Joe Doupe Memorial Lecture & Celebration of the B.Sc. (Medicine) Program
The University of Manitoba’s College of Medicine proudly presents this year’s Joe Doupe Lecture, featuring Ryan Zarychanski, B.Sc. (Med.), MD, M.Sc., FRCPC.
Who: Dr. Ryan Zarychanski
What: “It’s Your Duty to be Bold: Challenging Conventions in Medicine”
When: Thursday, September 3. 2015 from Noon – 1 p.m.
Where: Frederic Gaspard Theatre, Basic Medical Sciences Building, 727 McDermot Ave., Bannatyne Campus
This annual lecture recognizes and honours Dr. Joseph Doupe’s legacy within the University of Manitoba College of Medicine and spirit of enquiry he instilled in his medical students. Dr. Doupe, Professor and Head of the Department of Physiology from 1948 – 1966, served as an inspiration to all.
Dr. Ryan Zarychanski is an Assistant Professor in the College of Medicine with clinical specialties of hematology and critical care. He serves as the Director of Knowledge Synthesis at the George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation. A graduate of the B.Sc. (Med.) program at the University of Manitoba, he has been the recipient of a CIHR New Investigator Award, and the Department of Medicine’s Liam Murphy Young Investigator Award.Dr. Zarychanski’s research explores hematologic aspects of critical illness, including the management of severe bleeding and transfusion practices, fluid resuscitation, and a novel uses of an old anticoagulant in patients with severe infection. He is keenly interested in the nature of evidence, which has led him to leverage a variety of research methods to scrutinize accepted beliefs and conventions in medical practice.