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Support NOSM University Learners this GivingTuesday

Tuesday, November 29 is GivingTuesday and there’s a way we can help alleviate student debt even faster. Covering as much of their tuition as possible will incentivize those same students to follow their passion for health care at NOSM University, and then perhaps, to follow their hearts back home to practise.

Thanks to a transformational $10 million gift from the FDC Foundation, every dollar donated to NOSM University has the potential to make two. That means—with some more fundraising—we could ultimately have $20 million towards student financial aid.

Our students graduate with nearly twice the debt of students at other medical schools in Canada. It’s not because we’re more expensive: it’s because we recruit from the North, for the North, and typically, people in the region don’t have access to the same financial and social means as students in the south.

Right now, FDC Foundation is generously matching all donations up to $10 million. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your donation doubled. If you’d like to support our students when they need it the most, you can donate online.

For more information, contact NOSM University’s Advancement team at advancement@nosm.ca or 1-800-461-8777.

I want to make a difference

Dr. Cindy Blackstock named NOSM University’s Chancellor and inaugural Board of Governors announced

On Thursday, November 24, 2022, Dr. Cindy Blackstock, renowned Indigenous child and family rights activist and member of the Gitxsan, was named NOSM University’s inaugural Chancellor.

Ms. Joy Warkentin, Chair, Transition Board of Governors, and Dr. Sarita Verma, President, Vice Chancellor, Dean and CEO of NOSM University introduced Dr. Blackstock and the new Board of Governors.

“It is an honour to have Dr. Cindy Blackstock serve as NOSM University’s first Chancellor,” says Dr. Verma. “Dr. Blackstock embodies the values of social justice, respect, and integrity. As Chancellor of NOSM University, her tenacious, inspirational leadership and steadfast moral courage will set the tone for us as Canada’s first independent medical university, and the only such institution in the country established with an explicit social accountability mandate.”

Among her innumerable accomplishments, Dr. Blackstock is the co-founder and Executive Director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, and a Professor at McGill University. She begins a four-year term as Chancellor and will be installed at NOSM University’s first convocation ceremony being held on May 26, 2023.

“I understand the need for compassionate holistic health-care, especially in rural and remote communities. Universal health care means that every person should have access to the health care they need,” says Dr. Blackstock. “NOSM University is a major part of the solution and I’m honoured to accept this landmark appointment as Chancellor.”

NOSM University has also announced its inaugural Board of Governors. Each individual brings important experience, skills, and a commitment to the critical work NOSM University does to improve the health and wellbeing of Northern Ontarians. “I am personally delighted to welcome such a strong group of new governors, and I look forward to serving with each of them in the coming year,” says incoming Chair, Ms. Joy Warkentin.

The new Governors will begin their terms on January 1, 2023:

  • Craig Abotossaway
  • Imran Bagha
  • John Beaucage
  • Cindy Blackstock
  • Angela Carter
  • Kristy Côté
  • Mark Hartman
  • Mark Hurst
  • Nancy Jacko
  • Virginia May Katt
  • Ashley Larose
  • Sue LeBeau
  • Dawn Morissette
  • Shemer Ratner
  • Susan Soldan
  • John P. Stenger
  • Sarita Verma
  • Joy Warkentin

Note: Mr. John Beaucage is the first of five Lieutenant Governor in Council appointees.

“With several NOSM University transition board members concluding their terms, we are deeply grateful for their commitment as we transitioned to Canada’s first independent medical university. A tremendous thank you, merci, miigwetch for their time and leadership,” says Ms. Warkentin.

“We will continue to listen, learn and work hard to cement NOSM University locally, nationally and internationally as a major part of the solution. This is a momentous time in our short history and I am excited about the future,” says Dr. Verma.

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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

Get ready for the future. It starts here.

Today is National Philanthropy Day. It’s a day dedicated to celebrating you and the many generous philanthropic contributions that have been made by NOSM University donors, faculty, learners, staff, and volunteers.

‘Philanthrōpos’ is a Greek word that means love of humankind. That love brings people together and has the power to unite groups, inspiring improvements based on social accountability.

In many ways, this is NOSM University’s aspiration for the future.

Support for us, and our learners, staff and faculty, has come in all forms, from the many people and communities who have embraced NOSM University learners, to those who advocate for improved health services in the region and the thousands of donors and philanthropists who have placed their trust in NOSM University. Thank you to everyone.

Philanthropic investments have a powerful effect on the performance of your medical university. You’ve not only helped NOSM University educate future health professionals, but you’ve also positioned us to continuously outperform in delivering our strategic plan, The NOSM University Challenge.

A big part of this plan is to raise funds for student financial aid, starting with the landmark donation by FDC Corporation of $10 million. This generous donation is utterly transformational. Because it is a matching gift, every dollar has the potential to make two, and that means—with some more fundraising—NOSM University could ultimately have $20 million towards student financial aid.

I cannot overstate the impact: with this gift, we are well on our way to a $50 million Student Endowment Fund. This will make a significant difference in our students’ lives. Covering as much of their tuition as possible will incentivize those same students to follow their passion for health care at NOSM University, and then perhaps, to follow their hearts back home to practise.
Raising funds for student bursaries is our priority. As one student recently shared with me, without these bursaries, medical school would be completely out of reach for her.

Our students graduate with nearly twice the debt of students at other medical schools in Canada. It’s not because we’re more expensive: it’s because we recruit from the North, for the North, and typically, people in the region don’t have access to the same financial and social means as students in the south.

NOSM University has a plan. We need your help.

We need to lighten the tuition load for our students, and even the playing field for Northern learners. Contributing to this fund will tell 800,000 Northern Ontarians that their health matters by:

  • Championing Indigenous and Francophone health equity;
  • Backing future health-care workers who are more likely to stay in the North;
  • Investing in a lean and fiscally accountable non-profit university;
  • Establishing an endowment that will benefit students in perpetuity;
  • Supporting a world-class medical and research university; and,
  • Leading in equity and diversity for people working toward health justice for Northern Ontario.

No matter where you live, you deserve the dignity of equitable access to culturally competent health care from someone who understands your unique circumstances. That includes people who live in the North.

Thank you for your support and for making it clear that we are a world-class medical university deserving of investment, growth, and a thriving future.

Together, we will raise the first $50 million for NOSM University’s Student Endowment Fund.

I WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

I hope we can count you in. We are on the cusp of making some amazing announcements. We will be revealing our new Board of Governors and our inaugural Chancellor on November 24, 2022. To join us for this historic moment, we will be livestreaming the announcement on YouTube. Meanwhile, we are also running important elections for our first NOSM University Senate.

We are making history and headed for a momentous future as a new university.

Miigwetch, thank you, marsi, merci,

Dr. Sarita Verma
President, Vice Chancellor, Dean and CEO
NOSM University

If you have any feedback or comments, please reach out at president@nosm.caand follow me on Twitter @ddsv3.

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You’re Invited

Ms. Joy Warkentin, Chair, Board of Governors and Dr. Sarita Verma President, Vice-Chancellor, Dean and CEO
invite you to attend a special event. Join us as we introduce NOSM University’s inaugural
Board and announce our first Chancellor.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Please join virtually via our YouTube livestream.

 


 

Committee on Climate Change

Dr. Elaine Blacklock is the new Chair of the NOSM University Action Committee on Climate Change (NACCC). Dr. Blacklock, who began in this role on September 13, 2022, is a paediatrician and science writer, actively involved with educating medical learners about the climate-health emergency. She’s a regular columnist with The Sudbury Star and is currently writing a book about climate change from the perspective of human health. Under her leadership, NOSM University will become an institutional Member of the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education. In May 2022, NOSM University launched the $10K Social Accountability Challenge. Hosted by the Centre for Social Accountability in partnership with the NACCC, the awards aimed to support projects in Northern Ontario responding to climate change, social determinants of health, and building community and youth resilience. NOSM University is now developing principles and low-carbon strategies that are simple, inclusive, self-guided, open, and transparent remembering that ‘the greenest mile is the mile not travelled.’

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