These 2 medical students say they want to serve their communities in northern Ontario

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Nicholas Lambert and Madyson Campbell are starting their medical studies at NOSM University this year. Both are from northern Ontario and want to practice medicine in the region.

CBC NewsNicholas Lambert starts his first year at NOSM after earning a nursing degree at Laurentian University.Now, the 22-year-old who grew up in Elliot Lake, Ont., has started his first year at NOSM University.

He is one of 79 students who are starting their medical studies at the school this year, which has campuses in Sudbury and Thunder Bay.Before applying to the northern Ontario medical school, Lambert studied nursing at Laurentian University. Lambert said he plans to start his first year of medical school with an open mind, but is leaning toward becoming a rural generalist, so he can help patients in smaller communities.

She is Métis and said she has seen firsthand how some people have struggled to access the medical services they need.

 

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