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July 2023 Newletter

Posted by CBMC on July 27, 2023 in News
July 2023
July 2023

Leading the Way—A Physician’s Perspective

Interim Associate Dean of Cape Breton’s medical campus, Dr. Kevin Orrell (pictured above, far right) is one of the leaders tasked with creating the campus, believing it will have an astounding impact on Nova Scotia by helping to address the shortage of human health resources across the province.

With a focus on family and rural medicine, the goal is to ensure more doctors choose family medicine as their specialty.

Dr. Orrell recognizes there are many challenges within today’s health care system and notes the shortage of family physicians among its most important. He believes solutions can be found through new approaches and creative thinking. "In days gone by, problem solving happened in silos, and therefore the focus wasn’t on the bigger picture,” says Dr. Orrell. “Today, we see significant benefits in looking at the issues from a provincial perspective, and finding solutions that work on a broader scale.”

The planning around the medical campus will be firmly focused on the future. The government of Nova Scotia intends to increase the province’s population to two million by 2060, meaning increased demands on the health care system. “The Cape Breton Medical Campus will have versatility built in to respond to changing and increasing needs over time,” says Dr. Orrell.

The Associate Dean’s main goal is to ensure students receive a first-class medical education, producing graduates who are well trained and competent in delivering care to their patients. “We must create clinical facilities that provide an exceptional experience for students with a focus on family and rural medicine,” Dr. Orrell notes. “We also must ensure the community is involved so that students are welcomed in the areas they may seek to practice within.”

Dr. Orrell also sees a focus on the social determinants of health as critical for the new campus. The prevalence of diabetes, hypertension, and cancer within our communities offer a natural focus for research, eventually leading to an improvement in overall health outcomes.

The campus will offer a chance for some very qualified students to study here at home. “So many students have had to study in other areas of the country or abroad to obtain their medical degree. This provides another very welcome alternative,” notes the doctor.

The impact on our community and our province will be significant with Dr. Orrell adding that “This campus will produce competent family medicine physicians that will help improve access and outcomes. Family medicine is a critical and important specialty, and we are proud to open this world of possibilities for our future students.”


The Future Will See You Now

Dr. Sarita Verma (pictured above) believes that healthy communities are wealthy communities and has built a collaborative environment to develop and adopt health-care solutions in Northern Ontario.

Visiting Cape Breton University on June 26, 2023, she shared her knowledge as the President, Vice Chancellor, Dean and CEO of NOSM University.

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) made history by becoming Canada’s first independent medical university in April of 2022.. Its impact is broad and growing. The university fosters a culture of mutual respect and trust, believing that training in the north, by the north, for the north, works. And the numbers tell the story: of the 559 physicians who completed their MD at NOSM, 284 practice in Northern Ontario, while 390 out of the 689 physicians who completed their residency at NOSM University now practice in Northern Ontario.

Members of the teams involved in the implementation of the Cape Breton Medical Campus had an opportunity to learn more about the NOSM University experiences and successes when Dr. Verma and Gina Kennedy, University Secretary and Director, Office of the President, visited.

NOSM is committed to social accountability to drive change and improve access to quality health care in Northern Ontario. Their approach is unique in many ways, with admission processes shifting the focus away from traditional MCAT scores, and placing criteria on geographic and cultural factors. These factors include those living in rural areas, as well as Indigenous and Francophone populations.  

The school takes learners out of the traditional classroom, and like the Cape Breton Medical Campus, is focused on family medicine. At NOSM, there are two main campuses – one in Sudbury and one in Thunder Bay, totalling over 1,000 kilometres between the two sites. The distributed learning model is far reaching, with 15 communities involved in Northwestern Ontario, and 33 communities involved in Northeastern Ontario.

Economic impact for the area has also been significant. In 2019, direct program and learner spending in Northern Ontario was $64.6 million while the total economic impact in Northern Ontario was estimated at $107 million. Physicians trained at NOSM and practising in the region added $88 million in revenue. Graduates are closely tracked. Fifty per cent have stayed in Northern Ontario and Dr. Verma believes graduates have chosen family medicine because of the excellent learning experience they have had, along with the presence of capable family medicine physician role models.   

Overall, Dr. Verma is very impressed with the collaborative relationship that has been established between Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine and Cape Breton University, and the progress made to date. She has promised to provide support and advice as the project proceeds.

When charting Cape Breton and Dalhousie University’s new territory, learning from one of Canada’s greatest human health resource success stories will only help map out a solid road to success.


Employment Opportunities

Program Director, Cape Breton Medical Campus

Location:
Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Deadline to apply: August 3, 2023 at 11:59 pm

CBU invites applications for the Program Director, Cape Breton Medical Campus (CBMC). This is a full-time continuing position.

The successful candidate will manage the implementation of the CBMC, ensuring operational readiness by the arrival of the first cohort of learners in August 2025. The successful candidate will establish, direct, and manage the daily operations of the administrative and operational units within CBMC in a multi-site environment, ensuring integration with the operational units at Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick, and Cape Breton University.

Click here for more information and to apply.

Senior Development Officer, Medical Campus

Location:
Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Deadline to Apply: August 15, 2023 at 11:59 pm

CBU invites applications for the Senior Development Officer. This is a full-time continuing position.

The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and implementing a fundraising strategy specifically for the newly established Cape Breton Medical Campus (CBMC) and will focus on the establishment of scholarships, bursaries, and awards for medical students. They will develop and maintain a portfolio of prospects and active donors, with the goal of maximizing the impact of gifts. They will also develop and steward relationships with medical students to develop future alumni affinity, while mobilizing existing CBU alumni working in medical and health-related fields to support the development of rural medicine and family medicine in Cape Breton and rural Nova scotia.

Click here for more information and to apply.