The Okanagan Charter Prioritizing health and wellbeing is a leading priorityNOSM University’s focus on wellbeing is guided by the Okanagan Charter, which calls upon the post-secondary sector to “transform the health and sustainability of our current and future...
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NOSM University aligns education programs with societal and community needs
NOSM University aligns education programs with societal and community needs French language health services are a critical component of health equity in Northern Ontario. Since its inception, NOSM University has identified Francophones as a key population, and a group...
Temerty Foundation makes amazing investment in health equity
Temerty Foundation makes amazing investment in health equity The Temerty Foundation, established by James and Louise Temerty, has made a $10 million gift to support NOSM University medical students and to advance and grow social accountability and health equity...
Two NOSM University Alumnae Bring Social Accountability
to the Forefront
Two NOSM University Alumnae Bring Social Accountability to the ForefrontIn 2022, NOSM University welcomed two familiar faces into Francophone and First Nations portfolios. Dr. Jacinta Oyella was named Site Director of the Family Medicine Remote First Nations Residency...
Strategic Direction 2: Advance Social Accountability
Strategic Direction 2: Advance Social AccountabilityMajor advances are being made in the deployment of “pathways” in rural generalism, Francophone health and Indigenous health. NOSM University is working closely with education program leads to align education...
Advance Social Accountability
STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2: Advance Social AccountabilityGOALTo embed social accountability throughout NOSM University with a focus on measurable, transformative, and sustainable change in health-care systems for Northern Ontario. ASPIRATIONSocial accountability defines...
It takes a village
It takes a village Wasaya Airways and partners support NOSM University students’ second annual menstrual product driveAshley Perreault and Lucie Ménard, medical students at NOSM University, have wrapped-up their second annual menstrual product drive—this year for the...
Food insecurity impacts health of Northerners
Food insecurity impacts health of NorthernersRosette 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...
NOSM University’s response to the TRC Calls to Action
NOSM University’s response to the TRC Calls to ActionWe 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...
Collaborative Specializations
Collaborative Specializations what they are, and why they matter so muchRacism 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...
Embodying health justice
Embodying health justiceOver the past 20 years, NOSM University has made considerable progress in helping to fill the health-care gaps in Northern Ontario. NOSM has educated 780 MDs; 55 self-identify as Indigenous and 165 self-identify as Francophone. This spring,...
Opening doors for BIPOC women in medicine
Opening doors for BIPOC women in medicineNOSM University is a stalwart champion of BIPOC women (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) in medicine—including those who are trans and non-binary—and making space and resources available to them during their academic...
The Metropolis That Is Northern Ontario
The metropolis that is Northern Ontario.There is a metropolis of people who come together across Northern Ontario to support NOSM. Our metropolis spans 800,000km2 and is made up of people working in synchronicity to recruit and retain doctors and health-care...
Record-high participation at virtual CampMed
Record-high participation at virtual CampMedVirtual access is improving accessibility to mentorship for youth and encouraging a health-care career. Initiated as a way to keep youth engaged with CampMed during the pandemic, the virtual edition of the event debuted in...
Advancing our social accountability
Advancing our social accountability: A transformative tool on the global stageNOSM helped develop and pilot a new international certification tool developed by Toward Unity for Health (TUFH) to advance socially accountable undergraduate medical education. NOSM is one...
Anti-racism Building a culture of respect and inclusion at NOSM
Anti-racism Building a culture of respect and inclusion at NOSM“I get it all the time. Patients assume I’m there to take away their breakfast tray rather than in my role as their doctor,” says Dr. Naana Jumah, obstetrician-gynaecologist, Regional Cervical/Colposcopy...
Intentionally addressing equity, diversity and inclusion
Intentionally addressing equity, diversity and inclusionThe appointment of Dr. Joseph LeBlanc, Associate Dean of Equity and Inclusion at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) is a turning point for NOSM.Dr. LeBlanc is leading the Office of Equity and...
Supporting health equity and the health system in Indigenous partnerships
Supporting health equity and the health system in Indigenous partnershipsWorking together to improve health equity and health outcomes for all people within Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) territory is the aim of a Relationship Accord that was signed by NOSM and NAN on...
Delivering Social Accountability Where its Needed Most
Delivering Social Accountability Where its Needed Most NOSM Supports Operation Remote ImmunityOperation Remote Immunity was an incredibly complex, unprecedented health-care mission. Considering, also the longstanding structural social inequities such as colonisation,...