing core wellness curriculum and workshops;
  • establishing an accommodations policy and process;
  • launching NOSMWell—an app for NOSM-related wellness information;
  • creating tangible steps towards improving the overall NOSM learning environment with a legacy for us all to persevere with;
  • providing tremendous levels of direct support and advice to both residents and faculty in navigating the complexities of residency education; and,
  • providing exceptional leadership through challenging times, including the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

NOSM is currently seeking a PGME Wellness Lead Clinician to lead a wellness/resilience program that is specifically designed for NOSM residents and provides education, consultation and support to clinical faculty for matters associated with wellness and accommodation in clinical training settings.

“The new Wellness Lead Clinician will take the reins and build on the incredible foundation Dr. DellaVedova has built,” says Dr. Anderson. “We know this is a challenging time to find faculty champions and the School will fully support the individual who takes on this role and their team.” says Dr. Anderson. “Dr. DellaVedova will stay on for a short period of transition with his successor.”

 

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