Publications by authors named "Joel H Lanphear"

Background: In Canada, graduating medical students consider many factors, including geographic, social, and academic, when ranking residency programs through the Canadian Residency Matching Service (CaRMS). The relative significance of these factors is poorly studied in Canada. It is also unknown how students differentiate between their top program choices.

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Like many rural regions around the world, Northern Ontario has a chronic shortage of doctors. Recognizing that medical graduates who have grown up in a rural area are more likely to practice in the rural setting, the Government of Ontario, Canada, decided in 2001 to establish a new medical school in the region with a social accountability mandate to contribute to improving the health of the people and communities of Northern Ontario. The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) is a joint initiative of Laurentian University and Lakehead University, which are located 700 miles apart.

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The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) was established as a not-for-profit medical education corporation in November 2002 with a social accountability mandate to provide "undergraduate and post graduate medical education programs that are innovative and responsive to the individual needs of students and to the healthcare needs of the people in Northern Ontario."[1] NOSM is not only the first new medical school in Canada in 30 years; it is also the first medical school established in, for and about the Northern Ontario region; and the first Canadian dual university medical school. In practice, these "firsts" constitute community-engaged medical education programs distributed in 70 communities across Northern Ontario, made possible by partnerships with universities, advisory groups, community organizations, hospitals and clinics.

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