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NOSM University Achievement Celebration Honours Excellence in Medical Education

NOSM University is proud to announce the accomplishments of faculty, learners and alumni at the inaugural NOSM University Achievement Celebration, held on Friday, May 5, 2023.

The awards ceremony, part of the annual Northern Constellations faculty development conference, drew physicians from across Northern Ontario to Thunder Bay. The ceremony recognized eight faculty, four learners, two alumni and one honorary alumnus who have each demonstrated exemplary service and commitment to health care, medical education, and research in Northern Ontario. Nominations were made by faculty, learners, alumni, staff, and community members.

In addition, NOSM University celebrates this year’s promotions, which are at the full and associate professor levels. NOSM University is also proud to announce our first Professor Emeritus: Dr. Catherine Cervin.

“NOSM University’s faculty, learners, and alumni are the brightest in Canada. From among our exemplary community of scholars and learners, we are proud to acknowledge these recipients with the most extraordinary accomplishments this year,” says Dr. Sarita Verma, President, Vice-Chancellor, Dean, and CEO of NOSM University.

“We do incredible things at NOSM University. These leaders make our medical university—the only one in Canada—truly soar.”

NOSM University congratulates faculty, learners and alumni on their awards and promotions. Please see the complete list for 2022- 2023 here.

Faculty awards

  • Physician Clinical Teachers’ Association Leadership Award: Dr. James Goertzen
  • Academic Leader Award: Dr. Birubi Biman
  • Clinical Scholar Award: Dr. Hazem Elmansy
  • Clinical Teacher Award: Dr. Lacey Pitre
  • Community Champion Award: Dr. Chris Meilleur, Dr. Julie Boucher
  • Scholar Award: Dr. Lorrilee McGregor
  • Faculty Mentorship: Dr. Darryl Vance
Learner awards
  • Learner Advocate/Leader: Kaitlyn Zugic
  • Learner Scholarly Activity: Kathryn Culliton
  • Learner Peer Teaching: Taylor Wilkins
  • Learner-Nominated Teacher Award: Dr. Florence Morriello
Alumni awards
  • Rising Star Award: Dr. John Tuinema (2016)
  • Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award: Dr. Laura Noack (2009)
  • Honourary Alumni Award: Dr. Mike Kirlew
Promotions
  • Dr. Rony Atoui, Full Professor
  • Dr. Lee Toner, Full Professor
  • Dr. Barbara Zelek, Full Professor
  • Dr. Dominique Ansell, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Lakyntiew Aulakh, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Linda Bakovic, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Ghazala Basir, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Pankaj Bhatia, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Rya Boscariol Associate Professor
  • Dr. Teresa Bruni, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Scott Cassie, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Cheryl Clayton, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Mike Franklyn, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Meghan Garnett, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Mohammad Reza Golrokhian Sani, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Emily Groot, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Mohammed Fawsi Khalil Ibrahim, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Justin Jagger, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Ahmed Kotb, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Sarah McIsaac, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Sean Moore, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Diana Noseworthy, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Robert Ohle, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Elrasheed Osman, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Atoosheh Rohani, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Hadi Shojaei, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Mohammed Shurrab, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Sean Sullivan, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Jason Sutherland, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Petros Zezos, Associate Professor
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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, please contact news@nosm.ca.

Soo doctor finds fulfillment in homecoming

For Dr. Jonathan DellaVedova, a pediatrician in Sault Ste. Marie and a member of NOSM University’s inaugural class, the opportunity to practise in his hometown is both personally and professionally fulfilling. His passion shines through when he speaks about Northern Ontario.

“There’s this feeling you get as you’re driving North and the lanes on the highway start to fall away and there are fewer and fewer cars, and then the city turns into farms and then it turns into forest,” says Dr. DellaVedova. “It just feels right—you’re pointing North, and now you’re home.”

“There’s a sense in the North that this is where you belong, and always have belonged.”

Dr. DellaVedova says he appreciates opportunities to get outdoors, including trail running and going to the ski hill. But even more importantly, coming home to the Soo means time with his parents and extended family.

Dr. DellaVedova also appreciates the unique and diverse professional opportunities that keep his work fresh and engaging. For example, he was able to become an Assistant Professor and teach students in the first year of his practice—something he might not have been able to do in southern Ontario.

“Being a general pediatrician in the North without access to direct sub-specialty support—yes, it is challenging,” he says, “but it is also more fulfilling than being in a big city, where every child with a rash would see a dermatologist, or every child with a cough would see a respirologist. You get to keep all those aspects of pediatrics, like neonatology and ward medicine and development and sometimes even intensive care. That variety keeps things very interesting.”

His top recommendation for medical students? Choose to practise somewhere with a positive work environment. He calls this a “big selling feature” for Sault Ste. Marie.

“It’s a really positive climate, very collegial, very professional. I cannot say enough about the outsized impact that that climate makes on your professional satisfaction. If that’s something you can find, you never let it go. And when you’re shopping around for places to work, really put a lot of weight on the way that professionals interact with each other and the environment, because that will have a huge impact on your wellbeing.”

Now that he’s been practicing for ten years, Dr. DellaVedova sees how the patients he’s followed have grown and developed. A baby he intubated is now seven years old and an A-student. A teenager he treated for diabetes, now 20-something, has overcome personal struggles and is in the workforce, and gave Dr. DellaVedova an enthusiastic hug when they crossed paths.

“It’s a joy to see people grow up and find out who they become,” Dr. DellaVedova says. “I’m now beginning to see the long-term effects of some of the things that we do, and it’s wonderful. I’m coming into that phase of my career and it’s overwhelmingly joyful. I love it.”

This NOSM University Campfire Chat was made possible by the generous sponsorship of Weaver Simmons.

Joe Lipinski, NOSM University leader, awarded posthumously

In a bittersweet tribute, Mr. Joe Lipinski was posthumously awarded the inaugural Administration Award by the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC) during a ceremony on April 16, 2023, at the International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM) in Québec City. In recognition of his significant contributions to establishing the Northern Ontario School of Medicine—now NOSM University—the Senior Administrators Network nominated Mr. Lipinski as the first-ever recipient. Mrs. Helen Lipinski, Joe’s wife, and Mr. Ray Hunt, Vice President, Administration & Chief Operating Officer at NOSM University, accepted the award.

Joe was a key leader at NOSM University for 18 years. Hired when the university was first established, Joe was the first and only Director of Finance and was instrumental in building a strong financial foundation for the organization. He remained in this role until his death in 2021. A member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, Joe also sat on various provincial and national committees. His expertise and wisdom were sought out and valued by colleagues.

Joe is greatly missed by many at NOSM University and in the Thunder Bay community.

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