Qui nous sommes

L’AMAC assoit son autorité sur les enseignements de nos ancêtres, sur le caractère légitime de nos expériences passées, et sur nos communautés et nos peuples. À titre d’organisation de spécialistes de la médecine contemporaine, l’AMAC reconnaît les inégalités en matière de santé des peuples et des communautés autochtones qui se tournent vers nous pour du leadership et l’acquisition de connaissances. Nous estimons avoir la responsabilité et le droit d’unir nos forces pour contribuer à l’amélioration de la santé physique, mentale, émotionnelle et spirituelle des autres Autochtones et pour influer sur les déterminants de la santé des Autochtones.

Adhésion

Votre adhésion à l’AMAC offre une foule d’avantages! Prenez part à nos initiatives, activités et réunions dans le cadre desquelles nous tentons d’améliorer la santé de nos nations, de nos communautés, de nos familles et de chaque personne.

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Mentorat

Le Cercle de mentorat de l’AMAC permet aux étudiant.es en médecine, aux résident.es et aux médecins autochtones de tisser des liens entre eux d’un bout à l’autre du pays, dans toutes les régions où l’on partage l’esprit de la formation médicale!

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Ressources

L’AMAC a recensé des ressources externes qui pourraient être utiles à nos différents groupes de membres. Dans ces pages, vous trouverez de l’information importante comme des ressources sur la COVID-19 ainsi que le bien-être mental et affectif, des liens vers d’autres organisations autochtones et diverses ressources financières.

Événements

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Carrières

Nous sommes heureux de diffuser à nos membres les offres d’emploi pertinentes et les occasions de participation à des comités avec nos membres!

Bulletin d’information

Soyez parmi les premiers à recevoir les mises à jour de l’AMAC!

Join the IPAC Champions Committee!

Lift up and celebrate our colleagues for their amazing work! Elevate the voices of our Indigenous physician leaders to greater spheres of influence to impact system-level change for care of Indigenous people.

We work together to nominate Indigenous physicians and learners for national medical awards.

https://loom.ly/IHJLD4I

#Indigenoushealth #Indigenousphysicians #Indigenousleaders #liftup #physicianleaders #systemlevelchange #champions #leader #award
Our NEW IPAC Website has gone live! 

Thank you for your feedback on our new IPAC logo. With rebranding comes our new website, new domain name www.ipacamic.ca and new email addresses.

info@ipacamic.ca
Melanie.Osmack@ipacamic.ca Acting Director
Tom.Lindsay@ipacamic.ca Membership and Mentorship Manager
Kayla.Knelsen@ipacamic.ca Finance and Human Resource Manager
Ariel.John@ipacamic.ca Communications and Administrative Manager

Don't worry, if you use an old email address by mistake we will still get it.

We hope that you find our new website easy to navigate and beautiful to look at. We will be adding photos from our recent gathering in Winnipeg as wells as upcoming local mentorship events in the coming days.

Thank you to Vincent Designs for their amazing work on our re-branding and website design. You are always a pleasure to work with.

Thank you to our amazing staff team Ariel, Kayla and Tom for bringing this enormous project to launch. 

Melanie Osmack, Acting Director

www.ipacamic.ca

#newwebsite #newdomain #newemail #Indigenous #indigenousphysicians #vincentdesigns
New logo alert!

We are beyond excited to share our new IPAC logo with our membership and partners.  We were able to unveil it in person at our Annual IPAC Mentorship Gathering and AGM In Winnipeg, MB this past July. Our board president Dr Mandy Buss and vice president Dr Michael Dumont had the honor of using our first official IPAC drum and sharing about how our new logo came to be.  All attendees received mugs to commemorate the event. 

Stay tuned for the launch of our new website!

#newlogo #logo #Indigenous #Indigenousphysician #ipac
Let's connect in Kingston!

IPAC Mentorship Event - Queens University Tuesday September 26 5:00-7:00pm

Join IPAC to share dinner followed by an evening of mentorship. You do not need to be a member to attend & we will gladly provide info on who we are at IPAC, what we do & how you can benefit from joining us. Connect with fellow Indigenous medical learners & physicians from Queen's University & the Kingston, ON area to grow your network & share the spirit of medical education.

 https://loom.ly/3UOO8iQ

#indigenous #medicaleducation #queensuniversity #kingstonon #mentorship #queens #physician #ipac
Today is International Day of World's Indigenous Peoples. A day meant to raise awareness, protect the rights of the world's Indigenous population and to recognize the achievements that Indigenous people have made and continue to make to improve world  issues. 
This years theme is Indigenous youth as agents of change for self-determination.  https://social.desa.un.org/issues/indigenous-peoples/events/international-day-of-the-worlds-indigenous-peoples-2023
IPAC is hiring for a new position:
Event and Administrative Coordinator
This position will coordinate all aspects of our events as well as general administrative support. 

For more details and to apply, please visit: https://www.ipac-amac.ca/careers
IPAC Office will be closed Monday August 7, 2023
Enjoy your long weekend.
IPAC is hiring for a new position:
Event and Administrative Coordinator
This position will coordinate all aspects of our events as well as general administrative support. 

For more details and to apply, please visit: https://www.ipac-amac.ca/careers
** Notice of Summer Office Closure **
The IPAC office will be closed July 24 - 28 for our annual summer office closure. We will be back at our desks on Monday July 31st. 
We wish you all a happy and healthy summer.
What a team! Your 2022/2023 Board of directors left to right Dr Ojistoh Horn, Dr Mandy Muss, Dr Mike Dumont, Dr Rebekah Eatmon, Dr Randi George, Laney Beaulieu, and Dr Alexa Lesperance. 
We will introduce our new student director Tina Nash soon.
So much to talk about! Our Annual Mentorship Gathering is our family reunion. 

#mentorship 
#indigenous 
#indigenousdoctors