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NOSM Welcomes New IMG Coordinator

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) is excited to announce that Dr. Chiebere Ogbuneke, Sudbury family physician and NOSM alumnus, is the new International Medical Graduate (IMG) Coordinator for the School’s nine residency programs.

Dr. Ogbuneke began his career 20 years ago at the Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy in Russia achieving an MD degree with first-class honors. He moved on to a medical internship and family medicine residency in Tanzania before joining NOSM in 2013 as a resident. He graduated from NOSM’s Public Health and Preventive Medicine program in 2017.

Dr. Ogbuneke brings a wealth of international experience and wide-ranging cultural competencies, along with first-hand experience of residency training as an IMG.

In addition to being a family physician in Sudbury, Dr. Ogbuneke is also a board member of the Black Physicians Association of Ontario.

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine would like to recognize the work of Dr. Glenna Stirrett, who completes her tenure as the International Medical Graduate Coordinator on December 31, 2019. Since she assumed this role in 2013, Dr. Stirrett built the IMG support program and has provided invaluable resources, coaching and guidance to international medical graduates and the residency programs. We are thankful for her dedication, compassionate approach to residency education. We wish her well in her next endeavours with international work.

Congratulations to NOSM 2019 Family Medicine Award Recipients


The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) extends congratulations to several of its alumni and residents who were honoured at the
Family Medicine Forum 2019 recently held in Vancouver.

 

We are very proud that your dedication and ongoing contributions to rural family medicine are recognized on a national scale.  

  

  •       Dr. Crystal Boulianne of Kapuskasing received the Family Medicine Resident Award for the Study of Communities Impacted by Health Disparities.
  •      Dr. Ryan Patchett-Marble of Marathon received The Northern, Rural, Remote Family Practice Marco Terwiel Award.
  •      Dr. Tara Baldisera of Sudbury received an Award of Excellence from the Foundation for Advancing Family Medicine.
  •      Dr. Megan Schenk received a Family Medicine Resident Leadership Award on behalf of NOSM from the Foundation for Advancing Family Medicine.
  •      Drs. Tom Lu and Melanie Fortune, from the Family Medicine stream in Timmins, received the CFPC Resident Research Award for Scholarly Achievement for their project Developing a process for a stable antibiogram for the Timmins and District Hospital.

 

“To me this award is a reflection of the achievement and collaboration of many health professionals in our community,” says Dr. Melanie Fortune, Family Medicine Resident in Timmins. “It’s not just about me and Dr. Tom Lu as facilitators, it’s really about the allied health professionals at the hospital in Timmins who are contributing to meaningful research for the community.”

For further information or to learn more about the awards, visit The Foundation for Advancing Family Medicine.

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