Black Physicians of Canada

Black Physicians of Canada (BPC) is a national organization established in June 2020 with an aim to unite, support, amplify and empower Black physicians, physicians-in-training, and the Black community in Canada.

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Black Physicians Of Canada

info@blackphysicians.ca

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Event Details

Black Physicians of Canada is hosting our inaugural conference from October 12-15, 2023. It will be taking place at the Westin Castle Harbour Hotel in Toronto, Ontario. The theme for the conference is "I Am Because You Are: Celebrating Being Black in Medicine". The purpose of the conference will be to establish a community amongst Black physicians and physicians-in-training and center their wellness. Themes across the conference are advocacy, mentorship, leadership, education and wellness.

Agenda

  • October 12, 2023

  • October 13, 2023

  • October 14, 2023

  • October 15, 2023

October 12, 2023

Main Schedule

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Registration
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Networking Event

Speakers

Jean Augustine (First Black Canadian woman to serve as a federal Minister of the Crown and Member of Parliament)

Jean Augustine

First Black Canadian woman to serve as a federal Minister of the Crown and Member of Parliament

Khadija Brouillette (Chair at Black Medical Students' Association of Canada)

Khadija Brouillette

Chair at Black Medical Students' Association of Canada

Jared Bullard (Central Canada Representative at Black Physicians of Canada)

Jared Bullard

Central Canada Representative at Black Physicians of Canada

Sydnée Burgess (Family Physician)

Sydnée Burgess

Family Physician

Esi Codjoe (Partner at TurnpenneyMilne)

Esi Codjoe

Partner at TurnpenneyMilne

Patricia DeGuire

Patricia DeGuire

OmiSoore Dryden (James R Johnston Endowed Research Chair in Black Canadian Studies at Dalhousie University)

OmiSoore Dryden

James R Johnston Endowed Research Chair in Black Canadian Studies at Dalhousie University

Leah Jones (Academic Director, Black Health of Dalhousie Medical School)

Leah Jones

Academic Director, Black Health of Dalhousie Medical School

Kema Joseph (Consultant at Crestview Strategy)

Kema Joseph

Consultant at Crestview Strategy

Frantz-Daniel LaFortune

Frantz-Daniel LaFortune

Tina Madzima (Mentorship Committee Member at Black Physicians of Canada)

Tina Madzima

Mentorship Committee Member at Black Physicians of Canada

Onye Nnorom (Family Doctor and a Public Health & Preventive Medicine specialist and Black Health Theme Lead at University of Toronto)

Onye Nnorom

Family Doctor and a Public Health & Preventive Medicine specialist and Black Health Theme Lead at University of Toronto

Mireille Norris (Internist and Geriatrician at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center)

Mireille Norris

Internist and Geriatrician at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center

Julianah Oguntala (Past-Chair at Black Medical Students' Association of Canada)

Julianah Oguntala

Past-Chair at Black Medical Students' Association of Canada

Ike Okafor (Founder, Office of Access and Outreach Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto at Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto)

Ike Okafor

Founder, Office of Access and Outreach Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto at Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

Kannin Osei-Tutu (Senior Associate Dean, Health Equity and Systems Transformation at University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine)

Kannin Osei-Tutu

Senior Associate Dean, Health Equity and Systems Transformation at University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine

Cereise Ross (Lawyer at TurnpenneyMilne)

Cereise Ross

Lawyer at TurnpenneyMilne

Eniola Salami (Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at University of Alberta)

Eniola Salami

Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at University of Alberta

Andrew Thomas (President at BPAO)

Andrew Thomas

President at BPAO

Modupe Tunde-Byass (President at Black Physicians of Canada)

Modupe Tunde-Byass

President at Black Physicians of Canada

Damon Tweedy (Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine)

Damon Tweedy

Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine

Awards

The Black Physicians of Canada annual awards celebrate Black changemakers from across the country for their significant contributions to health, health care and the medical profession. Providing public recognition of exceptional achievement and service within BPC is an important activity of the organization. The BPC confers awards annually to honour individual luminaries that have demonstrated exemplary leadership. In addition, we recognize individuals whose efforts significantly benefit health and medicine in the Black community.


The first annual BPC Awards are a space where you can nominate your colleagues to be recognized and celebrated for their work.

  • Nominations due by midnight (EST) September 20th, 2023
  • All nominees and nominators will be contacted by September 30th, 2023
  • Successful applicants will be asked to keep the information confidential until our gala in Toronto in October 2023
  • Recipients will be recognized at our annual gathering in Toronto in October 2023
  • BPC Board and committee members are eligible as nominators and nominees provided they are not a member of the committee choosing the award recipient
  •  Incomplete applications will not be considered for an award.


Eligibility criteria

  • Open nomination; can be nominated by physician colleagues, fellows, residents or medical students or by self
  • Nominee must be a self-identified Black Canadian physician, fellow, resident or medical student enrolled or associated with a Canadian institution
  • Nominee must accept the nomination and be present to accept the award in Toronto in October 2023


Application process

  • The application must be received by midnight (EST) on September 20th, 2023
  • The application requires:
  • 250 word (max) description on why you think this person deserves this award
  • Nomination form
  • Individuals will not be able to win multiple awards, max 1 award per individual

Black Physicians of Canada Wellness Award

The BPC Wellness Award recognizes a Black physician/fellow/resident/medical student in Canada who has shown dedication to the promotion and advancement of the wellness of physicians, fellows, residents or medical students.

Black Physicians of Canada Community Impact Award

The BPC Community Impact Award recognizes a Black physician/fellow/resident in Canada who demonstrates a dedication to equitable healthcare for Black communities; a commitment to supporting strong and resilient communities; and who values the impact of healthy relationships on the overall health of Black Canadians.

Black Physicians of Canada Mentorship Award

The BPC Mentorship Award recognizes a Black physician, fellow or resident in Canada who exemplifies mentorship by encouraging authenticity and self-respect in their learners; initiates opportunities for growth, empowerment, and organic connections within the learning environment; and honours the balance of being Black in Canada throughout their career. The nominee should also demonstrate an exemplary and sustained commitment to providing outstanding mentorship, guidance, and inspiration to Black mentees. This award acknowledges the time mentors dedicate to provide guidance for career development in clinical work, teaching, education, research, leadership, and advocacy. The dedication of Black mentors fosters the career development and academic success of their colleagues. This award also recognizes the altruistic nature of mentoring. Exceptional Black mentors who have demonstrated through dedicated service, a substantial contribution to mentorship are eligible.

Black Physicians of Canada Clinical Teacher Award

The BPC Clinical Teacher Award recognizes excellence in clinical teaching by a Black physician/fellow/resident. This award emphasizes the importance of clinical teaching in academic medicine. Exceptional Black individuals who demonstrate vision, innovation, and leadership in clinical teaching are eligible.

Black Physicians of Canada National Leadership Award

This award recognizes individuals for their excellence and exemplary national leadership in advancing BPC's vision of uniting, supporting, amplifying and empowering Black physicians, physicians-in-training and the Black community in Canada. Nominees can be any Black physician, fellow, resident, or medical student and should have highly distinguished accomplishments and who have had an extraordinary impact at the national level related to their leadership.

Black Physicians of Canada Resident/Fellow Leadership Award

The BPC Resident/Fellow Leadership Award recognizes a Black resident/fellow in Canada who demonstrates a dedication to leadership within their personal, cultural, and medical communities. The recipient of this award exemplifies the multiple ways leaders help to uplift those around them through supportive relationships; community engagement and initiatives to improve the lives of others; and while acting as a positive role model for their resident and physician colleagues as well as medical students.

Black Physicians of Canada Junior Medical Student Leadership Award (for first and second year medical students only)

The BPC Junior Medical Student Leadership Award recognizes a first or second year Black medical student in Canada who demonstrates a dedication to leadership within their personal, cultural, and medical communities. The recipient of this award exemplifies the multiple ways leaders help to uplift those around them through supportive relationships; community engagement and initiatives to improve the lives of others; and while acting as a positive role model for their peers and prospective medical students.

Black Physicians of Canada Senior Medical Student Leadership Award (for third and fourth year medical students only)

The BPC Senior Medical Student Leadership Award recognizes a third or fourth year Black medical student in Canada who demonstrates a dedication to leadership within their personal, cultural, and medical communities. The recipient of this award exemplifies the multiple ways leaders help to uplift those around them through supportive relationships; community engagement and initiatives to improve the lives of others; and while acting as a positive role model for their peers and prospective medical students.

Black Physicians of Canada Lifetime Achievement Award

The BPC Lifetime achievement award will be given to a retired or practicing Black physician who has achieved distinction by making an outstanding contribution to the Black community, through research/education or advocacy. They will also have advanced the humanitarian or cultural life of the Black community in Canada. The selection committee will consider the following criteria:

  1. Achievement in the area of personal health services, whether through clinical and/or leadership activities;
  2. innovative, creative, and pioneering achievement;
  3. achievement of national scope;
  4. unique contributions by the nominee to that achievement;
  5. positive change over a sustained period – not simply the potential for such change – through the nominee's achievement;
  6. a qualitative and quantitative impact; and
  7. success in overcoming barriers, based on resources available.

Poster Presentation

CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACTS:

Deadline For Submission: August 31st , 2023 at 23:59 ET (-4 UTC).


We are happy to announce that this poster session will be judged. You will be asked to present a summary of your poster to 2 judges. The presentation will be a short presentation (three to five minute) followed by 2 minutes for questions from the judges. All judged poster presentations will take place during the dedicated poster session on October 13th, 2023 . You will receive confirmation of your presentation time when you receive your acceptance. Poster awards will be presented at the gala on October 14th, 2023.


You can submit multiple abstracts. You can submit any abstract, there are no themes and we welcome all submissions!


PLEASE NOTE THAT POSTER PRESENTATIONS ARE FOR PHYSICIANS-IN-TRAINING ONLY (MEDICAL STUDENTS, RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS)

Submission Guidelines:


This is an opportunity for you to communicate your research to others. Please give your abstract serious consideration and be as clear and precise as possible. Please also structure your abstract with subheadings to clearly display the required sections.

Submissions must include the following information:

  1. Contact person's given name, surname, title and affiliation and email address. Note: This person will receive all information concerning this abstract until the review process is complete. Upon acceptance, the individual listed as presenter will be included in correspondence relating to the abstract.
  2. Lead author's information including given name, surname, title and affiliation.
  3. Co-author's information including given name, surname, title and affiliation. 
  4. The Presenter will need to be identified. (Presenter is defined as someone that will be onsite to present the abstract during the conference.) Note: Poster presentations may have only one presenter. The assigned presenter can be replaced at anytime, however, updates for the final program must be submitted by October 1st, 2023.

Submission Formatting for Poster Presentations:

  1. Title of Abstract
  2. An abstract of a maximum of 250 words. Structure abstracts using the following subheadings:
  • Background/Purpose (e.g. why is this research or innovation study important?)
  • Methods (e.g. how was the study conducted, what theoretical and methodological approaches were taken, how were analyses carried out?)
  • Results (e.g. what were the results and/or findings from this study?)
  • Discussion (e.g. what is the significance of the findings of this study and for whom?

Note: Abstracts exceeding the maximum length 250 words will not be considered.

Sponsors and Partners

Black Physician Member

Black Physicians who are members in good standing of Black Physicians of Canada. We are freezing early bird prices until registration closes on September 20, 2023!

Member PriceCAD $800

Black Physician Non-Member

Black Physicians who are NOT members in good standing with BPC. Save $250 by becoming a member of BPC. We are freezing early bird prices until registration closes on September 20, 2023!

Public PriceCAD $1,050

Black Resident/Fellow Member

Black Residents/Fellows who are members in good standing with BPC. We are freezing early bird prices until registration closes on September 20, 2023!

Member PriceCAD $300

Black Resident/Fellow

Black Residents/Fellows who are NOT members in good standing with BPC. Save $150 by becoming a member of BPC. We are freezing early bird prices until registration closes on September 20, 2023!

Public PriceCAD $350

Black Medical Student Member

Black Medical Students who are members in good standing with BPC. If you are currently not a member, register now and take advantage for a free membership! We are freezing early bird prices until registration closes on September 20, 2023!

Member PriceCAD $25

Black Allied Health Professionals

Black Allied Health Professionals who are members in good standing with BPC.

Public PriceCAD $1,300

Non-Black Medical Students, Residents and Fellows

Non-Black identifying medical students, residents and fellows.

Public PriceCAD $500

Non-Black Identifying Physicians and Allied Health Professionals

Non-Black identifying physicians and allied health professionals.

Public PriceCAD $1,400

Friday evening event ticket for non-conference attendees

Friends and family are invited to our Friday evening social event on Friday October 13th from 7:00pm to 11:00 pm EST (location to be announced) for the opportunity to meet and connect with other spouses, partners, friends and families of attendees. Food and drinks will be provided. More information will be provided via email regarding this event. This event is free for conference attendees but tickets need to be purchased separately for non-conference attendees. This ticket is for non-conference attendees.

Public PriceCAD $100

Gala Non-Conference Attendee Ticket

Friends and family are invited to our Gala on Saturday October 14th from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm EST at the Westin Harbour Castle for the opportunity to meet and connect with other spouses, partners, friends and families of attendees. Food and drinks will be provided. More information will be provided via email regarding this event. The Gala is free for conference attendees but tickets need to be purchased separately for non-conference attendees. This ticket is for non-conference attendees.

Public PriceCAD $200

Sponsors

Public PriceCAD $1,000
Public PriceCAD $2,000
Public PriceCAD $3,000
Public PriceCAD $4,000
Public PriceCAD $5,000

Guests

Public PriceCAD $1,500

Venue

Venue

The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto
Harbour Square 1
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

You will be able to make your own reservations by simply quoting the group code ‘BPC’: https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1677274448581&key=GRP&app=resvlink

Contact us

For additional event or venue information, please send an email to info@blackphysicians.ca

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