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NOSM starts cross-border program with Minnesota School of Medicine to improve F.N. health | CBC News

25.4.18

NOSM starts cross-border program with Minnesota School of Medicine to improve F.N. health | CBC News: "This meeting will bring together a spectrum of experts whose insights and ideas will help fulfil the school's mandate to provide culturally safe care and education to these populations," said dean and CEO of NOSM, Roger Strasser.

According to a written statement, on Thursday, April 19, leaders, faculty, staff and community stakeholders met in Thunder Bay, Ont. to discuss the project and determine how it relates to their perspective institutions.

Based on the model of Centre of American Indian and Minority Health at UMMSD, the program will help exchange knowledge about the current issues face by Indigenous people, compare models for health research and examine each school's ties to and with Indigenous communities.


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