Northern College and the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that enables discussions regarding potential high-level areas of collaboration which may include creating new and innovative pathway models, joint population health research initiatives, offsite program delivery and establishment of telehealth opportunities in northern communities.
A pervasive need exists to increase productivity, quality, and access for learners in postsecondary education specifically in health care fields for northern communities.
The collaboration of CCNM with Northern College denotes a recognition to maximize emerging opportunities, contribute to the development of additional health care resources in the north, while realizing a new model of collaboration resulting in a broader vision for health care and education delivery.
Northern College and CCNM are committed to an active and collaborative relationship which will seek to identify and act on projects of mutual benefit.
"The collaboration between CCNM and Northern College will allow us to create a stronger health care workforce, address health human resources needs and partner on areas of mutual alignment" says Dr. Rahim Karim, President and CEO of CCNM. "As a pan Canadian institution and the only accredited naturopathic training provider in Canada, we focus on excellence in naturopathic education, research and clinical services."
"This opportunity is wonderful for Northern College as it meets many needs existing within our communities" says Dr. Audrey J. Penner, President and CEO of Northern College. "Building partnerships such as the one with CCNM, strengthens the health care services and training we deliver, and is an excellent example of living our mission: Building community across the North through excellence in education. I look forward to the exciting program developments this opportunity brings."