SOUTH MUSKOKA

Local Educational Group

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The South Muskoka Local Education Group (LEG) was established in early 2013 and is funded by NOAMA. As clinical educators and faculty of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, we are responsible for supporting clinical teaching, academic programming, faculty development, research and other scholarly activity in the South Muskoka Region.

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Grand Rounds Schedule


Grand Rounds take place from 8:00AM-9:00AM on Thursday mornings and are currently operating in a hybrid model, meeting in-person and virtually.


Asynchronous Web-Archived Grand Rounds Sessions

Contact Paula Paunic for a secure video link and instructions.

Upcoming Dates:

Please view the schedule (including speaker information and topics) by clicking  on an event below.

Grand Rounds Calendar

CPSO QI Requirements


What your LEG can do to help you:


1. Help you pick an idea for your QI project

2. Data collection from your EMR

3. Data analysis

4. Assist in Developing your Practice improvement Plan


For more information contact Lisa Allen:

EMAIL LISA

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES

An Introduction to Teaching and Practicing in Northern Ontario

Learn about NOSM U, practicing and teaching in Northern Ontario, and some essential teaching strategies.

Indigenous Cultural Safety Ontario in partnership with PHSA (Ontario)

San’yas Ontario training for the health sector began in 2013 when the Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (SOAHAC) established a close working relationship with San’yas in British Columbia. Through collaboration with Indigenous health leaders and educators they developed the Ontario curriculum. The first course, Ontario Core Health, was launched in 2014. Similarly, San’yas was invited to partner with the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and a provincial Indigenous advisory circle to develop training for the Ontario Public Service in 2016. 


Attendance at this program entitles certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 5 Category II credits towards their maintenance of certification requirement.


To view the course overview, please click here.


UPCOMING EVENTS

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CURRENT

RESEARCH PROJECTS

The Rural Exercise for Cancer Patients & Survivors (RECaPS) Project
28 Apr, 2023
Thank you for your interest in The Rural Exercise for Cancer Patients & Survivors (RECaPS) Project .  Please complete the contact form below and we will be in touch with you.
23 Sept, 2021
Dr. Sand Adamson is presently conducting research investigating the generational link of labour dystocia. She is looking to determine if women who are delivered via cesarean section may have a higher probability of delivering their children through cesarean section due to biologically related factors.
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