June 10-11, 2024

Northern Health Research Conference 2024


Welcome to the 2024 Northern Health Research Conference!

Registration closing Friday, June 7, 2024 at noon


The 2024 NHRC Scientific Planning Committee is pleased to announce the Keynote Panel, who will be delivering a 1-hour engaging session titled 'Advancing Health Equity Research: A Learning Collaborative Network Approach at NOSM University'.

Keynote panelists include:

  • Alex Anawati, MD. Alex is an Associate Professor in the Clinical Sciences Division at NOSM University, an emergency physician and clinical lead for social accountability at Health Sciences North, co-lead for the SAFE for Health Institutions Project.
  • Erin Cameron, PhD. Erin is an Associate Professor at NOSM University in the Human Sciences Division and the Academic Director of the Dr. Gilles Arcand Centre for Health Equity.
  • Joseph LeBlanc, PhD. Joseph is the Associate Dean of Equity and Inclusion at NOSM University and the lead of the NOURISH Health Leadership initiative.
  • Brianne Wood, PhD. Brianne is an Associate Scientist of Social Accountability and Learning Health Systems jointly with Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute and NOSM University.
  • Barb Zelek, MD. Barb is a rural generalist, Professor and Clinical Sciences Division Head at NOSM University, and a passionate advocate for primary care research.

** New this year is the addition of a Lunch & Learn workshop by ICES North.

Be sure to join Josh Cerasuolo, PhD(c), MSc, Staff Scientist, ICES North, who will deliver a lunch workshop titled 'ICES North Lunch and Learn: Unlocking the possibilities of administrative data for research'.

ICES North is the Northern Ontario site of the ICES network with a focus on advancing research that addresses the needs of rural, remote, and northern communities in Ontario. ICES North researchers access more than 100 databases that comprise governmentally funded health services and programs, reaching all of Ontario’s 15 million residents.


This conference demonstrates NOSM University’s commitment to health care and education to the people of Northern Ontario and beyond. The NHRC continues to explore research activities within Northern Ontario arising from community-based activities. It will highlight projects underway from students, residents, and community-based researchers. The conference provides opportunities for collaboration and community networking.

Conference Agenda

Download a copy of the conference Agenda below!

Registration Fees - Virtual & In-Person

Registration Fees - In-Person

  • NOSM U Faculty - $50.00
  • Physician -Non-NOSM U Faculty - $50.00
  • Allied Health Professional - $50.00
  • RN/RPN - $50.00
  • NOSM U Learner - $0.00
  • Learner - Non-NOSM U - $0.00
  • Graduate Student - $0.00
  • NOSM U Staff - $50.00
  • Other - $50.00

Registration Fees - Virtual

  • NOSM U Faculty - $25.00
  • Physician -Non-NOSM U Faculty - $25.00
  • Allied Health Professional - $25.00
  • RN/RPN - $25.00
  • NOSM U Learner - $0.00
  • Learner - Non-NOSM U - $0.00
  • Graduate Student - $0.00
  • NOSM U Staff - $25.00
  • Other - $25.00

Accreditation & Certification 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 8.5 Mainpro+ credits.


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 8.5 hours (credits are automatically calculated).

Accreditation & Certification Statement

Location

Hybrid event

NOSM U

935, Ramsey Lake Road Greater Sudbury, ON Canada, P3E 6H6

Registration period

May 7, 2024 - 1:00 AM until June 10, 2024 - 2:00 PM

Contact us

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

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