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Addiction Statistics 47,000 Canadian deaths are linked to substance abuse annually Arrest rate in Thunder Bay for intoxicated persons is 2,608/100,000 (the highest in all of Ontario!) 42% of Ontario students have used an illicit substance in the last year Top 4 used substances by Ontario students: Alcohol – 58% (64% in Thunder Bay) Cannabis – 25% (33% in Thunder Bay) Non-prescribed use of prescription pain relievers – 17% Tobacco 11.7% What do you know about … Methadone treatment? Safe withdrawal? Counselling for smoking cessation? Street drug use? Special health concerns of IV drug users? Antabuse, Chantix, and other medications? Careers and research in addictions? What We’ll Do Providing sensitive care Screening tools and advances Treatment tools and resources Emerging research Book recommendations Listen to speakers/leaders in the field Addictions from a patient perspective We welcome ideas from members! Contact: Hillary Bohler: [email protected] Logan McGinn: [email protected] Inspire a student. Support their growth. Change a life. Become a mentor. What is Altitude’s mission? To empower students from underrepresented populations to pursue a career in healthcare, by nurturing high quality mentoring relationships, and to help these students realize their potential as the next generation of bright, confident and compassionate healthcare professionals. The Program Goal: help students, brimming with potential, reach a summit perceived to be insurmountable - a career in healthcare. 1-on-1 mentorship: Mentors meet with mentees (in-person, Skype, or telephone) Team mentorship: Group mentorship sessions for mentors and mentees ---Topics include Learning Styles & Strategies, Financial Aid, and Career Development Interest Group Members We would like you involved in Altitude Healthcare Mentorship as: • Outreach officers • Social media contributors • Junior roles (Regional Director, Site Coordinator, Outreach Coordinator) --First year students! Sessions open to everyone: • Physician-lead sessions • Team mentorship sessions Questions? More Information? Altitude: Healthcare Mentoring Regional Coordinator [email protected] Like us on facebook! Site Coordinator, Thunder Bay [email protected] Site Coordinator, Sudbury [email protected] Goals Explore various types of disabilities (ie. cognitive, physical, and developmental) Understand the implications of set disabilities Learn how to care for patients with disabilities Examine current research in the field Support the local disability community Topics of Discussion Autistic Spectrum Disorders Cystic Fibrosis Muscular Dystrophy Paraplegia Brain injury Anything else you are interested in exploring Contact: West: Sean Bryan: [email protected] East: Angela Coccimiglio: [email protected] Goals Provide guest speakers “Night in the ER” FM +1 vs. PGY5 ER (February with LA) Host workshops IV, ECG, Airway, Suturing Give exposure into Emergency Medicine Ridealongs (air/land ambulance) Emergency Department tour (East) Rural SEEs Attend external Conferences Rural Emergency Med in Banff, AB Foster interest in ER Positively represent NOSM in the community Find the adrenaline junkies in the class! Upcoming events Ridealongs with Superior EMS 12 hour weekend night shift 4 scheduled weekends between Oct-Dec 2 students per shift SIG/EMIG Suturing Workshop November For more event information, join our Facebook Group! Search up “NOSM EMIG” Caep mentorship The goal of the program is to pair medical students with emergency residents. The Mentor/Mentee relationship will serve to provide students with a resource for questions and guidance as they pursue their interest in Emergency Medicine. To participate in the program, please email the following information to [email protected]: Name Year University E-mail Address Specific areas of interest if applicable Contact: West Campus (Kayla Berst, [email protected]) East Campus (Zsolt Toth, [email protected]) Join our Facebook group (NOSM EMIG)! Co-Presidents: East Campus – Mel Patrie, Katy Shaw West Campus – Krista Clark About Us The Family Medicine Interest Group is created for students who are interested in any aspect of family medicine. Our sessions will include: -Workshop on starting a practice -Guest speakers presentation about diverse options in family medicine -Rotational dinner with local family physicians Get Involved: 1st year representatives (East and West) 2nd year representatives (East and West) Finance (East and West) Vice-president (West) Contact: East: Mel Patrie: [email protected] Katy Shaw: [email protected] West: Krista Clark: [email protected] Background • • • There has been a growing interest from all years of learners with regards to having more opportunities to practice speaking French and interacting with French speaking patients. The club will have a clinical focus and would rely on French speaking preceptors that have much experience in working with francophone patients. Specific cases will be discussed and club members will be able to gain a better understanding of the differences between office French and common spoken French, all while practicing their history taking and physical exam skills. Objectives The purposes and objectives of the FLCS are: To practice history taking skills in French To practice physical exam skills in French To learn about common French medical terminology To be given concrete examples or scenarios of language barriers that may arise in clinical practice Membership • • • The FLCS Interest Group is open to all learners, however the sessions will be offered in French. Most preceptors are bilingual and can clarify in English if need be. We will try to provide the sessions in parallel with the content of the current module (for either Yr 1 or Yr 2). Contact: West: Amanda Richer: [email protected] East: Patrick Legault: [email protected] Goals To foster awareness of geriatric health and wellness issues To improve knowledge of the multiple dimensions of geriatric care To improve understanding of working with the geriatric population in the healthcare system Why join? Canadian population demographics are shifting In 2005, seniors made up 13% of the Canadian population and this number is projected to increase to 25% by 2031 (StatsCan, 2010) Most of us will interact a lot with the geriatric population in practice Limited time devoted to geriatric issues in school’s curriculum Knowledge and understanding of geriatric care is as needed and as important as ever now! Past Events Movie and pizza lunch Guest speaker presentation and discussion on Careers in geriatrics Geriatric Skills Day: Interactive workshops & sessions on dysphagia, polypharmacy, gait assessment, dementia, etc. to hone your geriatric medicine skills. Other Initiatives Provided additional geriatric resources for students (eg. osteoporosis resource which was helpful for MSK module) Provided updates on geriatric conferences Contacts: East: Emily Yeung: [email protected] Krista Whitney: [email protected] Patricia Bouchard: [email protected] West: Valerie Nicholls: [email protected] Hillary Bohler: [email protected] Dannica Switzer: [email protected] Events for 2012-2013 World Aids Day (December) International Women’s Day (March) Day of Pink Various talks (maternal mortality, global issues in reproductive health, immigrant and refugee health) Letter writing campaigns Rich man poor man dinner Journal club/seminars And much more!! Sign up for more details! Types of Internal Medicine • Cardiology • Clinical Immunology & Allergy • Clinical Pharmacology • Critical Care Medicine • Endocrinology & Metabolism • Gastroenterology • Geriatric Medicine • Hematology • General Internal Medicine • Infectious Diseases • Nephrology • Occupational Medicine • Medical Oncology • Respirology • Rheumatology Current Objectives • Facilitate lectures/workshops with local (Sudbury/Thunder Bay) internal medicine specialists (video-conferenced). • Expand membership. • Develop awareness of IMIG among local physicians; encourage communication, networking. • Steal other groups’ good ideas. • Your input is most welcome! Contact: Sabrina Badio: [email protected] Why Join? To read something other than a textbook and expand your knowledge Enjoy relevant literature to your future profession and discuss it among your peers Limited exposure compared to other schools in medical literature To have fun and foster a culture of reading at NOSM The goal of our group is to learn about student, patient, and physician experiences through contemporary literature and foster communication and critical thinking through group discussion Events Planned October: Vote on Books to read November: Distribute book 1 December/early January: Read book 1 January: Discuss book 1 Distribute book 2 February/early March Read book 2 Late March Discuss Book 2 Contact: WEST: Valerie Nicholls ([email protected]) Dannica Switzer ([email protected]) EAST: Katherine Knight ([email protected]) Disclaimer ! We are not an official club of the NOSMSS and are only offered (for now) on the East Campus What we do Volunteer at the Sudbury Mission on pre-determined dates from 5:15-8PM This is a great opportunity to give back to the community! Contact: Katy Shaw: [email protected] Michela Febbraro: [email protected] Ben Love: [email protected] Student Organizing Annual meetings: UPCOMING: St. Louis (Nov. 10-11, 2012) Previously in Baltimore & Chicago Regional meetings: UPCOMING: Montreal (Mar 2013) Previously in Montreal & Toronto Medical school chapter events In 2008, MSFC student groups hosted 800 campus events about abortion and family planning! NOSM Chapter Events Presentations by or about: Contraception options Abortion providers in Sudbury Myths of abortion Options counselling Workshops on: IUD insertion No-scalpel vasectomy Endometrial biopsy Attendance at National and Regional Meetings!! Reproductive Health Externship "Working at the clinic was a really great experience because they welcomed me with open arms and were very willing to teach. This experience has really opened my eyes to the importance of abortion providers. A particularly high point of my experience was being able to really help with some of the procedures. The fact that the doctors had such confidence in my abilities helped to instill confidence in myself. It made me wake up in the morning proud to show up and be a part of the abortion providing community." Contact: West: Dannica Switzer: [email protected] East: Kristy Luopa: [email protected] What We Do Each meeting we look at a prepared case for a specific complaint As a group we work through test results, differentials, and clinical reasoning to find a diagnosis We try to keep cases relevant to the modules Our First Event! Presentation on October 31st on GI ! Contact: Brandon Webber: [email protected] Purpose The importance of the history and physical exam as diagnostic tools is frequently emphasized throughout the NOSM curriculum. Unfortunately, beyond SCS sessions students do not have much opportunity to hone these skills. This group provides students with the ability to practice both history and physical exams pertaining to relevant modules in a format that mirrors the formative OSCE. What we do Students collaborate as interviewer and interviewee and provide constructive feedback to each other moving everyone forward. Contact: East: Logan McGinn: [email protected] Ben Reitzel: [email protected] West: Stacy Tokar: [email protected] Nick Tkaczyk: [email protected] Do you love pharmacology? Do you struggle with pharmacology? REGARDLESS … we’ve got an interest group for you !! Who we are? An interest group that aims to broaden students’ understanding of pharmacology through case based learning How will topics be decided? Each session will include MODULESPECIFIC case based presentations and workshops from group members and guests! Do I need a pharmacology background? The sessions will aim to start with basics and build upon principles ALL backgrounds are welcome! Contact: East: Krista Whitney: [email protected] Adam Bignucolo: [email protected] Brandon Webber: [email protected] West: Nick Tkaczyk: [email protected] The Radiology Interest Group at NOSM will complement Phase 1 and prepare students for electives and clerkship. With exciting guest speakers and workshops throughout the year our goal is to enhance our skills to effectively interpret images. Members will learn the basics. Whether you plan on specializing in Surgery, ER, or a Family Practice, appreciating an image is important. Radiology 101 (our first session) is scheduled for December 2012. Contact: Janine Pintar: [email protected] James Callaghan: [email protected] Contact: Jon Ramkumar: [email protected] Practical Skills Sessions Winter Camping Upcoming Events MedWARs: January 2013 Speakers: Dr. Bryce Brown Winter camp: Polar Bearing Hikes Contact Robbie Bates: [email protected] Co-Presidents: Danelle Martin & Katie Murphy Vice President: Joseph Oliver About Us A venue for networking and support of students in all years interested in the fields of women and children’s health Monthly/bi-monthly journal club meetings 2 guest speakers (OB/GYN, Peds) Get Involved!!! After today’s sign-up we will be in touch via email in regards to first journal club date as well as first guest speaker date. Contact: Danelle Martin: [email protected] Katie Murphy: [email protected]