Canadian Residency Matching Service (CaRMS) Residency Match Day 2025 is finally here!
Today, the 29 NOSM University (West campus) medical students, along with medical students across the country, have discovered where they will begin their journey as residents. Match Day happens in the final year of medical school, where the students go through an intense application and interview process leading up to Match Day.
Congratulations to these hard working medical students, for their dedication, and commitment to health care!
Photo: NOSM University (West campus) undergraduate year 4 students.
Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Award Winner: Switchboard DepartmentPatient Experience Award Winner: Debra EvertsStaff Experience Award Winner: Katherine TuomiResearch, Innovation, & Learning Award Winner: Andrea RaynakSustainable Future Award Winner: Information Technology DepartmentVision Award Winner: Substance Use and Addictions StrategyStrategy in Action Award Winner: Roaming Education for Staff (R.E.F.S.)
There is a new space for staff designed to help you recharge, relax, and prioritize your well-being. Located on the 1st floor (Room 1007), the Wellness Room is perfect for a quick break, some peace and quiet, or a moment of mindfulness.
Whatβs Inside
Comfortable seating for relaxation (try the massage chair!)
Soft lighting to create a calming atmosphere
Meditation and mindfulness resources (sound machine) to ease your mind
Quiet space for focus and reflection
Ample space to stretch out on a yoga mat
Other hands on activities to promote relaxation including adult coloring, knitting, and crocheting
Why You Should Visit
Reduce stress
Boost your energy and focus
Enhance mental clarity
Prioritize your health and wellbeing in a peaceful environment
Congratulations to the March 3rd Daily Trivia winners for this yearβs Employee Recognition Week (ERW).
Hospital and Health Research Institute employees are able to participate in our ERW Daily Trivia every day until March 6th. Prize draws will be held daily, and the winners will be announced on the Daily Informed Newsletter and on the Hospital’s socials.
L-R: Meagan McIlwain and Tessa Prouty.
π Gift Voucher for one Hour Self Defense Workshop, (Christina – Housekeeping). Donated by BJJFOUR Life. π $50 Amazon gift card and prize bundle, (Tessa Prouty). Donated by Brokerlink Insurance. π $100 President’s Choice gift card, (Kimberly Kostyshyn). Donated by The Co-Operators Group Auto and Home Insurance. π iPad, (Reann Devuono). Donated by ACO as part of the TBRHSC Employee Purchase Program for Computers and Electronics. π $25 Pizza Hut gift card, (Jasmine – Base Hospital). Donated by Pizza Hut. π $25 Pizza Hut gift card, (Carly Della Vedova). Donated by Pizza Hut. π Six Months Free Parking at TBRHSC, (Lesley Armstrong). π $25 Pre-Paid Mastercard gift card, (Michelle – Laboratory). π $25 Pre-Paid Mastercard gift card, (Jessie – Laboratory). π $50 Fresh Air gift card, (Andrea – Nuclear Medicine). π $50 Presidents Choice gift card, (Kayla – Hemodialysis). π $50 Presidents Choice gift card, (Saird Ezack). π $50 Presidents Choice gift card, (Eva – Laundry). π $50 Presidents Choice gift cards, (Sangita Gyawali). π $50 Presidents Choice gift cards, (Catherine O’Neill). π $50 Waterfront District gift card, (Marla – Post Anesth Recovery Unit). π $25 Bay Village Coffee gift card, (Yolanda MacKinnon). π $25 Bay Village Coffee gift card, (Alex – Assertive Community Treatment). π $25 Pizza Hut gift card, (Belinda – Paediatric Outpatient Clinic). π $25 Pizza Hut gift card, (Meagan McIlwain). π $25 Pizza Hut gift card, (Kelsey – 2C Cardiology-Medical Inpatient Unit). π $50 Cheese Encounter gift card, (Taylor Basaraba). π $50 Gear Up for Outdoors gift card, (Barbara Kellar).
Social workers at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre support hundreds of patients each year.
Every day, social workers help Ontarians open doors to greater mental well-being, safety and stability.
The 2025 theme, wherever you are, #SoAreWe, highlights that Social Workers are here for Ontarians in everyday places, on their toughest days, in small towns, big cities, and everywhere in between.
Social workers help create new and empowering pathways and opportunities for the people they support in many ways. From providing direct mental health services to helping people navigate complex systems and challenges and connecting people with the right support, social workers make a difference when itβs needed most.
Join us in celebrating the many ways social workers open doors to health, mental health and wellness for people across Ontario.
Happy Social Work Week to all the social workers at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre who support hundreds of patients each year.
Celebrated each March, Pharmacy Appreciation Month is a time to highlight the growing role pharmacy professionals play in our health care system and thank them for their extraordinary efforts.
When most people think of pharmacies, they think of going to the drug store to fill a prescription and talking to a pharmacist for advice. The Pharmacy Departments at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) provide a much different service. The Main Inpatient Pharmacy provides all medications to patients in the Hospital through our dedicated Pharmacy Technician team. The pharmacists can be found in the patient care areas working with patients, families, prescribers and nurses to ensure the most appropriate medications are used to improve the health of patients. The Cancer Centre Pharmacy team ensures that cancer patients receive safe and effective chemotherapy while the Specialty Pharmacy provides supportive medications and oral chemotherapy to Thunder Bay and the region.
As part of an interprofessional team, the Department of Pharmacy provides services in four general areas:
Pharmacy Services for Inpatients
Chemotherapy Preparation
Specialized Retail Pharmacy
Regional Pharmacy Program
The Department of Pharmacy provides timely, quality pharmaceutical and consultation services β an important element of excellent Patient and Family Centred Care.
Pharmacy professionals in our Hospital work tirelessly to ensure that patients receive the best possible care and their contributions have been remarkable. Join us in celebrating our Hospital’s amazing pharmacy team during Pharmacy Appreciation Month!
Our Hospital is currently recruiting for a number of pharmacy positions. To learn more and apply, please visit https://jobs.tbrhsc.net.
TBRHSC’s Main Inpatient Pharmacy Team, who provide all medications to patients staying in the Hospital.Members of the Cancer Centre Pharmacy team, who ensure our cancer patients receive safe and effective chemotherapy.Members of TBRHSC’s Specialty Pharmacy Team, who provide supportive medications and oral chemotherapy to patients.
Nutrition Month is dedicated to the significance ofnutrition and health. It seeks to educate individuals about the importance of making informed food choices, developing consistent eating habits, and undertaking regular physical activity.
The theme for the month, Nourish and Flourish, emphasizes the profound connections between food and overall well-being, highlighting the transformative role of nutrition in our lives.
Make the most of Nutrition Month by following the recommendations in Canadaβs Food Guide, such as planning meals, cooking more often and involving your kids in the kitchen. Include physical activity along with your nutritious eating habits, helping you achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. You can also subscribe to Canadaβs Food Guide updates for health information and recipes to unlock the potential of food throughout the year. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit also has information, including resources for recipe sharing, stretching your food dollar and more.
Throughout the month, we will highlight the various professions in our Nutrition and Food Services department, showcasing the expertise and dedication of those who contribute to the well-being of our patients.
Employee Recognition Week is dedicated to celebrating the people β medical staff, employees, teams, volunteers, and Patient Family Advisors β who are making a difference for patients and families in Northwestern Ontario through their outstanding service and dedication to providing exceptional care.
From February 28 to March 7, staff are encouraged to visit the Corporate Intranet, read the Daily Informed Newsletter and check our socials to learn more about special Employee Recognition Week prize draws, daily trivia, and more! Check out the Human Resources iNtranet page for more information.
Shared on behalf of Infection Prevention and Control
An enteric outbreak has been declared on Forensics unit as of March 02, 2025.
All restrictions are in place. Outbreak # 2262-2025-00026
Please share this information with the appropriate staff.
As always, our number one priority is the safety of patients and their families, staff and visitors. All patients identified as having an exposure to this outbreak will require isolation with appropriate additional precautions.
The department of Infection Prevention and Control encourages everyone to keep applying the routine practices of hand hygiene, proper use of PPE, equipment cleaning, and the appropriate admission screening of all patients. Please set an example for staff and students and assist us by maintaining compliance and due diligence.
For more information, contact:
Infection Prevention and Control Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre 684-6094
Staff are invited to view the award-winning film, Indian Horse.
Join us for a special two-day screening of the film Indian Horse. Day 1 will show the first half of the movie. Day 2 will show the conclusion and we will have a post-screening discussion to reflect on the themes and messages of the film.
Popcorn and Light Refreshments will be available.
Date: Monday, March 3 & Tuesday, March 4, 2025 Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Location: ICP Video Conference room #2171
About the Film: Indian Horse tells the powerful story of Saul Indian Horse, a young Indigenous boy who is forcibly taken from his family and placed in a residential school. Through the lens of his love for hockey, the film delves into themes of resilience, identity, and the impacts of colonialism.
Please note: Indian Horse contains scenes that depict sensitive and potentially distressing content. The film explores the traumatic experiences of Indigenous Peoples in Canada, particularly focusing on the horrors of residential schools. It includes graphic depictions of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as themes of racism, cultural erasure, and intergenerational trauma. These portrayals may be triggering for some viewers.
Please use these links to register for each session: