Call for 2024 Indigenous Student Mentors
The Indigenous Students Health Sciences Mentorship program invites interested learners to apply to be mentors for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Each year, Indigenous learners are recruited from all areas of the Faculty of Health Sciences and related health programs to be Mentors. The ISHS Mentorship program intends to support Mentors with professional development opportunities and linkages with Indigenous and non-Indigenous professional organizations.
Mentors are also part of our recruitment and outreach events and activities such as Come Explore Health Careers, which helps Indigenous youth learn about career paths in health sciences. It is often the highlight of the year when we can bring students to McMaster and explore future pathways!
Interested learners are invited to apply to the ISHS Mentorship program by emailing the Learner Services Coordinator at LSCIHLL@mcmaster.ca and let us know you are interested!
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Dr. Josiah Butt
HBSc, MD
(Saddle Lake Cree)
Biography
Josiah is Nehiyaw/Plains Cree originating from Saddle Lake First Nation in Alberta with family throughout the Prairies. His undergraduate degree was in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of Toronto. He is a member of the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine Class of 2021.
Josiah is heavily involved in both the Sioux Lookout and Weeneebayko Health Authorities in Northern Ontario. He is closely involved in the pandemic planning and resource allocation for these regions and continues to work on elevating the standard of care for fly-in communities.
At McMaster, Josiah is involved with Indigenous Health curriculum planning for the UGME and helping coordinate the Medical School Entrance Interview workshop for Indigenous students. He has also been involved in advising some of the Indigenous Health policy decisions in the Faculty of Health Sciences. He loves his ISHS family and welcomes all questions!
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Dr. Josiah Butt
HBSc, MD
(Saddle Lake Cree)
Dr. Curtis Sobchak
HBSc, MD, PGY Internal Medicine
(Mohawk)
Biography
Curtis Sobchak is an Internal Medicine Resident at McMaster University. Curtis is of Mohawk background and was born in St. Catharines, Ontario. He attended the University of Toronto, where he completed a double major in physiology and global health and a minor in classical civilization, before completing medical school also at the University of Toronto. During this time, Curtis also pursued research projects at the Hospital for Sick Children and Women’s College Hospital regarding lung and GI physiology and psoriatic arthritis.
Throughout medical school, Curtis has been a strong advocate for both Indigenous and marginalized communities. He was a member of the Indigenous Student Application Program (ISAP) of MD Admissions, created the Indigenous Student Handbook, coordinated the Varsity Docs afterschool program, and has volunteered within the Native Child and Family Services of Toronto.
Now in residency, Curtis has set his sights upon subspecializing in rheumatology. He hopes to combine his interests in rheumatology and Indigenous health, addressing clinical issues such as the lack of specialists available to marginalized and Indigenous communities, while also investigating the relationship between these communities and higher disease burden. Curtis looks forward to incorporating Indigenous values and health into his training and hopes to continue to advocate for improving diversity in medical professions.
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Dr. Curtis Sobchak
HBSc, MD, PGY Internal Medicine
(Mohawk)
Dr. Josiah Butt
HBSc, MD
(Saddle Lake Cree)
Biography
Josiah is Nehiyaw/Plains Cree originating from Saddle Lake First Nation in Alberta with family throughout the Prairies. His undergraduate degree was in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of Toronto. He is a member of the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine Class of 2021.
Josiah is heavily involved in both the Sioux Lookout and Weeneebayko Health Authorities in Northern Ontario. He is closely involved in the pandemic planning and resource allocation for these regions and continues to work on elevating the standard of care for fly-in communities.
At McMaster, Josiah is involved with Indigenous Health curriculum planning for the UGME and helping coordinate the Medical School Entrance Interview workshop for Indigenous students. He has also been involved in advising some of the Indigenous Health policy decisions in the Faculty of Health Sciences. He loves his ISHS family and welcomes all questions!
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June 15, 2021
Dr. Josiah Butt
HBSc, MD
(Saddle Lake Cree)
Biography
Josiah is Nehiyaw/Plains Cree originating from Saddle Lake First Nation in Alberta with family throughout the Prairies. His undergraduate degree was in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of Toronto. He is a member of the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine Class of 2021.
Josiah is heavily involved in both the Sioux Lookout and Weeneebayko Health Authorities in Northern Ontario. He is closely involved in the pandemic planning and resource allocation for these regions and continues to work on elevating the standard of care for fly-in communities.
At McMaster, Josiah is involved with Indigenous Health curriculum planning for the UGME and helping coordinate the Medical School Entrance Interview workshop for Indigenous students. He has also been involved in advising some of the Indigenous Health policy decisions in the Faculty of Health Sciences. He loves his ISHS family and welcomes all questions!
Related News
ISHS Mentors Receive President’s Award of Excellence in Student Leadership
June 15, 2021
Dr. Curtis Sobchak
HBSc, MD, PGY Internal Medicine
(Mohawk)
Biography
Curtis Sobchak is an Internal Medicine Resident at McMaster University. Curtis is of Mohawk background and was born in St. Catharines, Ontario. He attended the University of Toronto, where he completed a double major in physiology and global health and a minor in classical civilization, before completing medical school also at the University of Toronto. During this time, Curtis also pursued research projects at the Hospital for Sick Children and Women’s College Hospital regarding lung and GI physiology and psoriatic arthritis.
Throughout medical school, Curtis has been a strong advocate for both Indigenous and marginalized communities. He was a member of the Indigenous Student Application Program (ISAP) of MD Admissions, created the Indigenous Student Handbook, coordinated the Varsity Docs afterschool program, and has volunteered within the Native Child and Family Services of Toronto.
Now in residency, Curtis has set his sights upon subspecializing in rheumatology. He hopes to combine his interests in rheumatology and Indigenous health, addressing clinical issues such as the lack of specialists available to marginalized and Indigenous communities, while also investigating the relationship between these communities and higher disease burden. Curtis looks forward to incorporating Indigenous values and health into his training and hopes to continue to advocate for improving diversity in medical professions.
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ISHS Student Workshop Series: Peer Support
January 14, 2021 – 10:30am to April 1, 2021 – 12:00pm
ISHS Student Workshop Series Peer Support Sessions
March 18, 2020 – 1:00am
ISHS Student Workshop Series: From undergrad to postgrad medical education
February 25, 2020 – 2:30am
Dr. Curtis Sobchak
HBSc, MD, PGY Internal Medicine
(Mohawk)
Biography
Curtis Sobchak is an Internal Medicine Resident at McMaster University. Curtis is of Mohawk background and was born in St. Catharines, Ontario. He attended the University of Toronto, where he completed a double major in physiology and global health and a minor in classical civilization, before completing medical school also at the University of Toronto. During this time, Curtis also pursued research projects at the Hospital for Sick Children and Women’s College Hospital regarding lung and GI physiology and psoriatic arthritis.
Throughout medical school, Curtis has been a strong advocate for both Indigenous and marginalized communities. He was a member of the Indigenous Student Application Program (ISAP) of MD Admissions, created the Indigenous Student Handbook, coordinated the Varsity Docs afterschool program, and has volunteered within the Native Child and Family Services of Toronto.
Now in residency, Curtis has set his sights upon subspecializing in rheumatology. He hopes to combine his interests in rheumatology and Indigenous health, addressing clinical issues such as the lack of specialists available to marginalized and Indigenous communities, while also investigating the relationship between these communities and higher disease burden. Curtis looks forward to incorporating Indigenous values and health into his training and hopes to continue to advocate for improving diversity in medical professions.
Related News
Faculty of Health Sciences Graduate Plenary: A Celebration of Research and Professional Excellence, 2021
June 15, 2021
Related Events
ISHS Student Workshop Series: Peer Support
January 14, 2021 – 10:30am to April 1, 2021 – 12:00pm
ISHS Student Workshop Series Peer Support Sessions
March 18, 2020 – 1:00am
ISHS Student Workshop Series: From undergrad to postgrad medical education
February 25, 2020 – 2:30am