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SLMHC, Lac Seul First Nation celebrate Indigenous History Month with fish fry for ECU Residents
In honour of celebrating Indigenous History Month, residents at the William A. George Extended Care Facility (ECU) were treated to a Fish Fry on June 23. The event, which was held at ECU, was put on in collaboration with Lac Seul First Nation, Mahkwa Lodge, and Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC).
Celebrating Careers: After 31 years at SLMHC, Sue Anderson is officially saying farewell
SLMHC would like to congratulate Sue Anderson in her retirement and as she transitions into a casual nursing role. We are thankful for Sue's leadership, commitment, and 31 years of devoted service at SLMHC.
SLMHC’s Sandhya Aiyer receives NOSM University’s Commitment to Clinical Education award
Sandhya Aiyer, Physiotherapist at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC), is this year’s proud recipient of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) University Commitment to Clinical Education award.
Rural Practice Program opening doors for healthcare professionals looking to explore northern, rural communities
Interested in moving to Sioux Lookout? The Rural Practice Program, offered by the Michener Institute of Education, is a free course designed to help healthcare professionals with the unique challenges and opportunities of practicing in Ontario’s rural and Northern healthcare settings.
SLMHC awards contracts, moving forward with Sioux Lookout’s first MRI
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) is excited to announce the awarding of contracts for Sioux Lookout’s first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine. SLMHC has awarded the MRI equipment to GE Healthcare, and the modular pod building for the MRI suite has been awarded to SDI Canada.