Northern Ontario School of Medicine resident wellness program
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) resident wellness program provides postgraduates with the knowledge and skills to develop healthy and productive professional identities. The program team is available to support residents with sourcing and coordinating health resources. Residents are also encouraged to download the NOSM Well mobile app, which features a resident section.
Topics
Establishing a wellness mindset Psychologically safe learning Career transitions
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