CaRMS Match Day Results 2023

March 22, 2023 was Match Day – the day our fourth-year medical students found out where they’ll complete residency – the next step in their medical education journey.    

It’s an emotional, and exciting day commemorating the hard work and accomplishments of this class.  NOSMU has an outstanding record for students matching with the residency program of their choice and here are the results:

Students matched to a wide range of specialties including internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, urology, cardiac surgery, radiology, radiation oncology, psychiatry, physical medicine & rehabilitation, anesthesia, neurology, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, dermatology, plastic surgery and emergency medicine.

About 22% of NOSMU graduates will be doing their residency program in Northern Ontario.

A map of Canada with matches will be on display starting Monday, March 27 in the display case located behind Health Records.      

Congratulations and all the best to the class of 2023!  We will welcome the new class of medical students on April 24.   

Virtual All Staff Town Hall (TODAY)

Please join the Virtual All Staff Town Hall on Wednesday, March 22 from 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Town Halls are an opportunity to stay informed on what’s happening at your Hospital and have your questions answered and comments heard. Your input is valued.

Have a question or comment about our COVID-19 pandemic response, strategic priorities, and other areas of interest? Submit yours by emailing TBRHSC.GroupNews@tbh.net. You can also submit questions in real-time during the session. Submitting questions in advance ensures the right people are available to respond.

To join, please visit https://tbrhsc.net/th/ Can’t make it? The Virtual All Staff Town Hall will also be recorded so you can view it anytime afterwards. The password for the meeting should populate automatically. If the password is not accepted due to settings on your computer, please enter the meeting password: townhall2023

We look forward to seeing you all at the Virtual All Staff Town Hall. While your attendance is encouraged, it is not mandatory.

Deep Diversity: A Compassionate Approach to Racial Justice and Equity (March 22)

Diversity Thunder Bay is offering a free virtual presentation to honour the 17th Annual Celebration for the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

This free, virtual presentation will take place Wednesday, March 22nd, from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm with Shakil Choudhury, award-winning educator, consultant and author with over 25 years of experience in the field of racial justice, diversity and inclusion.

If you are unfamiliar with his work, you can visit his website at: https://shakilwrites.com/.

You can register now HERE.

Patient Care Resource: Now Available

When accessing care at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, there may be a lot of information being provided at one time, which can be overwhelming for patients and their families. This Patient Care Resource has been created to support the patient’s journey to accessing care at our Hospital.

In this free resource, patients and families will find information on topics from accessibility to Wi-Fi and everything in between.

The Patient Care Resource is available in a digital format. For those patients and families who don’t have access to internet or would prefer a hard copy, a limited amount of printed versions are available. Communications and Engagement will begin distributing printed copies to various locations and departments beginning this week.

Please feel free to share this resource widely to help patients and families learn more about the programs and services available and how we provide exceptional care to every patient, every time.

For more information to request copies for your area, please contact TBRHSC.GroupNews@tbh.net

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