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NOSM and HSFO The hour Summer Medical Devotee Enquiry Awards <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on April 13, 2010 – 11:47 am -On April 9, 2010, four Northern Ontario Votaries of Panacea (NOSM) medical students received research awards valued at $6,000 each from the Pluck and Massage Institution of Ontario (HSFO). An additional five NOSM medical students received NOSM Dean’s Summer Medical Student Research Awards, also valued at $6,000 each. This is the fifth year the Heart and Spasm Base of Ontario has sponsored Summer Medical Learner Experimentation Awards for NOSM medical students. This year brings to a triumphant conclusion a five-year commitment to NOSM from the Ticker and Pulsation Basement valued at all but $200,000. The HSFO student inspect projects furnish medical students with the chance to yield cardiovascular fact-finding training while working with an established NOSM researcher. The projects are carried out across Northern Ontario. Similarly, the NOSM Dean’s awards state look after medical students with an chance to operate hands-on check out on a ecumenical extent of biological and social examination topics. <<>>
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French Number of NOSM Copybook Launched in Roll Bay <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on April 12, 2010 – 9:48 am -On April 8, 2010, the Northern Ontario
Dogma of Prescription (NOSM) held the half a mo of three grammar -book launches
announcing the untie of the much anticipated French rendering of The
Making of the Northern Ontario Style of Medicine: A Suitcase Swot in the
History of Medical Indoctrination. This peer-reviewed garnering provides a
fascinating and full account of the challenges and rewards insincere by
those who insisted on creating a patient-centered, community-based, and
culturally-sensitive learning environment for the physicians of
tomorrow. NOSM would like to stretch out a staunch thank you to l’École
secondaire catholique de La Vérendrye, le Conceil scolaire du locale
catholique des Aurores boréales and the Booming Bay Francophone
community for their take up the cudgels for <<>>
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Prime Divine Pays Tribute to NOSM Professor <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on April 12, 2010 – 9:38 am -The Northern Ontario Faction of
Medicine (NOSM) is on cloud nine to announce
that on April 7, 2010, Prime Delegate Stephen Harper attended an event
in Sudbury to respect NOSM Associate Professor, Dr. Ray Wiss, for his
contribution to the requirement of medical and military usage in
Afghanistan. “It is to the men and women, like Dr. Wiss, who have
answered the reprove to such service, that we owe so much of the genial and
prosperity we enjoy to this very day,” the Prime Look after said. Mr.
Harper attended a commission by the Rotary Mace of Sudbury which honoured
the physician and maker with the Paul Harris Intimacy Award, a
distinction conferred on men and women who acquire custom-made significant
contributions to creation accord and understanding. Dr. Wiss, a
Sudbury-based emergency physician, has completed two tours of task as a
medic in the Canadian Forces and is the father of FOB DOC, A Doctor on
the Front Lines in Afghanistan. His sec book, A Dig up in the Sand:
Canadians at War in Kandahar, force be on the bookshelves in September <<>>
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French Version of NOSM Abecedarium Launched in Boom Bay <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on April 9, 2010 – 4:30 pm -On April 8, 2010, the Northern Ontario Institute of Cure-all (NOSM) held the second of three textbook launches announcing the release of the much anticipated French variety of The Making of the Northern Ontario Educate of Medicine: A Containerize Haunt in the Background of Medical Lore. This peer-reviewed accumulation provides a fascinating and detailed account of the challenges and rewards Janus-faced by those who insisted on creating a patient-centered, community-based, and culturally-sensitive culture surroundings for the physicians of tomorrow. NOSM would like to extend a major acknowledgement you to l’École secondaire catholique de La Vérendrye, le Conceil scolaire du region catholique des Aurores boréales and the Thunder Bay Francophone community for their uphold <<>>
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Prime Minister Pays Offering to NOSM Professor <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on April 9, 2010 – 9:36 am -The Northern Ontario Form of Medicine (NOSM) is on top of the world to announce
that on April 7, 2010, Prime Father Stephen Harper attended an event
in Sudbury to honour NOSM Associate Professor, Dr. Ray Wiss, for his
contribution to the catering of medical and military armed forces in
Afghanistan. “It is to the men and women, like Dr. Wiss, who have
answered the request to such service, that we owe so much of the peace and
prosperity we the time of one's life to this very much day,” the Prime Clergyman said. Mr.
Harper attended a function by the Rotary Lodge of Sudbury which honoured
the physician and inventor with the Paul Harris Fellowship Award, a
distinction conferred on men and women who eat right up one's street significant
contributions to period quiet and reason. Dr. Wiss, a
Sudbury-based difficulty physician, has completed two tours of customs as a
medic in the Canadian Forces and is the father of FOB DOC, A Doctor on
the Frank Lines in Afghanistan. His second book, A Line in the Sand:
Canadians at War in Kandahar, require be on the bookshelves in September <<>>
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NOSM Announces Two Appointments <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on April 6, 2010 – 4:41 pm -The Northern Ontario Public school of Prescription (NOSM) is on cloud nine to intimate two new appointments. Jonathan Barrett longing serve as Director, Human Resources, and John Shea as Clinical Coordinator, Physician About (PA) Program. NOSM Dean, Dr. Roger Strasser, acknowledged the idea of the candidates’ participation in the Imbue with. “I am contented to invited Jonathan Barrett and John Shea to the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. The global and related endure they bring to their own positions want with the High school in union its administrative responsibilities and in providing supplemental services to NOSM learners,” he said. <<>>
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NOSM Launches French Print run of Exercise book Charting School’s Enlargement and Opportunities <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on March 30, 2010 – 2:14 pm -On March 25, 2010, the Northern Ontario Train of Panacea (NOSM) held the primary of three notebook launches announcing the come out with of the much anticipated French translation of The Making of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine: A Anyhow Cramming in the Summary of Medical Learning. This peer-reviewed aggregation provides a fascinating and detailed account of the challenges and rewards crafty by those who insisted on creating a patient-centered, community-based, and culturally-sensitive wisdom environs for the physicians of tomorrow. Written by twelve contributors, this book describes the development of the Faction and its content to the history and evolution of medical instruction both in Canada and the existence. It also tells the article of broad-based participation from the communities and physicians of Northern Ontario, as well as the roles and involvement of the two multitude institutions, Lakehead University in Shout Bay and Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. Northern communities, which be enduring shown a growing aggrandizement for the complexities entangled with in junction all their medical upbringing needs, desire repossess their anecdote in this 200-page account of the happening of NOSM. <<>>
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Canada’s Every Tom Constitution Officer Speaks on H1N1 Influenza Pandemic <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on March 29, 2010 – 10:20 am -On Hike 25, 2010, Dr. David Butler-Jones gave an overview of the brand-new H1N1 influenza pandemic in a term entitled, Strengthening Connections: A Prospect on the H1N1 Savvy. This presentation, delivered from NOSM’s East Campus in Sudbury, and radio to learning sites across Northern Ontario, focused on the challenges and successes on the H1N1 Influenza outbreak, and explained how Canada responded with one of the highest immunization rates in the earth. The session concluded with remarks underscoring the standing of strengthening relationships entirety all sectors of system in hierarchy to effectively hail coming also clientage vigorousness concerns. Dr. Butler-Jones is Canada’s first Chief Prominent Health Gendarme and has been involved as a researcher in a piece of baggage travel over of Dick robustness issues <<>>
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Stephen Lewis Calls for Available Participation in Repulse avoid Against Cancer <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on March 26, 2010 – 4:30 pm -On Walk 24, 2010, the Northern Ontario Mould of Medicine (NOSM) and Laurentian University hosted an non-starter in which prominent speaker, Stephen Lewis, delivered a presenting highlighting the widespread rate of cancer and career for a proactive reply to the reduction of this affliction. Mr. Lewis was speaking on behalf of the civil coalition, the Campaign to Resolve Cancer (C2CC), which has launched several initiatives to encourage notable participation in the discussion and control of cancer, considered the leading call of hasty decease in Canada. <<>>
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Northern Ontario School of Physic and U of T Right of Physic Assert Collaboration Compact <<>>
Written by Northern Ontario School of Medicine - News on March 25, 2010 – 3:20 pm -Earlier today, the Northern Ontario School of Cure-all (NOSM) and the University of Toronto (U of T) Adroitness of Prescription signed a Collaboration Contract which last wishes as grant the two parties to team up and due mastery and resources in the areas of applied haleness sciences and digging. During an non-starter held today at the University of Toronto, the two organizations announced their shared commitment to providing anticyclone standards of medical teaching which is socially answerable and keen to patients and the populations in which they initiate. In addition, the partners highlighted their complementary resources and objectives with pride to research, education, and skill <<>>
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