Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Bringing Light into Darkness
January 31, 2017 —
A suicide prevention workshop was held to bring attention back to the ongoing needs of the community after a wave of suicides in 2016.
January 31, 2017 —
A suicide prevention workshop was held to bring attention back to the ongoing needs of the community after a wave of suicides in 2016.
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Rehabilitation Sciences Appreciation luncheon a chance to thank donors
January 30, 2017 —
Over 60 faculty, students and donors attend annual event that awards students and recognizes donors for the contributions.
January 30, 2017 —
Over 60 faculty, students and donors attend annual event that awards students and recognizes donors for the contributions.
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Researcher Profile: Christina West
January 27, 2017 —
Nursing researcher looks at the use of art to help families articulate their complicated relationship with disease, and its impact on their life as a family.
January 27, 2017 —
Nursing researcher looks at the use of art to help families articulate their complicated relationship with disease, and its impact on their life as a family.
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Manitoba Wellness Month Challenge promotes health habits in students
January 26, 2017 —
The life of a student can be stressful at the best of times. Between juggling classes, exams, and work and personal life, the risk of burn out is always there.
January 26, 2017 —
The life of a student can be stressful at the best of times. Between juggling classes, exams, and work and personal life, the risk of burn out is always there.
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Rady Faculty strategic priorities highlighted at Town Hall
January 24, 2017 —
Interprofessional education and Indigenous initiatives were strong themes as the dean and vice-deans of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences presented updates on strategic priorities at a Town Hall on Jan. 19
January 24, 2017 —
Interprofessional education and Indigenous initiatives were strong themes as the dean and vice-deans of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences presented updates on strategic priorities at a Town Hall on Jan. 19
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New test may improve transplant outcomes
January 12, 2017 —
A new clinical trial led by researchers at the University of Manitoba could change the current standard of care for monitoring kidney transplant patients.
January 12, 2017 —
A new clinical trial led by researchers at the University of Manitoba could change the current standard of care for monitoring kidney transplant patients.
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Study looks at sex work in conflict zone
January 12, 2017 —
CIHR funded study is designed to understand how the consequences of conflict, migration and disrupted health services affect risk in the context of HIV and other viruses.
January 12, 2017 —
CIHR funded study is designed to understand how the consequences of conflict, migration and disrupted health services affect risk in the context of HIV and other viruses.
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Research centre plans new office on Fort Garry campus
January 6, 2017 —
Centre for Indigenous health research on Bannatyne campus plans to expand its impact with satellite office on Fort Garry campus
January 6, 2017 —
Centre for Indigenous health research on Bannatyne campus plans to expand its impact with satellite office on Fort Garry campus
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UM expert called to Ottawa to help set national research agenda
January 4, 2017 —
If things seem a little dull at your next get-together, here’s a conversation starter for you: “So, what do you think about legalizing marijuana?”
January 4, 2017 —
If things seem a little dull at your next get-together, here’s a conversation starter for you: “So, what do you think about legalizing marijuana?”
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Rehabilitation research focuses on social barriers
December 19, 2016 —
The physical environments people face is often the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about rehabilitation sciences. U of M researcher looks at social environments that impact participation in work, family, and community life
December 19, 2016 —
The physical environments people face is often the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about rehabilitation sciences. U of M researcher looks at social environments that impact participation in work, family, and community life





