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Program Overview & Highlights

Program Overview

Length of training: Approximately 1.5 to 2 years

The Surgical Foundations Residency Program is a Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) accredited residency program that takes place alongside all surgical specialty programs. The surgical specialties (home programs) at NOSM University currently included in Surgical Foundations are: General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Urology and Obstetrics & Gynecology. First Year Residents (PGY1s) enrolled in surgical programs are automatically enrolled in the Surgical Foundations Program.

The Surgical Foundations Program’s purpose is to provide a basic level of surgical knowledge, skills, and competences that are deemed to be important building blocks to all surgeons, irrespective of their specialty.

Bootcamp

The Surgical Foundations program commences at the start of the academic year in early July. All PGY1 surgical residents are required to attend a Surgical Foundations Bootcamp in either Sudbury or Thunder Bay. This bootcamp provides an orientation to the program and offers training and review in surgical skills, protocols, and other essential knowledge common to all surgical disciplines. Additionally, the Bootcamp introduces residents to specialty-specific orientation and training.

Our Surgical Foundations Bootcamp spans four days and includes simulations, hands-on skills training, lectures, and social activities, all designed to prepare you for your surgical residency. The comprehensive curriculum ensures residents gain practical experience in essential surgical techniques, understand key protocols, and build foundational knowledge crucial for all surgical specialties. Additionally, the bootcamp provides opportunities for team building and networking with peers and faculty, fostering a supportive community as you embark on your residency journey

Academic Half Days

The Surgical Foundations Academic Half Days consist of a lecture series held every Tuesday afternoon throughout the academic year. During this time, from 1400 to 18:00, all home programs ensure that this is protected educational time, and you are made available for these sessions.

Each Tuesday afternoon features one or two lectures from various experts within the NOSM University faculty. These lectures cover key topics aimed at helping you prepare for the Surgical Foundations Practice Exam