Schulich Postgraduates: Core & Electives Rotations
General Overview
Rural & Regional PGE Rotations
Windsor PGE Rotations
Travel & Accommodation Policy
Expense Form
Contact Info
GENERAL OVERVIEW
The Southwestern Ontario Medical Education Network (SWOMEN) offers funded rotations to all Ontario residents. These rotations provide an opportunity for residents to experience learning, living and working in Southwestern Ontario. Ontario medical residents outside of the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry can apply for training opportunities within SWOMEN b
through the Visiting Residents Electives Program.
Reimbursement for travel and funding for accommodation is provided for rotations of a minimum of 4 weeks in length. Many communities have accommodation available to our residents in designated apartments or houses.
- Residents receive an email prior to the rotation to inquire about the requirements for accommodation.
- Should a resident have specific needs please contact the Program Coordinator for the rotation to discuss your circumstances.
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Residents must confirm their accommodation needs with their respective Program Coordinator (see contact info below) one month (30 days) in advance of their rotation.
- If notice is not received 30 days prior to the start of the rotation then it will be assumed by SWOMEN that accommodation is not necessary and will therefore not be funded by SWOMEN.
SWOMEN communities provide a low teacher-learner ratio and offer a very hands-on learning experience. It is our goal to make your experience the best possible!
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CONTACT INFO
Inquiries for Rural Regional Rotations
Charlotte Sikatori, Program Coordinator
Southwestern Ontario Medical Education Network (SWOMEN)
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University
100 Collip Circle, Suite 225
London, ON N6G 4X8
t. 519.858.5152 ext 22146
f. 519.858.5131
e. charlotte.sikatori@schulich.uwo.ca
Inquiries for Windsor Rotations
Jeanne Hickey, Windsor Program Coordinator
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University
t. 519.561.1411
e. jhickey@uwindsor.ca


