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Project SEARCH HSN helps students prepare for the workforce

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Project SEARCH HSN helps students prepare for the workforce

An international program that helps students who require additional support prepare for the world of work is in its fourth year in Greater Sudbury thanks to an ongoing partnership between Rainbow District School Board, Health Sciences North, the City of Greater Sudbury and March of Dimes Canada.

 

Certificates of Internship were presented to the current group of Project SEARCH HSN participants during a signing ceremony at Health Sciences North on September 24, 2025.

 

A transition-to-work program that combines classroom instruction with hands-on training, Project SEARCH helps students in their final year of high school develop skills required for employment. 

Career Night at the Cancer Centre!

Monday, October 20, 2025

Career Night at the Cancer Centre!

Opportunity is calling at the Shirley & Jim Fielding Northeast Cancer Centre! Join us on Wednesday, October 22 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm to learn about our exciting career possibilities, including: Radiation Therapy, Cancer Screening, Medical Physics, Nurse Practitioner, Oncology Nursing/Chemotherapy, Personal Support Worker, Indigenous Health, Dietician, Medical Genetics, Booking Clerk, Pharmacy, Nuclear Medicine, and more!

REGISTRATION NOT REQUIRED!

$5 Million Gift from OCP Construction and Cousineau Family to Expand Pediatric Care

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

$5 Million Gift from OCP Construction and Cousineau Family to Expand Pediatric Care

Health Sciences North (HSN) and the HSN Foundation are proud to announce a transformational gift of $5 million from OCP Construction Supplies and the Cousineau family to support the expansion of pediatric care in Northeastern Ontario.

The Cousineau family’s personal experience with pediatric care at HSN inspired their giving.

Excellence in surgical care at Health Sciences North

Friday, October 3, 2025

Excellence in surgical care at Health Sciences North

Health Sciences North (HSN) is a cornerstone of surgical excellence in Ontario, delivering life-changing care to patients across Northeastern Ontario. Every day, surgical teams transform complex medical challenges into opportunities for healing, ensuring patients from Sudbury, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins, Cochrane, and beyond have access to specialized, high-quality care close to home.

Sudbury scientists explore relationship between wastewater metals and antibiotic resistance patterns

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Sudbury scientists explore relationship between wastewater metals and antibiotic resistance patterns

Antibiotic resistance is often called the “silent pandemic,” a growing global threat that makes bacterial, viral, and fungal infections harder to treat, increasing the risk of severe illness or death.

But what if the roots of this problem aren’t only in healthcare settings? What if the answers to what helps drive antimicrobial resistance could be found outside the doors of the hospital, in the environment, even in the wastewater flowing beneath our cities and communities?

HSN and NOSM University Researchers Awarded CIHR Grant to Improve Emergency Care for Patients with Dizziness

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

HSN and NOSM University Researchers Awarded CIHR Grant to Improve Emergency Care for Patients with Dizziness

Patients across Northern Ontario and beyond will benefit from new research led by Health Sciences North (HSN) and NOSM University, funded through a major grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

Dr. Robert Ohle, an Emergency Physician, Vice-President of Academic and Research Impact at Health Sciences North Research Institute (HSNRI), and NOSM University Chair in Indigenous and Rural Health Research, has been awarded a $757,350 CIHR Project Grant for his study: Validation of a Clinical Risk Score to Identify Emergency Department Patients with Serious Causes of Dizziness. Dr. Ohle is the principal investigator on the study.

Greater Sudbury CAO Shari Lichterman Tours HSN

Monday, August 18, 2025

Greater Sudbury CAO Shari Lichterman Tours HSN

Greater Sudbury Chief Administrative Officer, Shari Lichterman, visited HSN recently to learn more about the critical role we play in delivering high quality care, close to home, for Sudbury and Northeastern Ontario.

‘I got my life back’: Sudbury patient shares powerful  impact of therapy for bladder dysfunction at HSN

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

‘I got my life back’: Sudbury patient shares powerful impact of therapy for bladder dysfunction at HSN

When Ginette Brabant first began experiencing bladder issues five years ago, she never imagined how much it would disrupt her life. The frequent urination, unexpected leaks, pain and inability to fully empty her bladder affected her work, sleep, and confidence. “I missed a lot of work, I was constantly in pain, and I couldn’t sleep through the night,” she said. “I was just so sick.”

Project SEARCH at HSN celebrates third cohort graduation, recognizes outstanding departmental partners

Monday, July 28, 2025

Project SEARCH at HSN celebrates third cohort graduation, recognizes outstanding departmental partners

We are proud to announce the successful completion of the third cohort for Project SEARCH HSN, marking another milestone in our commitment to creating inclusive employment opportunities for individuals with intellectual, physical and communication disabilities.

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