Donate Now!

Algoma University and NOSM University sign collaboration agreement to address mental health and addictions challenges

Leaders from Algoma University (AU) and NOSM University have signed a collaboration agreement that sets the stage for an increased NOSM University presence on Algoma’s Sault Ste. Marie campus, primarily to help expand mental health and addictions research and training initiatives.

Through this collaboration, Algoma and NOSM University are committed to establishing a presence that responds to community needs related to mental health and addiction through focused research, medical education and training programs, clinical experience and health-based systems of prevention, treatment and healing with particular focus on the unique Northern Ontario and rural health needs.

“The agreement provides an opportunity for our faculty and researchers to collaborate directly with NOSM University to further advance the establishment of a Mental Health and Addictions Research and Training Institute at Algoma aimed at improving care for patients, families, and communities while enhancing interdisciplinary mental illness education and training programs,” shared Asima Vezina, President and Vice-Chancellor of Algoma University. “The Institute will expand addictions and mental health research that is informed in treating trauma-related mental health illness through cross-cultural approaches and multi-world views including what we are learning from community wellness in local and global Indigenous communities.”

“Sault Ste. Marie has long been a valued partner as our third largest teaching site in the North,” says Dr. Sarita Verma, President, Vice-Chancellor, Dean and CEO of NOSM University. “This collaboration with Algoma University further builds on our successes, capitalizes on our current assets and capacity, and leverages our excellent partnerships.”

The region is facing a range of mental health and addiction-related challenges, as exemplified by recent public health data which indicates rates of hospitalization for mental illness or additions within the Algoma district are 200% higher than in other parts of Ontario. In addition, rates of opioid-related deaths of 22.7 per 100,000 population are more than double the provincial average and rates of addiction to dangerous drugs (e.g., fentanyl) are increasing.

-30-

Algoma University, established in Sault Ste. Marie in 1965, offers a wide range of degrees and certificates spanning the liberal arts, sciences, and professional disciplines. The University also offers programming at campus locations in Brampton and Timmins. Algoma University has a Special Mission to cultivate cross-cultural learning between Indigenous populations and other communities. For more information, please visit www.algomau.ca.

NOSM University is Canada’s first independent medical university and one of the greatest education and physician workforce strategy success stories of Northern Ontario. More than just a medical university, it was purpose-built to address the health needs of the region. While advocating for equitable access to care, the university contributes to the economic development of Northern Ontario. NOSM University relies on the commitment and expertise of the peoples of Northern Ontario to educate health-care professionals to practise in Indigenous, Francophone, rural, remote and underserved communities. With a focus on diversity, inclusion and advocacy, NOSM University is an award-winning, socially accountable organization renowned for its innovative model of distributed, community-engaged education and research. 

For further information about NOSM University, please contact: news@nosm.ca.

NOSM University and Algoma University host special announcement in Sault Ste. Marie next week

Community members are welcome to join in person or virtually

All community members, including the media, are invited to join Ms. Asima Vezina, President & Vice-Chancellor of Algoma University, along with Dr. Sarita Verma, President, Vice-Chancellor, Dean and CEO of NOSM University, for a special announcement in Sault Ste. Marie.

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

10:30 AM – 11:00 AM (EST)
Special Announcement with Algoma University

NOSM University Town Hall

Immediately following the special announcement, Dr. Verma invites you to a NOSM University town hall.

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EST)
NOSM University Town Hall

Location:
Algoma University, Convergence Centre, Room 203
1520 Queen Street E., Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Via YouTube @NOSMtv

Members of the media are welcome and kindly asked to RSVP.

Canada’s first stand-alone medical university—NOSM University—is growing! We are consulting widely with Northern Ontarians as the University moves forward with its strategic priorities, which include advocating for equitable health care, especially for underserved rural, Indigenous and Francophone communities in Northern Ontario.

– 30 –

Algoma University, established in Sault Ste. Marie in 1965, offers a wide range of degrees and certificates spanning the liberal arts, sciences, and professional disciplines. The University also offers programming at campus locations in Brampton and Timmins. Algoma University has a Special Mission to cultivate cross-cultural learning between Indigenous populations and other communities. For more information, please visit www.algomau.ca.

NOSM University is Canada’s first independent medical university and one of the greatest education and physician workforce strategy success stories of Northern Ontario. More than just a medical university, it was purpose-built to address the health needs of the region. While advocating for equitable access to care, the university contributes to the economic development of Northern Ontario. NOSM University relies on the commitment and expertise of the peoples of Northern Ontario to educate health-care professionals to practise in Indigenous, Francophone, rural, remote, and underserved communities. With a focus on diversity, inclusion, and advocacy, NOSM University is an award-winning, socially accountable organization renowned for its innovative model of distributed, community-engaged education and research.

NOSM University’s presence in Sault Ste. Marie

Sault Ste. Marie regularly hosts medical students, resident doctors and other health sciences learners.

  • According to NOSM University’s estimates, more than 350 physicians are needed across Northern Ontario and that number does not factor in retirements that may take place over the next five years.
    • Of this, we need 150 specialists and over 200 family physicians and 110 of these in rural communities.
  • Teaching occurs in clinics, at hospitals, and in family health teams in Sault Ste. Marie.
    • Of the 156 NOSM University faculty members practising in Sault Ste. Marie, 7 self-identify as Francophone and 5 self-identify as Indigenous.
    • Ten faculty members are in NOSM University leadership positions.
    •  From 2019 to 2023, Sault Ste. Marie has welcomed more than 270 learners.

For further information, please contact: news@nosm.ca.

Dr. Reed Morrison, NOSM alumnus, named Associate Program Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Dr. Reed Morrison is NOSM University’s new Associate Program Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine (PHPM). Dr. Morrison is currently a Public Health Physician at Public Health Ontario. He is a proud graduate of NOSM’s MD program and completed a residency in Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Prior to entering medicine, he enjoyed a variety of roles in public health including with a local public health unit, the federal government, and the international emergencies team of the Red Cross. His education also includes a Bachelor’s in Health Promotion from Laurentian University, a Masters in Public Health, and a Masters in Health Administration. While in Ottawa, Dr. Morrison has engaged in undergraduate teaching and curriculum design as well as teaching and administrative roles in his residency program. He is excited to work with NOSM University’s PHPM residents, staff, and faculty in this new role.

NOSM University