2019 Impact Report
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2019 IMPACT REPORT Honouring Excellence. Preserving History. Inspiring Generations. We invite you to be inspired. FROM OUR BOARD CHAIR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR It is an exciting time at the CMHF as we advance our mission thanks to vital and MISSION meaningful partnerships at many levels and the impacts of our programs in our 25th year of service are detailed well on the pages that follow. We are encouraged that our Recognize and celebrate capacity to do more going forward was strengthened this year with significant partner Canadian heroes whose investments: substantial operational support from the Canadian Medical Association work has advanced (CMA) for three years commencing in 2020 and program support from MD Financial health; inspire the Management across all our programs, including the Discovery Days in Health Sciences pursuit of careers in national presenting sponsorship. the health sciences. Change was also a theme for us in 2019 and it came in many forms: • After 16 years, we transitioned to temporary space at 100 Kellogg Lane in London, VISION ON in anticipation of developing our new Exhibit Hall space and offices in the North A Canada that honours Tower in 2020. This exciting, interactive destination will be home to the Children’s our medical heroes – Museum, an indoor adventure park, retail markets, a boutique hotel and an active those of the past, outdoor courtyard to name a few; an amazing co-location model that means more present and future. guests will experience the sense of pride we know comes with exploring our physical Laureate displays. • We undertook a review of our corporate identity and unveiled a new and contemporary brand, look and feel across all our programs. • We engaged in a strategic planning exercise to lay the groundwork for further impact with emerging health leaders and youth. Our new logo embodies • Our Virtual Exhibit Hall project got underway with valued leadership and support elements of our mission: from board members, Laureates, CMHF Award recipients and the CMA. • Emblematic of our Our foundation for further advancement has never been stronger. Thank you to Laureates, the stylized our partners, Laureates, donors and volunteers for supporting us in our efforts laurel represents to celebrate role models for the next generation of Canadian health leaders. honour, prestige, education, excellence. Be Inspired. www.cdnmedhall.org • The sequence of leaves symbolizes connection William L. Orovan, MD MBA FRCSC FACS between generations as Board Chair (June 2019-present) emerging leaders continue the work of the giants who came before them. Bryce Taylor, CM MD FRCSC FACS • The partial maple leaf Board Chair (June 2016-June 2019) conveys a Canadian heritage treasure. Lissa Foster Executive Director 2 The Future is bright On October 3rd the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Board of Directors held a strategic planning session to develop a new, three-year Strategic Plan. Through numerous discussions and activities, the board identified four strategic priorities necessary to achieve the long-term vision for the CMHF. 2020-2022 STRATEGIC PLAN Grow Our Inspire Secure Promote Reputation Generations the Future Inclusion INSTITUTION PRIDE LAUREATESIncrease our national Inspire excellence in Build financial PRESTIIOUSEnsure excellence profile with new and health, healthPAN care and CANADIAN capacity to enable through diversity PRIDE PRESTIIOUSexisting stakeholders the health sciences for a robust future and inclusion PRIDE KNOWN HISTORY HISTORY KNOWN KNOWN future generations HONOUR FAMOUS OBJECTIVES: FAMOUS OBJECTIVES: INSTITUTIONOBJECTIVES: TRANSITION OBJECTIVES: Strengthen our profile Expand the scope and Increase Board diversity RECOGNIZED RECOGNIZED KNOWN Increase CONNECTOR the intensity of revenue TRANSITION engagement of our development Develop and Broaden diversity of our LaureatesHONOUR as active CONNECTOR implement a external stakeholders INSPIRING championsASPIRATIONAL comprehensive Ensure our resources ROWIN FAMOUS communications align with our strategicMODEST Engage with strategy Increase the impact of and operational priorities CANADIAN PAN RECOGNIZEDstakeholders (clinical the medical student LAUREATES IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ASPIRATIONAL LAUREATES HISTORY and research) across all award Consolidate and PAN CANADIANhealth disciplines in all PRIDEexpand partnerships FAMOUS that we do and alliances with Identify strategies to GROWING INSPIRING stakeholders PAN CANADIANshare the stories of PRIDE the Laureates with IMPORTANT IMPORTANT KNOWN HISTORY Canadians INSTITUTION RECOGNIZED RECOGNIZED RECOGNIZED RECOGNIZED OBSCURE TRANSITION ASPIATIONAL HONOUR PRESTIGIOUS HONOUR PRIDE Develop strong IMPORTANT CONNECTO CONNECTO relationships with CONNECTOR PRESTIIOUS ASPIRATIONAL CONNECT healthMODEST science trainees, FAMOUS INSTITUTION PANresearchers, CANADIAN and early career health TRANSITION LAUREATES PRIDE FAMOUS INSPIRING practitionersASPIRATIONAL INSTITUTION TRANSITION INSPIRING LAUREATES KNOWN GROWING PESTIGIOUS KNOWN IMPORTANT PAN CANADIAN HONOUR INSTITUTION HISTORY INSPIRING LAUREATES KNOWN RECOGNIZED RECOGNIZED LAUREATES FAMOUS GROWING RECOGNIZED PRESTIIOUS CONNECTOR 2019 In Review 4 Better Together 2019 MILESTONES – A YEAR IN REVIEW The Power of Partnership JAN January 18th - our 25th Anniversary Call for Nominations FEB MAR Museums JUNO Twitter project #MudeumJukebox #LdnOnt #JUNOLdn2019 #LdnMUSE 21st Induction Ceremony - Montreal, QC MAY Discovery Days in Health Sciences Memorial University of Newfoundland Museum School - Summers’ Corners Public School University of Ottawa: English NEW Université d’Ottawa: French NEW Northern Ontario School of Medicine at Lakehead campus Northern Ontario School of Medicine at Laurentian campus Hamilton Health Sciences at McMaster University JUN Annual General Meeting Welcome new board chair William Orovan and new board members: Betty Jean (BJ) Hancock, Sioban Nelson, Preston Smith, David Wiercigroch Opened doors at 100 Kellogg Lane (temporary space) JUL Class Trip - Boys & Girls Club of London AUG 17 new recipients of the CMHF Award for Medical Students announced New logo and corporate rebranding introduced SEP Laureate Selection Committee meets – Six new Inductees selected OCT Launch of 2020 Induction sponsorship campaign Board meets in London: venue tour of proposed new space and Strategic Planning Session Discovery Days in Health Sciences University of Alberta University of Calgary Museum School - two classes from Westminster Central Public School Canadian Medical Association increased NOV partnership investment confirmed for 2020 - 2023 Discovery Days in Health Sciences University of Manitoba Dalhousie University Museum School Éva Circé-Côté French Immersion Public School St. Anne Catholic Elementary School Virtual Hall Advisory Task Group begins visioning exercise DEC Class Trip - London Homeschool Group Discovery Days in Health Sciences McGill University BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute Université Laval 5 In Memory OF THOSE WE LOST IN 2019 The Honourable Wilbert Keon, MD May 17th, 1935 – April 7th, 2019 The essence of the caring spirit in medicine. Mladen Vranic, MD DSc April 3rd, 1930 – June 18th, 2019 A legend in diabetes research … a remarkable scientist, excellent educator, fine administrator and a lovely guy. Bette Stephenson, OC OOnt MD July 31st, 1924 – August 19th, 2019 Mother of six, caring family physician, compassionate builder of social institutions, exemplary role model Ronald Melzack, PhD July 19th, 1929 – December 22nd 2019 A leader and visionary who revolutionized LEARN the study and treatment of pain. MORE about these Laureates by clicking on their name 6 Honouring Excellence 7 Honouring Excellence 2019 INDUCTION CEREMONY More than 460 health leaders and supporters gathered in Montreal, QC and paid tribute to six new inductees and their outstanding contributions to health in Canada and the world. The late G. Brock Chisholm Jacalyn Duffin CC CBE MD MC & Bar ED MD PhD FRCPC FRSC FCAHS Toronto, ON Kingston, ON A decorated soldier and Canadian A haematologist and historian, her Major-General, psychiatrist and enduring contributions to medical world health pioneer instrumental research and education deepen in the creation of the World Health our understanding of how the Organization (WHO). humanities inform balanced, effective medical training. Naranjan S. Dhalla Connie J. Eaves CM OM PhD FRSC PhD FRS (Canada) Winnipeg, MB FRS (Edinburgh) Vancouver, BC Internationally recognized builder of basic cardiovascular science A world authority on stem cells in Canada whose commitment to with translational impact on bone ensuring the benefits of scientific marrow transplantation treatments knowledge are shared worldwide, for leukemia and breast cancer. strengthening the global community. James A. Dosman Rémi Quirion OC SOM MA MD FRCPC OC CQ PhD FRSC FRSC FCAHS Montreal, QC Saskatoon, SK Quebec’s first Chief Scientist The ‘father of agricultural medicine’ and one of the world’s most in Canada devoted to improving and frequently cited neuroscientists protecting the health of agricultural recognized for his pivotal workers in Canada and the world. role in advancing our knowledge in neuroscience and mental health. Presenting Sponsor: Medical Student Sponsor: LEARN MORE about the 2019 Laureates 8 Honouring Excellence “ The Laureate breakfast was the BEST part of the entire event. I absolutely loved the informal setting and sitting with the other students and inductees.” Recipient, CMHF Award for Medical Students “ The private breakfast was one of the