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NOSM to Host an MD Program Information Session

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) will be hosting an information session for individuals interested in applying to the MD Program. Learn about the admission requirements and application process at the following information sessions:

Date:     Monday, July 20, 2015

Time:  7:00 p.m. EST

Location:  Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Lakehead University
Medical School Building, Room 1011
955 Oliver Road
Thunder Bay, Ontario

Date:   Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Time:  7:00 p.m. EST

Location:  Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Laurentian University
Medical School Building, Room 107
935 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, Ontario

Cannot attend in person?

No problem….you can still attend. NOSM offers a WebEx enabled interactive video conference that allows you to watch the live presentations on your computer. You will be able to type questions that the moderator will ask on your behalf.

Not available on July 20 or 22? 

To view an archived video of the Admissions Information session at your convenience, please visit nosm.ca and click on the “Live and Archived Webcasts” button under “Stay Connected.”

Please RSVP

Admissions and Learner Recruitment
admissions@nosm.ca
1-800-461-8777

When you RSVP that you are interested in attending, kindly indicate which session you will be attending and if you will be attending in person or online. If you will be attending online you will be sent specific email instructions on how to join a WebEx.

For further information about the MD program, please contact:

Admissions and Learner Recruitment
admissions@nosm.ca
1-800-461-8777

NOSM Holds Face-to-Face Board Meeting in Kenora

Members Tour Health Centres, Participate in Interactive Learning Sessions, and Interact with Community Members

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) held its annual Board of Directors face-to-face meeting in Kenora, Ontario on May 7 and May 8, 2015.

On the first morning together, NOSM Board members enjoyed tours of Kenora’s Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe’iyewigamig Health Access Centre (WNHAC), led by physician and NOSM faculty member Dr. Laurel Snyder and Anita Cameron, Executive Director, and the Sunset Country Family Health Team (SCFHT), led by Randy Belair, Executive Director and Heidi Stepanik, Site Administrative Coordinator. Board members heard how the WNHAC works to foster healthy Anishinaabeg and communities through traditional and contemporary health care encompassing mind, body, and spirit, and the SCFHT works to provide excellent accessible and timely care to residents of Kenora and surrounding areas.

In the afternoon, Board members participated in an interactive “World Café” session that encouraged creative brainstorming, and invited input from members into how NOSM can best achieve its Strategic Plan 2015-2020. NOSM’s new Strategic Plan will be publicly launched in the fall. Members were also provided an update on NOSM’s Residency Programs.

In the evening, NOSM Board members enjoyed a dinner with local community members, including several representatives from the health and municipal organizations of Kenora. Sue Berry, Executive Director of Integrated Clinical Learning, was thanked for her outstanding leadership and significant contributions to NOSM. Berry will retire from NOSM in June 2015.

On the second day of the two-day meeting, Board members participated in an interprofessional education session titled “The Healthier North that NOSM Built.” In this session, Board members were asked to identify-through a creative interactive activity-how the application of NOSM’s seven academic principles of interprofessionalism, integration, community orientation, inclusivity, generalism, continuity, and dedication to inquiry are contributing to better health outcomes for people living in Northern Ontario.

Next, Board members heard about how NOSM plans to mark the School’s 10th anniversary. Ten years after officially opening its doors in 2005, NOSM is celebrating by saying, “Thank you, Merci, and Miigwetch” to the communities, partners, donors, faculty, staff, and learners who continue to work together toward the vision of Innovative education and research for a healthier North.

In the final presentation, the Board heard about activities that have recently occurred and that are underway to facilitate Aboriginal community participation in NOSM’s model. During this presentation, the Board was presented with the newly released Walking the Vision report (now available at nosm.ca/reports), which includes the important input and feedback that occurred during the Walking the Vision Aboriginal Community Partnership Workshop last summer when leaders at NOSM travelled to Chapleau Cree First Nation to seek the guidance of more than 100 Aboriginal Peoples from 28 First Nations communities across Northern Ontario.

The Directors received a Financial Report for the 10-month period ending February 28, 2015. In addition, the Board approved the proposed balanced budget of $43.45 million for the fiscal year May 1, 2015 to April 30, 2016, as presented.

The Directors also received NOSM’s newly released 2014 Community Report (now available at nosm.ca/reports), which includes inspiring stories about the people and communities who make NOSM’s innovative model of community-engaged, socially accountable education possible.

The next meeting of the Board of Directors is scheduled to occur on September 23, 2015.

For a complete list of Board members, please visit our website at www.nosm.ca.

Contact:

news@nosm.ca

NOSM Hosts Tenth Annual Health Sciences Summer Camp

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) maintains a commitment to providing information to rural, remote, Aboriginal, and Francophone youth about health careers.

This year marks NOSM’s tenth annual Health Sciences Summer Camp. The camps take place July 6 – 10, 2015 in the modern and technologically advanced settings of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine at Laurentian University in Sudbury and Lakehead University in Thunder Bay. These week-long programs provide students with an opportunity to explore health-care careers, obtain hands-on experience, and find a mentor.

Camp activities include: casting and x-rays, CSI, physiology and anatomy, Aboriginal culture and tradition, and Francophone health, traditions, and culture and much more!

NOSM is currently seeking interested high school students who are 14-16 years of age and will be attending Grade 10 and 11 in September 2015. Applications are due by May 15, 2015. Accepted applicants will be contacted by NOSM by June 5, 2015 and will be required to submit a non-refundable registration fee of $250.

Students interested in participating in the camps are encouraged to contact Véronique Poirier, Health Sciences Summer Camp Coordinator, toll free at
1-800-461-8777 ext. 7198 or by email to camp@nosm.ca.

For information regarding NOSM’s Health Sciences Summer Camp, please contact:
Véronique Poirier
Health Sciences Summer Camp Coordinator
Phone: 1-800-461-8777 ext. 7198
Email:  camp@nosm.ca

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