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NOSM is seeking applicants for summer studentship program

Northern Ontario medical school works with companies and agencies to find health care related summer jobs for medical learners
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Northern Ontario School of Medicine, NOSM, NOSM University

Northern Ontario School of Medicine University is again seeking applications from healthcare agencies for its summer studentship program. Businesses and agencies involved in health care can apply for funding to help subsidize the cost of hiring summer students from the medical school. 

Applications to NOSM University’s Summer Studentship Program are open February 1–15, 2025, said a NOSM news release.

The program, which is funded by the Ministry of Health, is run by NOSM University to help Northern Ontario health-care partners recruit various allied health services professionals while providing invaluable, paid workplace experience to interested learners, said the release.

This could include hospitals and clinics that typically offer summer employment in the months of May through to August.

NOSM U said the program is open to a wide variety of learners in regulated health professions which would include :

  • Registered Nursing;
  • Registered Practical Nursing (RPN, PN);
  • Medical Radiation;
  • MD students;
  • Dietetics;
  • Physiotherapy;
  • Midwifery;
  • Audiology;
  • Kinesiology;
  • Speech Language Pathology;
  • Respiratory Therapy;
  • Medical Laboratory Technology;
  • Pharmacy; and
  • Occupational Therapy.

Before applying, students must review the program FAQs and meet all eligibility requirements. NOSM University may request additional information from applicants after the application period closes. 

Successful student applicants will be matched to healthcare agencies. The selection of candidates, job duties, rate of pay, and duration of the employment contract are determined by the employing agency, said the release.

Agency applications and medical learners can get more information at the NOSM University website.



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