by Jason Lind | Sep 21, 2022 | Community
It takes a village Wasaya Airways and partners support NOSM University students’ second annual menstrual product drive Ashley Perreault and Lucie Ménard, medical students at NOSM University, have wrapped-up their second annual menstrual product drive—this year for the...
by Jason Lind | Sep 21, 2022 | Community
Food insecurity impacts health of Northerners Rosette Moore knows that food insecurity in the North is a multifaceted problem with serious consequences. Having lived in Canada for the past 12 years, Rosette grew up in Barbados where she also has citizenship. She has...
by Jason Lind | Sep 21, 2022 | Community, Education
NOSM University’s response to the TRC Calls to Action We remain steadfast in our commitment to address the 94 Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada. We are making strides, and our work towards reconciliation continues. Many...
by Jason Lind | Sep 19, 2022 | Community
Collaborative Specializations what they are, and why they matter so much Racism in medicine, physician shortages, and lack of access to French-language health care is fueling a new group of medical students—future doctors who will be committed to improving health...
by Jason Lind | Sep 16, 2022 | Education
We’re like nothing else in the world Dr. Joseph LeBlanc on social justice in medical education, what NOSM University is getting right on that score—and what he says has to happen next. The Associate Dean of Equity and Inclusion at NOSM University is frank, unfazed and...
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