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Physician Assistant Information Session

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) will be hosting an information session for individuals interested in applying to the Bachelor of Science Physician Assistant degree program. Physician Assistants (PAs) are skilled health professionals who support physicians in a range of health-care settings. They work alongside physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team. The program is based in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine.

Training is delivered by the Consortium of PA Education, comprised of the University of Toronto, the Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences, and NOSM, with the degree conferred by the University of Toronto.

Learn about the admission requirements and application process at an information session:

Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Locations: Northern Ontario School of Medicine
West Campus, Lakehead University
Medical School Building, Room 1011
Thunder Bay, Ontario

Northern Ontario School of Medicine
East Campus, Laurentian University
Medical School Building, Room 119
Sudbury, Ontario

Toronto General Hospital
200 Elizabeth Street, Medical Education Department
Eaton North Ground Floor, Room 025-026
Toronto, Ontario

To participate online, join the interactive webcast at:
www.nosm.ca/about_us/webcasts

For more information on the Physician Assistant program, please contact:
Website: www.nosm.ca/pa
Phone: 416-946-7173
Email: physician.assistant@utoronto.ca.

NOSM Dean, Dr. Roger Strasser, Honoured with Prestigious Order of Australia

The Chair of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine’s Board of Directors is thrilled to announce that Dr. Roger Strasser, Dean of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM), has been awarded one of the highest civilian honours in Australia. On January 26, 2011 – Australia Day – Dr. Strasser received notice that he has been named a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia.

The Order of Australia recognizes the achievements and service of Australian citizens, with nominations submitted directly from the community. The honour bestowed on Dr. Strasser is specifically for service to medicine, through improving the health care of people living in rural and remote communities in developed and developing nations as an educator, researcher, and practitioner.

“On behalf of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine’s Board of Directors, I extend hearty congratulations to Dr. Roger Strasser on this occasion of esteemed recognition of his hard work and distinguished contribution to rural medicine and medical education,” said Dr. Brian Stevenson, President of Lakehead University and Chair of NOSM’s Board of Directors. “As Dean of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Dr. Strasser has brought exceptional leadership and expertise to the development of the Medical School and the delivery of innovative education and research for a healthier North,” he said.

Mr. Dominic Giroux, President of Laurentian University and Vice-Chair of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine’s Board of Directors, said, “It is exciting to see Dr. Roger Strasser recognized with this great Australian honour. Dr. Strasser’s rural health achievements are highly regarded worldwide, and he has had made significant contributions to ensuring the Northern Ontario School of Medicine works to achieve its mandate of educating high quality physicians and health professionals who have the leadership, knowledge and skills to practice in Northern Ontario, and beyond,” he said.

Prior to his appointment with NOSM, Dr. Strasser was Professor of Rural Health for Monash University and Head of the Monash University School of Rural Health, in Australia. Between 1992 and 2004, Dr. Strasser also had an international role as Chair of the Working Party on Rural Practice of Wonca, the World Organization of Family Doctors. In November 2002, he was awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of General Practitioners in recognition of his world leadership in the field of rural health and in March 2003, Dr. Strasser received the Louis Ariotti Award for excellence and innovation in rural and remote health in Australia. Dr. Strasser is also the recipient of the prestigious award, Fellow of Wonca, presented in October 2004, in recognition of his outstanding service to Wonca and family medicine around the world. In 2006, Dr. Strasser was named the inaugural winner of the Small, Rural and Northern Award of Excellence by the Ontario Hospital Association in Canada and also received the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine Life Fellowship Award for outstanding and meritorious service to Rural and Remote Medicine in Australia.

For further information, please contact:

news@nosm.ca

Generous Barrick Gold Gift a Boon to Marathon and Northern Ontario

Lakehead University and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) are pleased to accept substantial gifts from Barrick Gold Corporation – Hemlo Mine. The value of the Barrick Gold gift is $150,000, but with matching funds from the Ontario Trust for Student Support (OTSS), the total value of the gift is raised to $235,000. This donation makes a significant contribution to learning and healthcare in Northern Ontario.

The gift will be used to establish an endowed Barrick Gold Graduate Scholarship valued at $100,000, with $50,000 coming from Barrick Gold and $50,000 from matching funds through OTSS. This Scholarship will be awarded to a Lakehead graduate student with financial need who is focused on mining issues with preference given to persons of Aboriginal heritage.

As well, a total of $100,000 will go to support the work of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. This portion of the gift is made up of a number of components:

• Creation of a $10,000 Learner Suite in Marathon with exam rooms, office and study space, and a Learner/Resident suite;
• A technology infrastructure upgrade of $15,000 at the Wilson Memorial Hospital and the Marathon Family Health Centre in Marathon;
• A NOSM Student Bursary of $70,000 (with $35,000 coming from Barrick Gold and $35,000 in matching funds from the OTSS), which will be available to NOSM learners with roots in Marathon;
• A $25,000 Award to help fund recruitment initiatives for family physicians who wish to set up a practice in Marathon; and
• $15,000 to support a Rural Remote Health Medical Conference.

“As a part of the communities where we operate, Barrick Gold seeks to help build the priorities those communities set for themselves,” said Jamie Sokalsky, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Barrick Gold Corporation. “So it’s very satisfying to support the expansion of expertise and delivery in health care. I know that health care is a major priority in Northwestern Ontario, and I am confident the projects announced today will make a difference to a wide number of people across a wide part of the region. Operations like our Hemlo mine give us roots in this community, and so this opportunity was one we were happy to have. Barrick Gold has a long tradition of supporting higher education. Having been born, raised, and educated at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, it’s very satisfying to me personally to be able to announce this investment today on behalf of Barrick Gold.”

“The availability of significant financial support is often the single most influential factor for students of excellence when choosing a university. Lakehead is uniquely positioned to offer Northwestern Ontario students advanced training in fields that will benefit the current mining renaissance taking place throughout the North. Barrick Gold is demonstrating real leadership in the field and in the region with this comprehensive gift,” says Dr. Brian J.R. Stevenson, President, Lakehead University.

Dr. Roger Strasser, Dean of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, is grateful to Barrick Gold for helping to advance the dream of a healthier North. “Contributions supporting NOSM’s distributed model of medical education and student bursaries are long-term investments in better health care for Northern Ontarians.” He continued, “We are very grateful to Barrick Gold for being part of the solution, and for the support they have shown NOSM, our learners, our partners in Marathon, and the Medical School’s mission to educate high quality physicians and health professionals.”

Lakehead University is pleased to partner with corporations like Barrick Gold that share its belief in responsible resource development and in improving access to education and services throughout Northern Ontario.

Media: Dr. Roger Strasser, Dean, Northern Ontario School of Medicine; Dr. Andrew Dean, Dean, Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies, Lakehead University; Dr. Brian Stevenson, President, Lakehead University; and Jamie Sokalsky, EVP and CFO, Barrick Gold; are available for media interviews. To arrange interview times, please contact Janine Chiasson, Communications Officer, at 807-343-8177 or commun@lakeheadu.ca.

About Lakehead
Lakehead is a comprehensive university with a reputation for innovative programs and cutting-edge research. With a main campus located in Thunder Bay, Ontario and a campus in Orillia, Ontario, Lakehead has over 7,900 students and 2,250 faculty and staff, and is home to the west campus of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. In 2006, Research Infosource Inc. named Lakehead University Canada’s Research University of the Year in the undergraduate category. For more information on Lakehead University, visit www.lakeheadu.ca

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