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The Northern Ontario School of Medicine was honoured by the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada with the Rural Medical Education Award on April 13.
It was the 10th time NOSM had been recognized with the award.
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Each year, the Rural Medical Education Award is presented to a Canadian medical school that encourages students to pursue further training in rural medicine. It is awarded to the MD program that has matched the most graduates to rural family medicine programs as reported by the Canadian Resident Matching Service process.
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The Social Order
Like other great metropolises, New York seems prone to crises. A full list of them, ranging across the city’s four-century history, would require a thick tome and make one wonder how a city beset by such horrors could survive, much less thrive.
Defining a crisis, though, is subjective. Some, like 9/11 or the Covid-19 pandemic, clearly fit the bill. But what about the Great Garbage Strike of 1968, when 7,000 sanitation workers refused to collect trash for nine days? Or the summer of 1977, which included an infamous blackout, followed by rioting and looting while serial killer David Berkowitz (a.k.a. Son of Sam) terrorized the city?
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Terrified parents Leah Rogers and William McCready were told might not survive a single day when he was born at 23 weeks.