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NOSM Launches New Strategic Plan

Earlier today, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) publicly launched Reaching Beyond Extraordinary Together-NOSM’s Strategic Plan 2015-2020. The product of a highly inclusive process nearly two years in the making, this revitalized plan will chart the direction of the School for the next five years.

Five strategic goals are at the heart of this renewed Strategic Plan:

  •  Enrich our educational programs to foster exemplary quality health care in rural and remote communities.
  • Strengthen our capacity to perform outstanding research that aligns with the health needs of Northern Ontario.
  • Create an inclusive whole school culture and learning environment that supports the growth and development of our faculty, staff, and learners.
  • Empower our faculty members through ongoing engagement and active involvement in all aspects of the School.
  • Engage our communities, health service partners, and other collaborators strategically to strengthen relationships and expand resources.

The goals are ambitious but achievable, aligning with the culture of NOSM.

“This plan is truly a collective vision for the year 2020-one that could not have been accomplished without the ideas, guidance, and collaboration of individuals and organizations across the Northern Ontario School of Medicine’s wider campus of Northern Ontario,” says Dr. Roger Strasser, NOSM Dean. “Thank you, merci and miigwetch to all those who gave their time and input to help ensure NOSM’s Strategic Plan addresses the health priorities of Northern Ontarians.”

“I believe that the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and its many collaborators have created a meaningful plan that will shape the future of medical education and research in Northern Ontario,” says Dr. Moira McPherson, Provost and Vice-President Academic Lakehead University and Chair of NOSM’s Board of Directors. “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I look forward to continuing to work together in the fulfillment of the School’s vision of Innovative education and research for a healthier North.”

A Strategic Planning Project Team and a 28-member Strategic Planning Advisory Committee were formed in December 2013 to oversee the strategic planning process. More than 1,000 stakeholders were consulted through various methods including: online surveys, focus groups, staff meetings, and community visits.

From May to September 2014, NOSM’s Dean and CEO Dr. Roger Strasser, Deputy Dean and Associate Dean of Community Engagement, Dr. David Marsh, senior leaders, and staff travelled to more than 50 rural, remote, Francophone, and Aboriginal communities across Northern Ontario to meet with individuals, organizations, learners, health-care professionals, and faculty.

NOSM’s Strategic Plan 2015-2020 is the culmination of a purposeful process that actively sought to understand the ongoing health-related needs in the region. Visit nosmsp2020.ca for more details related to the five strategic goals, implementation of NOSM’s new Strategic Plan, and opportunities for ongoing input into the School and its priorities. An action plan describing how NOSM will meet its Strategic Goals will be made public in the coming weeks.

Medical School to Host Fifth Francophone Symposium

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) will hold its fifth symposium at Laurentian University in Sudbury on September 24 – 26, 2015. The Francophone Symposium, and events like it, engage individuals and organizations from across NOSM’s wider campus of Northern Ontario, in order to strengthen relationships with the Francophone community in pursuit of a healthier Northern Ontario.

This year’s symposium includes distinguished participants and speakers who will gather to examine research, mental health, aging populations, and discuss collaborative approaches designed to enhance effective health care. There will be interactive workshops as well as an expert panel.

NOSM senior leaders will make presentations to participants from across Northern Ontario to:

  • Develop, strengthen, and enhance relationships.
  • Report about the tangible progress the School has made in implementing Francophone initiatives at the School.
  • Seek recommendations about how the School can refine its practices, activities, and outcomes to ensure that NOSM continues to meet the needs of Francophone peoples across Northern Ontario.

Welcome Remarks

Date:                Thursday, September 24, 2015

Time:                1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. EST

Location:        NOSM at Laurentian University

935 Ramsey Lake Road, West Residence, Room W-132

Sudbury, ON

Speakers:       

  • Mr. Dominic Giroux, Laurentian University President
  • Ms. Joscelyne Landry-Altmann, Deputy Mayor, City of Greater Sudbury
  • Dr. Roger Strasser, NOSM Dean
  • Dr. David Marsh, NOSM Deputy Dean and Associate Dean, Community Engagement
  • Ms. Jacqueline Gauthier, Chair, Francophone Reference Group

 

French Language Services of Ontario’s Annual Report 2014-2015

Date:                Thursday, September 24, 2015

Time:                 2:05 p.m. – 2:35 p.m. EST

Location:        NOSM at Laurentian University

935 Ramsey Lake Road, West Residence, Room W-132

Sudbury, ON

Speaker:          Mr. François Boileau

French Language Services Commissioner of Ontario

 

White Paper on the French Language Health Care in Ontario

Date:                Friday, September 25, 2015

Time:                4:05 p.m. – 4:35 p.m. EST

Location:        NOSM at Laurentian University

935 Ramsey Lake Road, West Residence, Room W-132

Sudbury, ON

Speaker:         Mr. Denis Vaillancourt

President, Assemblée de la francophonie de l’Ontario

 

Keynote Address: The Mental Health of the Elderly in Northern Ontario

Date:                Saturday, September 26, 2015

Time:                7:35 a.m. – 8:35 a.m. EST

Location:       NOSM at Laurentian University

935 Ramsey Lake Road, West Residence, Room W-132

Sudbury, ON

Speaker:        Dr. Marie-France Tourigny-Rivard

Geriatric psychiatrist and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Ottawa

Subject:          The Mental Health of the Elderly in Northern Ontario: Progress relating to the recommendations from the Mental Health Commission of Canada to improve access to services and measure the impact of a more efficient system

 

Keynote Address: Looking into the Crystal Ball

Date:                Saturday, September 26, 2015

Time:                1:40 p.m. – 2:40 p.m. EST

Location:       NOSM at Laurentian University

935 Ramsey Lake Road, West Residence, Room W-132

Sudbury, ON

Speaker:        Dr. Benoit Mulsant

Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto

Subject:          Looking into the Crystal Ball: What services do we need to address an aging population with mental health and addictions issues?

 

The above listed presentations are free for members of the media.  An agenda and program information can be found at www.nosm.ca/symposiumfrancophone2015. Please note that all sessions will be presented in French, however, simultaneous interpretation to English will be provided to all who require this service. There will be many opportunities for photos and interviews.

NOSM to Launch New Strategic Plan and Officially Open Tenth Anniversary Celebrations with “Be Active with NOSM”

On the morning of September 23, 2015, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) will publicly launch its new 2015-2020 Strategic Plan, followed by officially opening its 10th anniversary celebrations by engaging communities across Northern Ontario to “Be Active with NOSM.”

 

Strategic Plan Launch

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) presents Reaching Beyond Extraordinary Together-Strategic Plan 2015-2020, created in collaboration with the people and communities of Northern Ontario.

Date:               Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Time:              9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. EST

Location:        NOSM at Laurentian University
935 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON
Medical School Building, Room 107

 

NOSM at Lakehead University 
955 Oliver Road
Thunder Bay, ON
Medical School Building, Room 1011

 

Be Active with NOSM

To celebrate a decade of working together for a healthier North, NOSM invites all Northern Ontarians to Be Active with NOSM on September 23 by participating in 30 minutes of physical activity.

Date:               Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Time:              10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. EST

Location:    Laurentian University
935 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON
Athletic Field

Lakehead University 
983 Oliver Road
Thunder Bay, ON
Lakehead Hangar

Interviews will be available in Sudbury with:           

•          Dr. Roger Strasser, Dean and CEO, NOSM

•          Mr. Dominic Giroux, President and Vice Chancellor, Laurentian University

•          Dr. David Marsh, Deputy Dean and Senior Associate Dean, Community Engagement, NOSM

 

Interviews will be available in Thunder Bay with:      

•          Dr. Catherine Cervin, Senior Associate Dean and Associate Dean, Postgraduate Education, NOSM

•          Dr. Janice Willett, Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs, NOSM

•          Dr. Penny Moody Corbett, Associate Dean of Research, NOSM

 

There will be many opportunities for photos and interviews. Many staff, faculty, and learners will be wearing “Be Active with NOSM” sportswear.

NOSM invites you to join us in celebrating the School’s past and looking toward our future!

NOSM University