The Specialized Skills for Northern, Rural, and Remote Health program includes three micro-credential courses designed to meet the unique needs of healthcare organizations in Northern Ontario. The micro-credentials—Health Leadership, Mental Health Care, and Perinatal Care—aim to provide healthcare professionals, including nurses, allied health providers, and Indigenous health workers, with the specialized skills necessary for delivering high-quality care in Northern, rural, and remote settings. These courses help bridge the gap between general skills and the specialized expertise required for the distinct healthcare landscape of Northern Ontario.
The Specialized Skills for Northern, Rural, and Remote Health micro-credentials are developed in partnership with organizations across Ontario including:
- Seven Generations Education Institute
- Georgian College
- NOSM University
- Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research (CRaNHR)
- Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health (CERAH)
- EPID@Work (Enhancing the Prevention of Injury and Disability at Work)
- Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital (OSMH)
- Northwestern Ontario Health Human Resources Taskforce (NWO HHR)
Program and Course Related Questions
You can find answers to your questions related to your chosen course or program by contacting the Instructor listed within the course or program details page.