comparemela.com


THUNDER BAY — Two students at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine have won the inaugural CIBC Indigenous Learner Leadership Awards.
Alison Lewis and Melanie-Rose Frappier, both fourth-year students, will receive $20,000 each, plus a professional development budget of $3,750 apiece.
The students will become active members of NOSM's Indigenous Reference Group and the Indigenous Health Education Committee.
The school says they will provide insight and actionable items to support future Indigenous health learners.
Lewis is Metis, was born in Sioux Lookout, and grew up in Manitoba. She holds an undergraduate degree in biology and chemistry.
Lewis spent her third year of medical school in Sioux Lookout where she worked with Indigenous patients and in several northern fly-in communities.

Related Keywords

Sudbury ,Ontario ,Canada ,Sioux Lookout ,Melanie Rose Frappier ,Alison Lewis ,Indigenous Health Education Committee ,Indigenous Cultural Activities Interest Group ,Laurentian University ,Indigenous Reference Group ,Northern Ontario School Of Medicine ,Northern Ontario School ,Learner Leadership ,Reference Group ,Indigenous Health Education ,Indigenous Cultural Activities Interest ,ஸட்பெரீ ,ஆஂடேரியொ ,கனடா ,ஸூ கவனிக்க ,அலிசன் லெவிஸ் ,லாரன்டியன் பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,உள்நாட்டு குறிப்பு குழு ,வடக்கு ஆஂடேரியொ பள்ளி ஆஃப் மருந்து ,வடக்கு ஆஂடேரியொ பள்ளி ,கற்பவர் தலைமைத்துவம் ,குறிப்பு குழு ,உள்நாட்டு ஆரோக்கியம் கல்வி ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.