Holiday Cheer Week (December 11-17)


We invite all staff, professional staff, learners and volunteers to celebrate the holiday season by participating in one (or all!) of the Holiday Cheer Week events. We want to say a big “thank you” for all your incredible work throughout the year. Take some time out to connect with colleagues and celebrate the season of joy with us.

Holiday Market

December 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Vendors from the community will be in Auditoriums A and B selling their wares for Holiday season.

Don’t “Should” On Yourself

December 12 at 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (two sessions)
Join Speaker Katelyn Filice for her talk about tips and tricks to help set boundaries in ICP Main Meeting Room 2178.

Celebration of Winter Solstice

December 14 at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. and December 21 at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. (two sessions)
Join Knowledge Keeper Illa Kruschel for her talk in the Multi-Faith Room. Register for this event by emailing TBRHSC.CulturalSafetyEducator@tbh.net.

Holiday Music

All month
Enjoy piano, flute, and brass musical performances to ring in the holiday season throughout December.

Showcase Your Holiday Decorations

All week
Get festive and decorate your work area! Submit your photos to Haley Shipston at Haley.Shipston@tbh.net to be entered into a draw. Please note decorations have to comply with CPO-01 Workspace Policy.

Dress in Your Best Holiday Attire

All week
Dress in your best holiday attire and submit your photos to Haley Shipston at Haley.Shipston@tbh.net to be entered into a draw.

Holiday Trivia

All week
Participate in our daily holiday-themed trivia and be entered into a prize draw.

Donation Challenge

All week
This time of year, the Renal Services Food Bank and Patient Clothing Cupboard are looking for donations. Challenge another department and see who can gather the most donations for these patient-centred causes.

Reminder: COVID-19 Vaccine Available

Reminder: COVID-19 vaccine (Moderna XBB.1.5) available through Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).

The last day of the COVID-19 vaccine clinic is this Friday, December 15.

Hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Appointments can be booked by calling the OHS department at 807-684-6212. There are many spaces available. Drop in will also be accepted.

To be eligible for the vaccine, you must be a health care worker 18 yrs of age and a minimum of 6 months (168 days) since your last COVID-19 vaccine dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection (whichever is later).

A confirmed COVID-19 infection is one that has been confirmed by molecular (i.e. PCR) or a rapid antigen test, or where you experienced symptoms after contact with a household member who had a positive test.

Staff must bring a piece of government issued Identification in order to obtain the vaccine. Your health card or driver’s license is acceptable.

Presentation – Don’t ‘Should’ On Yourself (TODAY)

Today’s Holiday Cheer Week Feature Event is ‘Don’t ‘Should’ on Yourself’ presented by Katelyn Filice. It is being held in in ICP Main Meeting Room 2178 – don’t miss out!

Don’t ‘Should’ on Yourself – Tips and Tricks to Help set Boundaries

Exploring your own individual values to help support establishing personal, emotional and physical boundaries with others as well as yourself. Explore and obtain therapeutic strategies to build the confidence to communicate and maintain your set boundaries as you near the holiday season that can also be applied in your everyday practices. Learn to say no and not feel guilty for prioritizing yourself and your mental health needs.

Katelyn Filice, MACP, RP (Qualifying)

Katelyn is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with two years of clinical psychotherapy experience. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Lakehead University and a Master of Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. Katelyn has experience providing supportive Person Centered therapy as well as providing structured Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy program and St. Joseph’s Care Group Behavioral Sciences Center. She has experience supporting individuals with anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, addictions, stress, relationships, employment, and workplace issues. She focuses on supporting each individual from where they are to achieve their unique goals. She values empathy, acceptance and respect for each person. She strives to provide a non-judgmental, safe, collaborative, and empowering environment that honors each person’s strengths and autonomy.

Two sessions – December 12 at 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Holiday Market (TODAY @ 10:00 a.m.)

This week’s feature event is the Holiday Market from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, December 11 in Auditorium A & B on the third floor. 27 local vendors will be selling local handmade goods and products for staff, learners and volunteers.

Do you need to find a local handmade gift for that special someone? Look no further! Come by for a visit and get a head start on your holiday shopping, right at here in our Hospital.

Health Research Speaker Series: Rabail Siddiqui (TODAY @ 3:00 p.m.)

The virtual Health Research Speaker Series has returned! December’s presenter, Rabail Siddiqui, Research Development Coordinator at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute (TBRHRI), has more than five years of experience in research including clinical and translational research. Join us for her presentation on December 7 (3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.) via Webex.

Clickable links in poster here.

Transplant Ambassador Webinar Series (December 6)

Wednesday, December 6 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Are you on dialysis and hoping for a kidney transplant? Are you interested in becoming a living kidney donor? Receive practical advice from kidney transplant patients and donors who’ve been through this journey.

Please register to join by ZOOM or phone in. Call 1-833-274-3740

RSVP to webinarregistration@transplantambassadors.ca.

Traditional Medicine and Healing Education Session (December 6)

Physicians, Pharmacists and Health Care Professionals are invited to gain appreciation and an understanding of Indigenous Traditional Medicines and Healing and become a collaborator with the Indigenous Health Teams at SJCG and TBRHSC. By doing so, honouring the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action:

“We call upon those who can effect change within the Canadian health-care system to recognize the value of Aboriginal healing practices and use them in the treatment of Aboriginal patients in collaboration with Aboriginal healers and Elders where requested by Aboriginal patients.”

Join Elder Ron Linklater on Wednesday, December 6 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. to learn about Traditional Medicine and Healing.

Learners will be able to identify:

  • The importance and scope of Indigenous medicines and culturally safe practices as a key component of their health care experience
  • Means to access Indigenous Healing knowledge and work with the Indigenous team to best incorporate it into patient centered care plans and improve communication among team members
  • Ways to increase frequency and effectiveness of referrals to N’Doo’Owe Binesi (Indigenous Health Team) at SJCG

To RSVP, email Carly McInrue at carly.mcinrue@tbh.net.

Code Brown Drill (December 5)

Shared on behalf of Phil Thompson, Code Brown Executive Sponsor


The Hospital’s Code Brown (EMER-100) policy is due to be exercised. A Code Brown drill has therefore been scheduled for Tuesday December 5, 2023 at 1400 hr. The purpose of this drill is to practice the actions to be taken when a potentially unknown and/or unmanageable substance is found within the Hospital (980 Oliver Rd).

Managers: Circulate this memo to staff, including employees without regular access to email, and post the attached drill poster in your unit.

What am I expected to do?

Upon overhead drill announcement:

All staff

  • Remain off all elevators for 5 minutes following initial announcement.
  • Do not travel to or through the area where the Code Brown is located.
  • Communicate with patients and visitors during the drill that this activity is part of the Hospital’s emergency preparedness training and patient care services are continuing as normal.

Code Brown Response Team

  • Predesignated responders (includes Housekeeping, Security, Maintenance, and Nuclear Medicine) will report to the incident site.

What happens if a real emergency occurs during the drill? If the drill must be stopped due to a real emergency, Switchboard will immediately announce “Code Brown Drill – All Clear” overhead, followed by “NO DUFF, NO DUFF + relevant colour code announcement”.

Thank you for your participation and cooperation. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Mēsha Richard, Lead, Emergency Preparedness (ext. 6552 or mesha.richard@tbh.net).

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