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"Work
Hard, Play Hard, Live Well"
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"A brand new state-of-the-art department. Excellent,
very supportive Emergency Department staff. Great community
with plenty of outdoor and leisure opportunities."
Dr. Yevgeny Filanovsky
Emergency & Trauma Medicine |
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The most common question that my colleagues
have been asking me is “Why are you staying
in Thunder Bay? Is it not 40 below in the winter, have
incomplete cardiac services, and have the worst longevity
in the country.”
My simple reply is, “Thunder Bay is the centre
of Canada. It has 6 daily flights to Toronto, 4 flights
to Winnipeg, and 2 flights to Minneapolis. It is 25
to 29 above in the summer and it has four beautiful
seasons. It has the convenience of driving to work in
15 minutes or less and the leisure activities of a big
city, with the price of a small town. It has opportunities.
It has supportive colleagues. It has a progressive administration.
Above all, it has the forever-thankful patients for
your work!”
Dr. Christopher Lai
Cardiology
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"I came to Thunder Bay looking
for a challenging professional practice. Nine years
later I still have a busy and rewarding practice as
well as a great lifestyle. In the winter my family and
I ski three days a week and I can commute to work from
our cottage in the summer. There is no such thing as
an air quality warning or traffic report and my family
enjoys a standard of living that would be unaffordable
in a large urban community. Our children get to grow
and learn in an environment that most other kids only
visit on vacation. We work hard up here but for anyone
with a bit of initiative, the rewards are tremendous.
Putting down roots in Thunder Bay was a great decision
for us."
Dr. Ian Dobson
Chief of Anesthesia |
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"All surgeons have elective
subspecialty practices. Members are involved in academic
activities including the teaching of medical students
and residents, as well as weekly Orthopaedic rounds."
Dr. Tracy Wilson
Dr. Claude Cullinan
Orthopaedic Surgeons |
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"The events of 911 influenced
my decision to practice at TBRHSC. Thunder Bay is a
nice community and TBRHSC was quick to respond to both
my career and family needs."
Dr. I. Haq
Neurosurgery |
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"The Renal Service at TBRHSC
provides an opportunity to practice a full spectrum
of nephrology in an exciting multi-discipline environment.
Layered on this is the establishment of the new Northern
Ontario School of Medicine and the education and research
challenges it will bring."
Dr. Armour Boake
Nephrology |
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"State-of-the-art operating
rooms designed to promote efficient patient flow, optimized
sterile instrument delivery, with excellent infection
control. They are spacious, have adjustable overhead
lighting and utilize ceiling suspended articulating
arms. I am also very impressed with the high level and
quality of care that the staff provide to patients from
across the region."
Dr. Bill Hettenhausen
Chief of Dentistry |
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"I have enjoyed practicing
pathology in Thunder Bay since 1986. From a professional
perspective the variety and complexity of the pathology
service work is a rewarding experience at any stage
of a Pathologist’s career. From a personal perspective
it is very beautiful here and easy to find peace and
solitude. There is plenty of time off for self development,
to attend meetings or pursue special interests. You
can travel, explore, and enjoy the wide variety of cultural
and recreational opportunities in Thunder Bay and Northwestern
Ontario.”
Dr. J. F. Wasielewski
Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Director |
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"I originally was introduced
to Thunder Bay in 1990 as a Locum, and the region’s
lifestyle opportunities provided the incentive to relocate
permanently. Eventually, I became a part of the dedicated
visionary team that has transformed medical care in
Thunder Bay. This has included the development of a
state-of-the-art closed Intensivist-led ICU, the move
to a spectacular new hospital facility, and the formation
of the new Northern Ontario School of Medicine. The
career opportunities are exceptionally rewarding, and
have also provided generous opportunity for family and
personal pursuits through the wide variety of cultural
and recreational opportunities available. Where else
can you practice in a state-of-the-art ICU and, after
your shift, stop at the ski hill for a few runs, go
for a sail on the way home for dinner, or play 18 holes
of golf every day after dinner with daylight left over?
Work Hard, Play Hard, Live Well … and
enjoy.”
Dr. Mike Scott
Director of Critical Care |
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"Excellent staff, supportive
colleagues, and a wide variety or interesting cases
make for a great environment in our new state-of-the-art
department. The new Medical School gives an added dimension
for those interested in teaching. Thunder Bay is a great
place to raise a family and has a lot to offer the outdoor
enthusiast."
Dr. John O'Brien
Radiology |
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"Our mission within the Department
of Cardiology at TBRHSC is to provide frontline tertiary
cardiac services to patients in NWO thus bringing care
closer to home. The addition of a second catheterization
lab capable of delivering on site coronary angioplasty
will make this goal realized. Opportunities for research
and program expansion make the future of Cardiology
at TBRHSC look bright."
Dr. Frank Nigro
Cardiology |
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"We offer a challenging inpatient
medical practice in addition to an attractive lifestyle,
salary, CME and vacation time."
Dr. Crystal Cannon
Lead Hospitalist |
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