Welcome to North Bay Regional Health Centre
North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) is a unique health care organization with three primary roles: providing acute care services to North Bay and its surrounding communities, functioning as the district referral centre providing specialist services for smaller communities in the area, and it’s the specialized mental health service provider serving all of northeast Ontario. At more than 400 beds, our state-of-the-art regional health centre has over 150 physicians, 2300 employees and 250 volunteers.
For more information about the NBRHC, visit www.nbrhc.on.ca
Schools must establish an affiliation agreement with NBRHC for all placements, including preceptorship clinical experiences. The terms of the agreement have to be established prior to the commencement of the clinical experience. Please complete the Placement Request Form for all student requests at NBRHC and submit to StudentSupport@nbrhc.on.ca.
Step 1 – Forms, Helpful Information & Policies (Required)
For Schools
For Students
- Checklist - Student Placement Requirement Form
- Confidentiality Agreement
- Co-op Student Immunization Form
- Respectful Workplace Agreement
- Emergency contact code of conduct for student-NBRHC
- Immunization Criteria Form for Student Placements
- NBRHC Orientation Declaration of Completion
- Training Declaration of Completion
- Parking Access Form
- Student Orientation (*3GB Download)
- Instructions - Student Request and Placement Process
- Debit Recharge Instructions (Pay as you go)
- COVID Fact Sheet Employees
- Algonquin Safety Training - N95 Mask Fitting
- Requirements for Basic Life Support (BLS) (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR))
- Scent Free Poster
- Routine Practices and Additional Precautions
- Identification Card/Access
- Staff Duress System
- Staff Duress System - Kirkwood
- Lockers and Locker Rooms
- Workplace Violence Prevention
- Workplace Harassment
- Physical and Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace
- COVID-19 Vaccine Policy
- Acute Respiratory Illness Prevention and Management Policy
- Scent Free Policy
Step 2 – Watch the video below [approx. 50 minutes] (Required)
Step 3 – Orientation Video Acknowledgement (Required)
Step 4 – Required Training
- Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) Course Material
- Routine Practices Course Material
- Staff Duress System Course Material
- Fire Safety Review
- Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR)
- Respectful Workplace, Workplace Violence and Harassment Prevention
- The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development Worker Health and Safety Awareness in 4 Steps (Retain the certificate of completion, you will be asked to provide a copy).
Step 5 – Now test your knowledge by taking the quiz!
Results
#1. If you observe or are aware of a patient information privacy breach you should contact.
#2. The effectiveness of hand hygiene is most affected by the condition or presence of
#3. We can rely on implied consent to disclose personal health information within the circle of care so long as the disclosure is reasonably necessary for the provision of health care and the patient does not object.
#4. Why is hand hygiene necessary before all patient contact?
#5. When should healthcare workers perform hand hygiene?
#6. Which of the following are all mandatory on supplier labels?
#7. Why is hand hygiene necessary after leaving the patient and/or their environment?
#8. It is recommended that express consent for sharing of personal health information outside the circle of care is obtained.
#9. What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene?
#10. Why is hand hygiene necessary before “Moment 2”, before any aseptic procedure?

