February 24-25, 2022

Northern Lights 2022 (Virtual)


NORTHERN LIGHTS 2022 (1:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST)

PAN NORTHERN LEADERSHIP FORUM

Leading with Self: Moving from Fear to Personal Learning

Join us at Northern Lights 2022!

An opportunity to network and further develop your leadership skills. Learn with and from colleagues across Northern Ontario. Sessions will be relevant to faculty in their first five years of practice along with developing and experienced leaders. Additional leadership development resources will be provided pre and post Forum.

This Year's Exciting Speakers & Topics!

  • Dr. Homer Tien

    Dr. Homer Tien

    Ornge President and CEO

    Session: Operation Remote Immunity: Leadership and planning

  • Dr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman

    Dr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman

    First Nations Health Authority Deputy Chief Medical Officer

    Session: Indigenous perspectives on leadership and wellness

  • Dr. Jennifer Kwan

    Dr. Jennifer Kwan

    Family Physician & Health Advocate

    Session: To Tweet or not to Tweet -- @jkwan_md

  • Amanda Bjorn

    Amanda Bjorn

    Leadership and Corporate Coach

    Session: The why, what, and how of coaching: Coaching mindset and active listening

  • Dr. Zaki Ahmed

    Dr. Zaki Ahmed

    Critical Care Physician and Leadership Coach

    Session: Leading and coaching through COVID-19

You are your most valuable leadership tool! Developing oneself with a leadership lens, provides insights and strategies essential to being an effective leader. The clinical, educational, and organizational settings in which we lead are characterized by constant change and the VUCA characteristics of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Success within VUCA demands moving from fear of the unknown to learning from the challenges and creating safe spaces to learn together with colleagues and team members. Self-awareness, reflection, and coaching accelerate leadership development.

Learning Objectives:

1. Discover individual and collective leadership practices relevant to leading in Northern Ontario.

2. Create collegial leadership networks which provide supportive avenues for personal growth and addressing leadership challenges.

3. Practice coaching skills applicable to leadership, clinical, and educational settings.

4. Identify strategies to support leadership diversity, equity, and inclusion in Northern Ontario.

Agenda

Please download a copy of our Conference Agenda below!

Registration Fees

*Registration fees include pre & post forum leadership development resources

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Early Bird Registration

Don't miss out on our Early Bird fees for NOSM Faculty & Staff which has been extended to February 7, 2022!

NOSM Faculty/Staff - $375.00

Regular Registration Fees

NOSM Faculty/Staff - $425.00

Learners - $150.00 (capacity of 10 learners)

Other (Non-NOSM Faculty/Staff) - $475.00

Accreditation Statement:

This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the Continuing Education and Professional Development Office at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine for up to 7 Mainpro+ credit(s).

This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the Continuing Education and Professional Development Office at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. You may claim a maximum of 7 hour(s) (credits are automatically calculated).

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Location

Online event

Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact mrye@nosm.ca .

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